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The 7-inch GPS Navigation system offers a high-resolution touch screen, lifetime map updates for the USA, Canada, and Mexico, and supports multiple vehicle modes. With intelligent navigation features and real-time alerts, it ensures a smooth and safe driving experience.
F**S
good gps
works great it is my second one. I just wish it had current traffic and construction features...
M**L
Don't use an App, use this guy instead.
First of all, with this GPS your searches and locations are no longer tracked and stored and sold by your cell phone OS provider. I ordered it as a One-Day ship and it arrived in one day well packaged and the instructions, and with a little tinkering, they are useful.This is a BIG screen so you will want to look for places where it won't obstruct your view.The unit, mount and supplied cables were enough to allow me to mount low on the driver's side windshield post of a SUV. BUT still close enough to touch the screen safely. Very light touch required.You need to go into your wayback machine and re-learn your former GPS skills, it will take a few minutes to remember how to program and search for your destinations.The Unit needs less than a minute to fully boot and connect to satellites. Spend a minute in your driveway before leaving. After initial boot I did not have any reception problems for several trips than I took.I used the GPS for a 600+ mile day-long marathon to a location I did not know. It worked flawlessly and got me there and back. More details on the minute-to-minute below. I also used the GPS to a location I did know and I took an alternate route -- the unit did not ask for re-routes every 3 seconds and due to the slower "reroute update" it figured out what I was doing --quietly. I've buzzed around town in Map mode and it's accurate.There a 3 "cockpits" and I've used 2 of them so far. The screen display and content is *excellent." They replicate the US Highway signs and colors; give you next action; and indicate which lanes are best. In the "drill-down" mode each lane on map (on both sides of the highway or roadway) is colored to let you know they are different. The warning chirp and icon is much, much better than the popular driving Apps that plastered your small phone screen -- they're simply replicate the yellow warning signs on the highway and that's it. The speed warning icon is a little weird with a % calculation but the voice message doesn't repeat your speed violations until the speed changes. It's configurable for whether you want audible, display or no notification.You can add icons and marker points and POIs as you want. The 3-D mode is very good and there are a selection of Map Display styles. I'm down to tinkering with it, which means it's working quite well.I'm very pleased with the purchase and I think you will be, too. Good luck.
J**P
GPS was not in miles per hour, but kilometers per hour
I sent a prior review as shown below because the seller did not return my e mail for help with miles per hour on my GPS....On 1/13/2021 the seller sent me a video of how to change my GPS to miles per hour.. I followed their video instructions and now my GPS works just fine... so I wanted to update my prior review.....It works well now.My GPS arrived and I plugged it in and it did not show miles per hour but kilometers per hour... I contacted the seller and asked for assistance on how to update the GPS to use miles per hour and the seller never responded at all...... I am doing my best to continue using the GPS since I cannot return it any longer, but I really don't like trying to calculate speed limits from kilometers to miles per hour while I am driving. There was no information in the instructions on how to do update the GPS myself.
B**N
Adequate Navigation at Reasonable Price
Overall, the Junsun GPS Navigation System seemingly provides adequate navigation capability considering that it is reasonably priced. I have been able to successfully enter most (but not all) of the destination addresses of my choice and the Junsun GPS Navigation System has successfully guided me to each of the entered destinations.Whenever I’m driving towards a particular destination, I depend more heavily on the voice instructions and glance at the video screen only occasionally. The voice instructions for the Junsun GPS Navigation System (although adequate) leave room for improvement, as follows:(1) Encoded speed limits seem to be out of date. For example, I was driving at 60 mph on the highway with a posted speed limit of 65 mph when the Navigation system warned me that I was driving above the speed limit. I have since learned to ignore the message about the speed limit since it can become a distraction.(2) Voice Instructions don’t include the name of the street (or highway) that the driver is being directed to turn on (or enter). For example, the voice instruction might say, “In 250 meters turn left” instead of saying “In 250 meters turn left onto main street.” Or the voice instruction might say “In 600 meters enter the highway” instead of saying “In 600 meters enter highway 481”. Including the street (or highway) name would reduce the likelihood of getting lost.
K**E
Nice but ...
This is my third 7" GPS. It seems that all 7" GPS are made by AWESAFE. This one was thru JUNSUN. Their name is imprinted on the box. A bit too big but nice. In selecting address which is CUSTOM ADDRESS. One cant type in the whole address. Selection is the "name of the street". The problem is with my area. Streets are numbered starting with North, West, East, and South. The number starts at FIRST ST and it increased to 200- 500 ST. Not an option in narrowing down the address I am looking for. Let us say I am trying to find 555 South Fort. I type in SOUTH FORT. GPS shows my selection is limited to 1000-1500. Fortunately, I had already checked the online map before leaving home. I got to the destination. Tried again, it shows up the facility I was looking for. GPS shows it as 500 Fort. The official address is 500 S. Fort. Another thing about the numbered street in my area. Some streets also have an honorary name under the official street name. For instance, 500 South is also known as Rosa Park Blvd. However, Rosa Park Blvd is not used for mailing address or street direction. When the following the direction on GPS, they use the honorary name not the official street name. PRetty confusing for anyone that is new to the area. I also see this as dangerous to the driver's safety.
G**D
Update Difficult - Direct Guidance
This has great features, accurate directions, but is near impossible to up date. The directions implies it is as simple as going to a webpage, downloading the file and you're back on the road. WRoNG. You must first prove your purchase, gain access or be emailed the update file, then figure out how to load in the new maps. Oh! the auditable sound level is low to a point that basic interior sound can muffle out the auditable.
J**R
how to make it work so I can understand what I'm doing
the big screen is very helpful to see where your going
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