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Garmin died.
£80 to repair or £160 to replace. Hate throwing things away but....
The possible new one, the Garmin Drive 61LMT-S
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Garmin-61LMT-S-Lifetime-U...
not only has the usual speed camera alerts, but apparently warns about 20mph school zones, and ..... dangerous bends.
Ye gods.
Now we have nanny satnav. What snowlflake designed that?
I suppose this is the shape of things to come, we can't be trusted to drive our own cars
DAK is it possible to turn this rubbish off, or do I need to read through a hundred of pages of user manual to find out?
V8
£80 to repair or £160 to replace. Hate throwing things away but....
The possible new one, the Garmin Drive 61LMT-S
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Garmin-61LMT-S-Lifetime-U...
not only has the usual speed camera alerts, but apparently warns about 20mph school zones, and ..... dangerous bends.
Ye gods.
Now we have nanny satnav. What snowlflake designed that?
I suppose this is the shape of things to come, we can't be trusted to drive our own cars
DAK is it possible to turn this rubbish off, or do I need to read through a hundred of pages of user manual to find out?
V8
kambites said:
Google maps seems perfectly adequate to me.
It’s one of the original and best in its genre, but it doesn’t do camera or hazard alerts. For that you need Waze, Here or ViaMichelin... Or CamerAlert set to launch Apple Maps (which now uses Here POIs and TomTom traffic, and is very good) or Google Nav for the best of both worlds, depending on your preferences. 88v8 said:
Garmin died.
£80 to repair or £160 to replace. Hate throwing things away but....
The possible new one, the Garmin Drive 61LMT-S
DAK is it possible to turn this rubbish off, or do I need to read through a hundred of pages of user manual to find out?
V8
I have a Garmin 50LM and it's possible to turn off most if not all of the nanny things, or at least remove the audible alerts for those features even if the satnav screen still shows them.£80 to repair or £160 to replace. Hate throwing things away but....
The possible new one, the Garmin Drive 61LMT-S
DAK is it possible to turn this rubbish off, or do I need to read through a hundred of pages of user manual to find out?
V8
Thanks, chaps, interesting but I don't really do phones. Not quite true, I have an original noughties Nokia, which I think looks 'smart' in its two-tone leather case.
I sent the pratnav for repair. Done in three days and on its way back to me.
So for the time being I'm spared the nannying of a new one.
But if this trend continues we'll have cars telling us how to drive, cookers telling us how to cook, and showers telling us how to wash our knadgers.
Progress, but in a bad direction.
V8
I sent the pratnav for repair. Done in three days and on its way back to me.
So for the time being I'm spared the nannying of a new one.
But if this trend continues we'll have cars telling us how to drive, cookers telling us how to cook, and showers telling us how to wash our knadgers.
Progress, but in a bad direction.
V8
88v8 said:
Garmin died.
£80 to repair or £160 to replace. Hate throwing things away but....
The possible new one, the Garmin Drive 61LMT-S
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Garmin-61LMT-S-Lifetime-U...
not only has the usual speed camera alerts, but apparently warns about 20mph school zones, and ..... dangerous bends.
Ye gods.
Now we have nanny satnav. What snowlflake designed that?
Settle down snowflake... its not a conspiracy.£80 to repair or £160 to replace. Hate throwing things away but....
The possible new one, the Garmin Drive 61LMT-S
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Garmin-61LMT-S-Lifetime-U...
not only has the usual speed camera alerts, but apparently warns about 20mph school zones, and ..... dangerous bends.
Ye gods.
Now we have nanny satnav. What snowlflake designed that?
It was designed by committee to reduce their liability (death by GPS is a real thing) by putting in as many warnings as possible. Remember that these units are sold in the US where they can sue because their GPS didn't warn them of a slight bend (whilst they were playing on their phone).
Also... who buys a standalone GPS these days when Google Maps provides all the functionality you need and has much more current maps (as well as live traffic updates and automatically routes you around traffic jams, crashes and roadworks if it can).
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