here's something alot dont know about GARMIN...all models that ends with a "0" like 360, 660, 760 have auto music start when you power on and all models ends with a "5" like 765t, 885t does not have this feature which means you have to manually turn on the music player everytime the GPS power up.
if you use the garmin nuvi 660 on its fm transmiter mode and you make a bluetooth phone call while driving ..........dont be surprised if people can easily overhear your phone coversation in their radios while u r driving and talking you know !!! minding your own bussiness.............. 0_o
So I guess that the hands-free function is important to you. Would you leave Bluetooth ON all the time on your phone, or activate it only when you get in the car?
I would probably activate it only when I need it (such as when I am using a Bluetooth headset - which is almost all the time - or when I am in my car and I don't want to have to touch my phone to make/receive a call).
I see. Thanks for the feedback. I'm not in my car as often (mainly for the work commute), so I found it annoying to turn BT on and off to save battery - I have a Treo 700w right now.
here's something alot dont know about GARMIN...all models that ends with a "0" like 360, 660, 760 have auto music start when you power on and all models ends with a "5" like 765t, 885t does not have this feature which means you have to manually turn on the music player everytime the GPS power up.
DJTEVAdotCOM 3 years ago
This is a demo not a review.
Alex280 3 years ago
if you use the garmin nuvi 660 on its fm transmiter mode and you make a bluetooth phone call while driving ..........dont be surprised if people can easily overhear your phone coversation in their radios while u r driving and talking you know !!! minding your own bussiness.............. 0_o
elflaco9 4 years ago
If they tune to the station you are one and they are withen a couple of feet of you.
Alex280 3 years ago
nice @@ , How much does it cost ?
q8Xan 4 years ago
the garmin nuvi 660 has a retail price of 745.00 bucks.........
elflaco9 4 years ago
Retail doesn't equals to its price nowadays...
You can pretty much get a Nuvi 660 for around $300-400, since I just got a 680 for $399, when its retail is $857.
Starrynova 4 years ago
Hey thanks for the video, too bad you didn't show the bluetooth phone capabilities actually working!
tphss 4 years ago
Good point. Usually, I don't use Bluetooth all that much because it kills my phone's battery. Next time, may be.
ubergizmodotcom 4 years ago
Horrible Review! You didn't even say one word. What a waste!
msagustin 4 years ago
I should put some music at least ;)
ubergizmodotcom 4 years ago
L. L. Bean has this for $599. They also have the 100% guarantee so guess where I'm buying mine.
Draconis80 5 years ago
I'm kind of sorry that I rushed a few months ago and bought the 350. I would have wanted this for Bluetooth and the big screen.
legr8est1234 5 years ago
So I guess that the hands-free function is important to you. Would you leave Bluetooth ON all the time on your phone, or activate it only when you get in the car?
ubergizmodotcom 5 years ago
I would probably activate it only when I need it (such as when I am using a Bluetooth headset - which is almost all the time - or when I am in my car and I don't want to have to touch my phone to make/receive a call).
legr8est1234 5 years ago
I see. Thanks for the feedback. I'm not in my car as often (mainly for the work commute), so I found it annoying to turn BT on and off to save battery - I have a Treo 700w right now.
ubergizmodotcom 5 years ago