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 Posted: 16:59 - 18 Mar 2006 Post subject: Garmin i3 Review (*With new mounty goodness!) |
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https://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~noriba74/images/gpsrev/gp1.jpghttps://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~noriba74/images/gpsrev/gp2.jpg
First impressions out of the box.. this thing is tiny, to give you some idea the screen width is the same as an AA battery, theres the power supply for cigy adapters which plugs in through the usb port on the side of the unit, also points of interest can be uploaded to the unit, points of interest can also inlcude speed camera database's (more info on that later)
The included suction cup mount when used on a flat plastic surface, i'd have thought it will take allot of effort to get it off without releaseing it (even "unlocked" its firmly on and you'll need to pull the tab) still i'll be makeing some sort of catching wire just in case!
https://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~noriba74/images/gpsrev/gp3.jpg
It takes two AA batterys, as well as the 12v, so if for some reason you can't plug it in or the batterys run low you simply stick some fresh ones in and off you go.. garmin estimate the battery will run for 6hours, so chances are you'll be knackered before it will.
This particular garmin is NOT waterproof, i doubt its splashproof, so it will be liveing in the tank bag till ive made it an enclosure (more details as that happens) hopefully some company will work out something, but it will need some imagination for now (thinking maybe putting a stretched condom over it and secureing with elastic band)
https://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~noriba74/images/gpsrev/gp4.jpg
The maps come on a microSD card, as you can see its rediculously small, 256mb worth with include maps for all of meryy old england, scotrland and most of ireland (coverage isn't 100% there yet unforuneately) unlike the american version which includes a 128mb care that needs data uploading to it state to state.. this one is ready right out the box!
https://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~noriba74/images/gpsrev/gp5.jpg
The box also includes USB drivers for later uploading of points of interest (mentioned earlyer)
https://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~noriba74/images/gpsrev/gp6.jpg
Starting the unit upthe screen is clear and bright, the volume is suppriseing from the little speeker on the back, and you'll be pleased to know the language can be changed from US english to BRITISH english, so you'll loose that american accent in favour of a posh english one (theres also danish, dutch, french, norwegian and all sorts of others if you feeling linguistic )
https://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~noriba74/images/gpsrev/gp12.jpghttps://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~noriba74/images/gpsrev/gp13.jpg
Navigation screen is clear, roads are orrangeish, active route is red and turns come up as white direction arrows, it zooms in automaticly as turns come up, at traffic islands you will get a "enter roundabout take the third exit" and a message just as you get to the turn.. 2D or 3D views are available, and night mode (which can be set to automaticly change)
https://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~noriba74/images/gpsrev/gp14.jpghttps://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~noriba74/images/gpsrev/gp15.jpg
The screen quality is better than in the pictures, ive decided to keep the bit of plastic on the screen to protect it till its got somewhere to live..
Theres also a list of internal points of interest, restaraunts, petrol stsations, amusement parks, lodgeings, allsorts, theres places i didn't know where there, and places i know are but are not listed.. but they will get you whatever it is your after more than well enough..
Overall, a great little unit with allot of features, allthough this is aimed at the lower end of the market its paced with usefull stuff never seen before on a sub £200 gps! crisp clear colour screen, voice, automatic rerouteing, and the best reciever ive come accross (its picking up enough satalites to navigate from indoors, ive tryed allot of different gps units and they haven't been able to pick up ANYTHING let alone enough to navigate with)
Only now got to work out waterproofing, but other than that
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Last night this little beastie got its first propper run, on a route i know all too well.. after seting where i was going, puting the volume to full (5) puting it in the tank bag and ziping it up i was off.. the gps aquired a lock within 60 seconds or so, not bad considering this was while i was moveing.. the voice commands i can make out at 30, anything over you can't hear them, but the optional BONG noise can be, so you know to glance down.. out of the tank bag and up close it would probably be better, but given its unrainproof nature its not something i''d risk..
Even through the tank bag its clearly visible, but not ideal.. first turning warnings are several miles before the turn, the actual turn signal could be a little late, so keeping an eye on the "turn in x.xmiles" would be adviseable..
Trying to confuse the unit by takeing the wrong turn dosn't seem to phase it, it usually recalculates in 5/10seconds, even top of the line units would stuggle to do that in many cases..
Now as far as speed camera databases.. i got my hands on a 8000+ strong "points of interest" file.. for £2, it lists GASTO, TURVELO and all the others you know and love, amazeingly the unit warns you (only if your over the limit it seems) a good way in advance of its prescence, via a series BONGs Twon brand spanking new cameras not far off from me are listed.. so i'm thinking the list is quite comprehencive..
