Garmin StreetPilot c320 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
GARMIN 010-00401-00 StreetPilot(R) C320 GPS Reciever WAAS-enabled, 12 parallel channel GPS ; Touch-screen interface & turn-by-turn voice-prompt directions ; Features a Secure Digital Card(TM) slot & a removable 128 MB Secure Digital Card(TM) ; Bright, 3.5" diagonal, 16-bit color display ; Features dual integrated speakers for ;high-quality voice prompts ; Includes USB interface, suction-mount cradle, Li-Ion battery & a Secure Digital Card(TM) & CD that allows user to download information to unit StreetPilot(R) C320 GPS Reciever
Garmin StreetPilot c320 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator Features
- Customize the unit's appearance with an array of colored faceplates (sold separately)
- Data can be transferred from a PC to the unit via a fast USB connection
- Features a SD card slot, a 128 MB SD card, and MapSource City Select street data on CD-ROM
- Convenient touch screen allows for quick access to features such as addresses, recent locations, food, and lodging
Price: $234.99
User Reviews about Garmin StreetPilot c320 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
It is a good GPS and response fast, but the problem is that it is quite easy to fall down from the window, maybe cause it's too heavy. So it's not convinous to use. -- GPS is good but...
I had the unit for over 3 yrs and it still works fine. Although the down-side is you need to purchase a separate memory card to down load entire U.S. map from CD. If you are living in the city with tall buildings, I would not recommand ... unit tends to lose the location and keeps re-routing and get you lost. A decent unit if you are looking for a general purpose GPS need. -- good GPS
I've have 3 GPS's all Garmin. This was my first, I use it everyday at work with Verizon. Only downside is buying map updates every year (1 per unit) -- Perfect!
I won't go over all the specs and positives, because others have gone through all of that and there is no need for repeating. The Garmin is everything great that other reviews are mentioning, but I'm just going to review the battery issue I have continued to have on this Garmin.... After having the GARMIN c320 for about 9 months or so, i had the problem of the battery not working on it's own (the unit would only work when sitting on the car charger mount. Even though at times it would say something like "charging the battery" in it's off setting, it was NOT charging the battery (since when taken off the mount it would not work at all). I procrastinated for about 3 months, because I didn't take the unit out of my car much so it wasn't such a big issue, but almost on the last day of warranty, I called and just had it replaced. Customer service for Garmin is great. There's no convincing or "did you plug the unit in" sort of questions.. they just took your word for what was happening and replaced the unit. I had the second unit for about 4 months or so before the same battery situation happened again. This time I was out of the 1 yr original warranty and the 90d warranty of the replacement... but customer service were more than willing to switch it out again.. (great customer service, very flexible).
With this 3rd unit, it didn't take more than a couple months for it to have the battery issue again. I've been too cheap to buy another unit, and there isn't really a reason, since this one does work when it's connected to the car charger mount.
The main inconveniences of this battery not working is that it seems to lose it's satelites since it's a dead unit when the car isn't on. It seemed before that with the battery working, the unit connects immediately to the satellites and maps your way very quickly. When I turn my car on now.. the unit will be show the time when I had turned the car off and will take anywhere from 3 minutes to 15 minutes to connect to satellites. There have been times that i've had to turn it off and on (usually around the 10 minute mark) to see if maybe it was "frozen" or something.....
BTW, I'm sure the locating satellites delay issues is a problem with the unit, since I'm in a very urban city (Los Angeles) and it did not have these problems prior to the battery issue.
Oh, one other issue, in downtown Los Angeles, it gets very confused...(maybe due to streets with freeway overpasses; though this happens when i'm not near the freeway too)....so even when it has mapped a nice set of directions and I'm following them, out of nowhere it'll recalculate and ask me to make some turns when the location is straight ahead...
Also, there are several locations where it will tell me to take an inconvenient onramp to a freeway where there is a perfectly good one, one block ahead on my right (make sense?).
I've still had the unit for 3 years or so... so I'm not entirely unhappy with it,... -- All the good stuff but.....