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Reviews (22)
For Garmin Fenix 3 /HR Nylon Strap Wrist Watch Band Black S2S7
Aug 11, 2019
Doesn't even fit my Fenix 3 HR!!
Great nylon quality, but been sold as a Fenix 3 HR strap, though it blocks the heart rate monitor!! So don't buy it if you own a Garmin Fenix 3 HR or any heart rate monitored watch
Jun 10, 2010
AWESOME Navigation System
First of all Garmin navigation systems are one of the best customizable navigation system in the market. I have relied on my initial decision to buy a navigation system through a lot of net research and Consumer Reports reviews. I have used one of the old Tom Tom systems before, but didn't like it's color screen contrast or it's clunky routing system. I have initially used a nuvi 560 with much satisfaction until it was stolen from a rented car I had. I decided then to move to the newer, then, nuvi 650. It was a nice upgrade, but had always gave me problems when I miss a turn and need to slow down to wait for the system to reroute!! Now with the need for a second GPS nav sustem for my wife. I have decided, with no hesitation, to get the nuvi 1490t. The nuvi 1490t is extremely pleasant to use. With it's XL display, and great color contrast, its hard to miss your next turn. The right side display of information adds some useful data while driving. What I like best is the new turn by turn help, which is displayed in the top left corner, and the new eco future, that calculates and estimates gas usage. Then when you reach your destination, it shows a summarized info for gas use, actual trip distance, and gas cost during that trip. The kids get a kick out of the customizable animated car graphics and sounds. We can't wait to try using one, or all, of my kids voices as a guiding voice for our next trip!. In this new version I like the different choices when deciding your route, and I have already noted a difference in navigation quality and response when I make a wrong turn. The older nuvis had to take their time to do their "re-calculating". This one, almost does it instantly, that leaves me even more amazed. Though this nuvi model does not have an MP3 player, like the other two models I had. But I don't miss it much, especially that iPods, and other MP3 players are readily available and can be hooked to the car easier than ever. In place of the MP3 player, this model have the Bluetooth option, which I didn't think would make any difference in the previous nav systems I had. But it really does!! Now it's so much more convenient to be hooked directly to the GPS unit, to receive calls or easily call your next destination point to ask for their closing hours, or to make your next restaurant reservation. Pairing to the unit is extra simple, and I have paired an htc desire, and an iPhone with no problem. The voice quality is amazingly clear, that some callers hardly notice the difference. Now every time I set my foot in the car I just activate my phone's bluetooth and VUA LA (excuse my French)I'm ready to go!! I have had the new unit for a bit less than a month, but have already had it in several road trips. It sure beats the old 4.3" screen models, and it's fast responsive processor makes it a sure choice for the next one. All in all,
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Jun 10, 2010
HTC Desire Simply Magnificint
I have read alot about the Android OS, but have been hesitant. After many years of using Symbian phones (Siemens, Nokia, and Sony Ericsson), then both iPhone 3G, and the iPhone 3GS. I decided to give away my beloved iPhone and try something new. After reading multiple reviews about smart phones of 2010. It was obvious that Android is the fastest developing OS of the new era. And HTC?! What does that Taiwanese company know about smart phones? Well quite alot it seems. Though it's true that the iPhone is still the current crown holder of the smart phone market, Android is definitely gaining up. Maybe slowly, but steadily. I agree with many reviewers that HTC does a great job beautifying and enhancing the Android 2.1 firmware with their lovely UI Sense experience. But again the Android OS is still a getter with its flexible modifiable seven walls. Not only can you add program icons, like you see on an iPhone. Better though, YOU CHOSE the program icons that you want to be displayed, instead of being forced to have them like in the case of the iPhone. Moreover, some programs come with a widget option that enables you to post a bigger icon, often functional, to the wall. I'm not a big social net work fan, so I simply remove the friendster app, and instead post small widgets of my favorite net radio and TV programs. The performance of apps and games have been flawless, never had a crash or a problem starting a program or doing a task on this phone. Though the iPhone is supposed to be flawless, I have experienced in the past in multiple occasions some app crashes and dysfunctional programs. iPhone fans always brag about the number of apps and games available in Apples app store, but the truth is no one will ever need ALL those apps. Especially all those goofy ones that fart and whistle! It's true Android market doesn't place a lid on Adult games, but hey it's a free world, and everyone should be responsible for their choices. After getting my phone I downloaded many of the same programs that I had on my iPhone, and I don't feel sorry for the ones I didnt find. Because I still found an alternative app that did the same thing! Whats even bettr? I'm not tied up to iTunes any more!!! Yes I know! Everyone say that don't they? But seriously, after few years of being tied to the rigid clunky iTunes, now I can just attach my HTC Desire to my computer and drop my music files to the SD card! It's that simple! As long as the file has a picture of the album, then it will be displayed as album art as you play it. No more need for grouping, renaming, and managing everything to the tip by iTunes. Now I know why they say Android is the next King of the smart phone OS, and with the upcomming upgrade to the 2.2 OS it will get even better. Some might drool for the new iPhone 4, but for me nothing is more satisfying that the sense of freedom and unmatched performance of the AWESOME HTC DESIRE.
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