Garmin Nuvi 265W

By Derek Fung on 07 January 2009

The Garmin Nuvi 265W features a 4.3-inch widescreen, Bluetooth hands-free and spoken street names.

User rating:8

Topics: garmin, nuvi, 265w

Comments (2)

  • bald eagle gave a review on 31/07/2009 15:41

    great little unit fast very clear easy to use very presice very clear and loud when talking through unit its a must have

  • DazzaEsky gave 8/10 on 30/03/2009 11:21

    • Good: Great to use. Good clear maps. Just some error in SA so far. But that is most likely Sensis.
    • Bad: Has not got an adjustment for Daylight Savings. Lucky I am in QLD and don't have daylight savings.

      Not a lot of compatible Bluetooth mobile phones. I have a Nokia 6210 and is common as hens teeth but is not on their list. It does work but has a few problems like adjusting volume down upon connecting and does not import Contacts. Does work though.

    Great little unit. Very Easy to use. Software updates are regular. Good customer service. At least you get to speak to an Australian that reaonably knows what they are talking about. However they tend not to be that flexible when it comes to Bluetooth compatability with mobile phones.

    All in all I had a MIO 360 and it is 300% better than that.

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