GARMIN NUVI 265WT vs. MIO MOOV 200 AUTO GPS ROAD TEST REVIEW OF GARMIN
Click ‘more info’. At the outset, I’ve no affiliation or interest in Garmin or Mio. Note that after I entered the Garmin traffic map I forgot to switch back to regular map display, which is a more detailed and attractive color display. I also should’ve pressed button for ‘Traffic On Route’ and you would’ve seen language there was ‘no traffic’ on my particular route. Click on my video response to this one which covers the Traffic Reporting function in greater detail. For this video, I had the …
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yes they reroute you.
lol
Get a life.
relax and take a pill.
do the garmin GPS systems reroute you if you miss a turn or exit?
my thoughts exactly
lol jesus christ. Using a GPS device, operating a camera, talking, AND driving a car?
I’m pretty sure I’ve flipped you off more than once.
I agree, I had one with blue-tooth when I upgraded. I decided the 1450 had features I would use vs features I never use.
I was going to go with the 1350 because it had lane assist……. but the 265WT comes with LIFETIME FM traffic.
I can sort my own lanes out…… I’d rather have the traffic reports for sure.
No interest in bluetooth whatsoever, so no loss for me there
Thanks for teh video
Bluetooth sucks balls
Great GPS but the audio quality on the Bluetooth handsfree is horrible. There is always white noise your calling party hears on the cell phone. The unit locks up quite often as well.
it matches my speedometer perfectly.
i have a garmin nuvi 265wt with bluetooth its cool
i bought a nextar
43lt
i was wondering how to charge it on my pc
so confusing
lol
:p
I’d say the Garmin is superior.
which one should i buy?
the bad thing about garmin devices i that they route not very clever, mio is much better here
Hey guys, check out my video of this thing on a plane during take off and at cruising altitude. Have it going at around 500 mph.
wow doind this vidoe is wheres than driving and texting at the same time
this does not seem safe….
Quite accurate speedometer, common with most GPS’s. The more important Speed Limit display is quite helpful so that you don’t exceed the speed limit on any given roadway.
how accurate is the speedometer on it?
FYI, I’ve posted a new road test video on the Mio Moov 200.
Read ‘more info’ where I comment on the mount.
On the contrary, the stand is not flimsy at all, and the unit snaps into place upon its holder. It’s quite nice. It’s the rotating ball mount that necessarily must have some play. One can jury-rig a fix with various implements, or complain to Garmin and I’ve read they sent replacements free of charge if it really bothers you.
the stand that holds the gps seems flimsy in the video. it shifts quite a few times. can you correct me if i am wrong?