
Almost Excellent GPS
Review created: 01/31/07(updated 04/19/07)
13 of 13 people found this review helpful.
By comparison to current OEM GPS systems (as of 01/2007), this unit is the clear leader.
The big advantages are:
>>>No CD required in unit for full GPS functionality- I have a couple of friends who drive cars with factory GPS (Jeep and Subaru) and they both need to have a GPS CD inserted in order for to see the maps and address listings (without any maps, a GPS is pretty worthless).
>>>Free software and map updates can be downloaded from Garmin (yes this is made by Garmin, one of the top names in GPS technology). You load this to an SD card and update the KNA-G510 from that. And no you do not need to have the SD card installed for the GPS to work.
>>>Real time 3D view - I didn't think this would be a big deal and didn't really expect to use it, but this is really nice to get a good perspective of your route.
>>>Lots of other customizeable features like entering your own locations and icons, saved routes, various milage and track log features and more.
The only things I would like to see improved are:
>>>Better map updates - I live on a new street, but it's been there for almost 18 months now and it was not on the last update (Jan. 5, 2007).
>>>Better business database - Domino's Pizza and some other businesses are not in the database (not necessarily new businesses either).
>>>The compatible Kenwood touch-screen units have a separate volume control dedicated for the attached GPS unit such as this... and the KNA-G510 also has it's own volume control. By default the volume setting in the main unit is low so even when you turn the KNA-G510 to 100%, it still sounds quiet. You need to dig a little to get to the volume setting for this in the main Kewood unit, but it is there and once properly adjusted, it will be loud enough. Overall a great automotive GPS with huge wow factor.
I originally bought one for the compatible Kenwood touch screen that was already installed in my vehicle when purchased; I liked this so much I replaced my wife's OEM deck for a compatible Kenwood so I could put a KAN-G510 in her vehicle too.
With the pace at which technology evolves, this review may be outdated by the time you are reading it (written January 2007), but at this time, this is clearly one of the best GPS units available for in-dash navigation.
Review ID: 10000000002818135

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