October 1, 2008
George Rausch (Los Angeles, CA)
Let me set the scene for you: I arrive
in Los Angeles at the airport, turn on my GPS system and instantly am
ready to navigate. I then spend two days driving around Los Angeles not
knowing where anything is located and haven't gotten lost once...
The nuvi 255, as in my review title, is everything you need. Don't spend
more because you think you'll need to talk for navigation or that you
want to connect to some navigation service or whatever else they're
selling. This is a small, FAST, device that you can easily carry with
you when it isn't in your car. And folks, that's part of a portable GPS
system: you can take it with you so it doesn't get stolen.
I will give the following heads-up. The first time you calibrate the GPS
system, it may take up to 10 MINUTES. Be patient, stand in a large open
field, and don't move the device. Just let it sit. After that initial
setup, you'll be walking on sunshine. Second, charging the device is
easy. All you need is a standard USB cable that is used for most
electronics. The downside, it doesn't show a progress bar on the screen
as to when a charge is complete. Third, when you turn it on, make sure
you have clear views of the sky from all directions. Otherwise, the
system may not initialize properly. Plus, if you're in a city with tall
buildings, you may be out of luck for getting signal (i.e. NYC,
Philadelphia, Chicago). Normally, the difficultly comes from initially
turning it on. After that, it's great.
This device is FAST in recalculating routes. Mere seconds and boom,
you're back on track. No downtime whatsoever. This is really amazing.
You are given the option of navigation as a pedestrian or in a car. That
is really great if you're on foot. You can easily switch between the
two.
NOW... my word of advice. SPEND THE MONEY to get the 255 with the
"text-to-speech." When you're driving in traffic in an unfamiliar place,
you don't want to have to constantly look over to read the street names
on the device then find them on the street. It is worth the extra cash.
All-in-all, I would recommend this to anyone and everyone. As I said to
a friend today, it isn't often that I buy a piece of electronics
equipment and have my expectations met and surpassed. As I continue to
use it, new things continue to amaze me.