Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Nextar SNAP5 Super Slim 5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

Reviews : Nextar SNAP5 Super Slim 5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

Nextar SNAP5 Super Slim 5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
Product By Nextar Inc
Lowest Price : $133.30
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Technical Details

  • Nextar SNAP5 In-Dash Vehicle Navigation System with 5-Inch Screen
  • Pre-loaded with maps of the U.S and Canada on a pre-loaded SD memory card
  • Plays MP3s so driver and/or passengers can listen to their favorite MP3 files while in vehicle
  • Text-to-Speech safety feature that allows driver to keep eyes on the road while getting directions
  • Touch-screen display provides interfacing capability while map is being viewed

 

Product Description

The Nextar SNAP5 GPS mobile navigation system assures that your days of getting lost are over. Finding an address or any one of 1.6 million points of interest such as the nearest gas station or restaurant is a snap anywhere in the U.S and Canada. Now with 3D building graphics for many major cities. Just enter information on the SNAP5 larger 5 inch touch screen and let the voice prompt and detailed map guide you to the destination. The SNAP5 has a built in stereo speaker, high sensitive antenna, MP3 feature and photo viewer. The SNAP5 has Text-To-Speech navigation that clearly pronounces instructions including street names(English). Preloaded with Canada and USA map that includes Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico on 1 GB SD card. Additional features include MP3 player and JPeg image viewer built in. Also includes AC/DC Adapter, Car Power Adapter, Suction cup, protection/carry pouch and USB cable.

Amazon.com Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description The Nextar SNAP5 with 5-inch touch-screen display is a space-saving 0.7-inch thick GPS navigation system--with Nextar's advanced magnetic docking station. The SNAP5 comes with built-in stereo speakers and text-to-speech (English) technology and offers maps of the entire US and all of Canada.

The Nextar SNAP5 with 5-inch touch-screen display that provides interfacing capability while map is being viewed.

Large, clear, colorful images of maps from all 50 states and Canada are shown on the SNAP5s' 4:3 TFT touch-screen display. Maps are provided on one 2GB SD card for easy installation. Text-to-speech technology clearly pronounces road names in English. Software support is provided for English, French, and Spanish, the three most spoken languages in the covered areas. A special automatic night mode offers additional screen lighting for easy-on-the-eye viewing. Voice-guided directions with turn-by-turn voice prompts are clearly audible through built-in stereo speakers.

Users will have no trouble locating any number of hotels, shopping s, gas stations, and restaurants along their routes, as the SNAP5 provides millions of points of interest. If a user misses a turn, a new route is recalculated instantly. Digital map data is supplied by Tele Atlas, a leading global provider of digital maps and dynamic content that power many of the world's most essential navigation and location-based services.

The SNAP5 also has the capability to play MP3 files and display JPEG images (a required SD card for these functions is not included). Addresses for favorite destinations can be stored for easy access. Other features include 2D and 3D map-viewing modes, a SD card slot for additional memory, and a built-in antenna. A lightweight, built-in rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery supplies power.

Stylish and space-saving 0.7-inch thick GPS navigation system.

Adjustable mount for your windshield or dashboard.

Key SNAP5 Features

  • Touch-screen display: Provides interfacing capability while map is being viewed
  • Built-in speaker: No extra wires or speaker to connect
  • 3D building display: Buildings can be shown in 3D to serve as landmarks, helping the driver know exactly when to turn
  • Text-to-Speech: Safety feature that allows driver to keep eyes on the road while getting directions; clearly pronounces names of streets encountered during drive
  • Points of Interest: Name or description of a specific location that user may find useful or interesting; generally indicated by an icon on the map
  • Lithium -Ion Battery: Lightweight, holds charge longer, and does not suffer from memory effect compared to similar batteries
  • SD card slot: Provides additional memory and is used for MP3 playing or JPEG image viewing
  • Day and Night modes: Night mode offers additional lighting on screen for easier viewing
  • MP3 playing: Allows driver and/or passengers to listen to favorite MP3 files while in vehicle
  • JPEG viewing: View photos and other graphics while in vehicle
  • Favorite address storage: Quick, easy way to find addresses of frequently visited destinations
  • Route recalculation: Instantly changes route if driver misses turn
  • Built in antenna: Ensures reception of signal without running additional wires
  • Stylus: Allows user to point more accurately than using a finger to small areas on the display screen

    What's in the Box
    Nextar SNAP5 5-inch GPS Navigation System, AC Adapter, Car Adapter, USB cable, Pouch, Mounting cradle, Dashboard mount disk, Mounting Bracket, 2GB SD card

    About Nextar
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    Customer Reviews

     "Huge display with a few glitches..." 2009-10-14
    By Bladen's Mommy (Memphis, TN)
    The Nextar SNAP5 GPS is the largest, in your face mobile navigation system I have ever used. When I first opened the box and revealed the sheer size of the display I was amazed. I was a little concerned it would take up too much room on my dash and limit my line of sight while driving, which wasn't really an issue once I put it in my car. It comes with the car charger, home charger, and case, which was very nice, considering most others do not.