I'm pretty damn sure most speed trap detectors are allot more than £132!
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Been playing about a bit...
Got a non-invasive soloution for the sound.. works amazeingly well (up to indicated 80) lidl was selling the rider/pillion talky devices, got a pair of broken headpones, soldered on a mic (scavanged from a £1 shop pcmic, maplins do suitable mics) to one side, cut off the other... this end is taped into the hole where the ball mounting goes.. and plugs in the rider/pilion plug.. the other end is any normal headphone, i have one stuck perminently in the helmet (by the cheek pads) so plug that into the other rider/pillion plug...
plug yourself in, turn the gps right up, put the gps in your tankbag (or other waterproof arrangement, i'll post pics) and you'll be able to hear everything plenty loud!
Couple of problems.. you'll get a constant noise of the bag moveing about, can't say it bothered me as the helmet ive got is noisey anyway... batterys, you'll have to makesure you'll have spare, no idea how long they last.. and wires, gonna work something easyer to plug in/out of, you only need the one headphone wire comeing out the tank bag... ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes<
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That is a great review, thanks for taking the time to type it out. Deffo karma for you  ____________________ Ride with the music! |
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Good idea on the extension wire, is it a pin/plug type speeker connection? might be able to make it reversable, that would be handy... i had thought of it before but dismissed it as it woudl have ment drilling holes in the plastic!
Might have a good soloution to thewaterproofing though, might not be able to accomodate cables though..
The main reason i want this is for going off on rallys and for finding tricky places, haveign an audio lead would be great too though, i'm hopeing where its being mounted it will be easy enough to hear at normal driveing about town speeds, going off the motorway dont really need to hear it..
I might spend the £2 for the camera database, i'm well behaved but it will be nice to know when to look out for them.. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Just had an idea, would a waterproof light switch shell do the job (although might be a bit too small) similar to the ones they sell for garden/outside light switches.  ____________________ Ride with the music! |
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For anyone interested been through MK1 and MK2 brackets for it, on MK3 now, stainless steel quick release riveted box!
Pics when its finised  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Very informative post!
Some use ziplock bags for waterproof.
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Yes, its the "avoid highways" option, allthough it will only avoid them if if wont take you miles and miles out of the way, so in some instances it will do its damndest to get you back to a major road/motorway, but then i suspect so will the tom tom..
like mentioned there a 30day moneyback halfords do, so worth a try!
EDIT: They dont as sparks says.. but you can allways take it back and tell them it keeps turning itself off randomly after so many minutes.. staples do a 14day moneyback though  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes<
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soz for being a noob but is it 100% water proof? coz i got a mio map 268 and i have 2 keep it in my fake tank (dna 125) or in my jacket pocket but i also like 2 look at the screen, the only water proof one i know off is the tom tom rider but thats like £700 i just need a cheap water proof one that also has a headphone jack so i can use head phones.
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Right well i just bought myself one of these i3's.. can't really afford it but it's better than getting done for speeding again
First impressions are good, tiny little device, clear crisp screen with good colour contrast.. the wheel and only 2 buttons idea concerned me a bit.. but it's actually suprisingly EASY to use, set up, input data... very easy to be honest.
It's got a "go home" function which I thought was quite nifty, which means you can save in your home address and with 2 clicks your GPS is set to take you home..
I'll update my review later... as I've not used it on the road yet, just about to set up and install the speed camera database.
BY THE WAY
Halfords do NOT offer a 30 day money back guarantee! All GPS products are excluded from it unless the item is faulty.
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First drive with it..
Seemed to take ages to pick up the sattelites, I'd already gotten half way to where I'd set it to take me by time it locked on.. but when it did, it was clear easy to follow directions... the speed camera locator also worked a treat and told me with good warning that a camera was coming up.. and it kept beeping to tell me I was speeding
All in all a great little toy so far.. will test it out properly on Sunday as i got a long drive up north.. |
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It will take the destination and 1 via point.. (the £40 more navman i tryed didn't let you have even that )
I think the quest (?) will take as many waypoints as you want and navigate arround them with option to "optimise" (not 100% on this though, other more basic garmins do afaik)
Dunno if thats helpfull.. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Runs off AA batterys you can buy anywhere, tbh thats better for me, if it runs out you just reach in your pocket and swap them over, with a fixed battery your commited to running it off the bike/car supply..
You can use recharegeables (NiMH are the best bet) or off the included 12v ciggy plug, but it wont charge them (going to be running mine off the parking lamp wire)
offtopic ish, anyone know where to get battery chargers for 1.5 AAA/AA and square batterys to run off a 12v ciggy plug? ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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