Pros
- Turn-by-turn directions are easy to follow
- Slim design fits nicely on the dash or in your bag
Cons
- Destination on on-screen maps sometimes inaccurate
- Media player and calculator seem pointless
Bottom Line
Bargain-priced unit includes plenty of features.
More Information
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