    I have not connected the Nextar to the internet and I have only used it as it was in the box. I took it out for a little test run. I attempted to locate a specific home improvement store in the next city with the intentions of having the Nextar SNAP5 get me there successfully. I did not know the specific street address of the business, so I simply typed in the name. The display is slow to respond to touch when typing. The device only would display the closest store which I wasn't wanting and other stores that were 150 miles away, not the store that was only 10 miles or so away. So, I decided to put in one of the big name shopping stores. The store can be seen from the road I was on, but the device attempted to take me about two miles out of the way.

    I have used Garmin, TomTom and Magellan GPS systems and they all worked without this many issues. I would definitely recommend spending your money on one of the more reputable GPS systems. This one was simply not up to par. I will add a photo comparison to one of those units shortly, to show the size comparison.

     "Many things to love about this unit!" 2009-10-14
    By Gertrude, the Bad Queen (West Michigan)
    This is an amazing gps! The flyover ability is worth its price alone.



    FINALLY! A unit that comes with an AC adapter! This unit came with everything: a car charger, the AC adapter, a carry pouch, an SD card, a USB cable, a dashboard mount, a bracket, and a magnetic cradle (which also provides a new charging outlet). My unit was missing the stylus but the stylus is neither necessary nor probably useful on the road when we have long been used to touch screens on a GPS unit.



    One very interesting find on this unit is that it provides latitude and longitude coordinates for its location. This is a huge plus on board the boat. We use radar and satellite navigation, of course, but this unit is much easier to use and it can be kept on deck more easily than a computer or going below to the navigation station to check the radar.



    This was not all easy. It did seem like there were things - like the direction book - that could have been made a lot more user friendly. English is my first language but I'm not sure about this direction book's. It took an inordinate amount of time to input simple information such as addresses. Page 32 has a short section on adding addresses quickly. It's not. And it won't allow me to use the name of the city nearby. The name of the city is Holland, but this unit insists it is Holland(Zeeland). It's not. It also takes extra steps to input names for favorites - not a big deal - but you have to start by deleting the address, which fills the name spot by default. Adding a series of addresses that you intend to delete as soon as you have found them is also time consuming.



    The magnetic cradle is nice but I still try to keep magnets away from my laptops so I try to remember to disconnect it before connecting ithe unit to a laptop using the USB cable. The only other problem with the magnetic cradle is that it weighs down the unit.



    Comparing this unit to other units, I did have some problems. Glare on the screen. This could be a significant problem. (In Michigan, in the fall? Not so much.) This screen may be larger than most but it leaves more surface to turn in different directions to get the view that you want. My Garmin nuvi 660 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator in its entirety is the same size as the screen on this unit. But the Garmin does not generally have glare problems. The nextar is heavier and does not get thrown into my purse as easily. As a result, it is much more likely to end up living under the seat. However,, my Garmin nuvi fits into my pocket.



    Another way this unit falls short is that it does not provide an easy ETA. Often when I have been stuck in traffic, I get frustrated because I know I'm going to be late. The primary reason I have a gps in my car is because I have a tendency to get off the highway looking for a faster route. The Garmin fixes this by putting the arrival time on the map screen. On the nextar unit, this is not so simple. You need to go to Route menu and then Route info.



    Overall, this is an amazing unit. It has a lot of great features as described in the product information. The price is also amazing!

     "Very Simple to Use -- Love the Big Screen!" 2009-10-14
    By Barb Nicolson (Santa Ana, California)
    Having never personally owned a portable GPS device, I was surprised at how big the Nextar Snap 5 was. At first, I thought that the 5-inch screen would be too much for portable navigation but it seems much better compared to the navigation units my friends have. The Snap5 is actually pretty light for such a big screen and that is probably due to its slim design. Compared to my friend's Panasonic navigation device, the Snap5 is actually similar in weight even though the Panasonic is smaller.



    The menu feature on the Snap5 really is easy to use. As soon as you turn on the device you can select music, photos, setup or the navigator function. The one thing that is somewhat disappointing is the load time for the navigator program - but that is probably the only function that is slow on this device. The Snap 5 instantly recalculates directions after making multiple wrong turns - a very important feature. The system itself is set up very nicely for simple use. I've used other navigation devices in the past and this seems to be one of the most simple-to-use devices I've come across so far. I was very surprised that the preloaded "points of interest" actually had all the places that I looked up.



