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(More customer reviews)I purchased the unit and I love it. I would recommend previous buyers to look at the latest software and maybe upgrade because my experience was delightful. To put this into context this unit uses the same software as the Mio brand. I live in the Atlanta Metro area and I use it to help me get around the city. While using it I learned new roads that I didn't know existed which increased the quality of my commute. I paired my unit with a T-Mobile Dash and switched back and forth between my phone and the GPS unit with no ill effects. The 4.3" screen is large enough without being overbearing. I connected it to the windshield using the suction cup connector which feels sturdy and sure. Driving around Atlanta, I selected the female voice which can be heard over the radio and road noise even on a medium setting. If could ask for one feature it would be for support for real-time traffic, but the bypass feature works fine if I'm stuck in traffic which provides me with alternative routes. I plan to get one for my mother-in-law who just relocated to Atlanta after living in New York City for over 35 years because it is simple to use. My sister purchased a Garmin unit (I don't remember the model but the price was $259 on sale) and she mentioned that it didn't have Bluetooth. For me the price of $148 is the sweet spot for GPS units. This one works great and delivers on it's promises.
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