    The nighttime screen application is a very impressive feature. Instead of having the bright glow of the map while driving at night, the nighttime screen offers a vivid navigation screen without the glare. The voice-guided navigation is also a great plus on this system. My friends and I have found that this system provides more reminders while navigating than other systems. Some people can consider this a plus or minus, but it definitely helps when driving around new places. Also, since the speakers are built in to the unit, there is no mess with dealing with additional cables. The speaker is quite adequate even at 50%.



    This navigation system is well worth the money and is a great deal. This is definitely a device I would recommend to everyone, especially for those looking for an affordable option.



     "Easy to use but invisible in daylight" 2009-10-01
    By John Duval
    As long as you use this indoors or at night, it works great. But if you take it out in daylight the screen appears blank. This includes the bright interior of a car dash, which is about the only place you would use it. The screen is as large as I would ever want in a windshiled mount, but not too big. I actually mount it over the radio display in both of our cars, where there is a recess to keep sun off.



    Menu navigation: excellent. This is the first unit I have had that is fast and logical. You can get to almost anywhere in the menu structure in 3 clicks. It makes me wonder how Magellan managed to make theirs so convoluted and exasperating.



    Finding places: excellent. It even found my office by name, and we are a 7 person design firm. Finding places to eat, get gas, or anything else can be done anywhere on route, and sorted by detour from route, destination, or current position. My ancient handheld Garmen was far superior to my 1 year old Magellan at finding gas stations and food, but niether can touch this unit!



    Route planning: ??. Haven't tried this yet. It is so easy to use the history, or find things, this seems a lot less important than in my earlier units.



    Turn notification: excellent. It shows you 2 turns ahead, which I have never had on my other 2 units or MS streets. This makes a HUGE difference and should be standard on all GPS. It shows landmarks and signs on route in 3D. It even distinquishes between lanes under certain circumstances, such as carpool lanes and some transition ramps. Notifications are clear, and it reads the distance to turn in yards, not .1 miles, so it is easier to anticipate.



    Mount: good. The magnetic mount is outstanding but the arm is quite long and visually bulky on a low sloping windshild. It feels like it would vibrate, but the harmonic does not match the car (as it does on shorter mounts), so the unit remins surprisingly steady and easy to read even on bumpy roads and freeways. The arm is so long, in fact, that the unit is in front of the dash when mounted just below our sedans rearview mirror. However, windshield mount only works at night, since the display is almost unreadable during the day.



    Accurcy: Once it indicated an offramp 4.5 miles after a "keep left", but after passing the "keep left" it immediately said exit in 1.5 miles. It was hard to exit the carpool lane and 6 lanes of traffic in that much time! No wrong turns yet.



    This is by far my favorite GPS ever, but the display nearly spoils it. How could they think this thing trough so perfectly in so many ways, and miss something so basic?

     "Affordable and Everything You Need Is Included" 2009-09-29
    By Z~
    What a difference a 5" screen is compared to my previous 3.5" Nextar GPS unit. The LCD is crystal clear and easy to read. The unit is super slim and lightweight, measures at 5.8" x 4" x 0.7. This is a very affordable GPS unit if you are just looking for a GPS that does the basics with a little piazza. It does not come with all the extras such as blue-tooth or Wi-Fi capabilities, but that is why it makes it so affordable. Nextar GPS units have only been around for a few years, but they are slowly starting to gain respect in the GPS market. I owned one of their first original GPS units, the Nextar X3 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator and MP3 Player which came out in 2004. I can see that Nextar has made terrific improvements in the design, ease of use and the overall user-friendly functionality.



    Equipped with text-to-speech support, built in stereo speakers, SD card with pre-loaded maps of US (includes Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico) and Canada, MP3 player, photo viewer, 2D and 3D map viewing modes for "major cities", day and night mode and rechargeable Li-ion battery. It allows to choose different backgrounds (13 to pick from). You can even choose your mode of transportation - from car, emergency, taxi, pedestrian, bus or bicycle. The magnetic docking clip allows you to connect the AC power adapter to it and you can easily snap it and snap off the GPS unit without having to unplug it every time. This makes it easy to store or take take along with you. There are over one million points of interests and your address book can hold up to 300 of your favorite places to go. The touch screen is very responsive and the driving instructions seem to be accurate. It does take a bit when you turn it on to acquire the signal, but once it is acquired the GPS constantly has strong signal strength (and I live out in a very rural area). It also recalculates routes very quickly.



    One neat feature that my other GPS did not have is that as the name street you are on displays at the bottom of the display, it also shows the house numbers as you approach them. Nice feature when you are looking for a specific house number.



    For a VERY affordable price you get everything you need in the box. AC Adapter, Car Adapter, USB cable, Pouch, Mounting cradle, Dashboard mount disk, Mounting Bracket, 2GB SD card. This is a GREAT DEAL since most GPS units only come with the car adapter and mounting cradle.



    This GPS is perfect for someone who does not all the fancy extras and wants a GPS that is affordable and dependable.




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