Garmin nüMaps Lifetime North America Map Updates
keeps maps current for road and points-of-interest changes,receive up to 4 updates per year without additional fees,valid for the life of your device
Garmin nüMaps Lifetime North America Map Updates Features
- Coverage includes detailed maps for the United States and Canada, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. Mexico coverage is not included.
- Get updated information on street and highway changes, new roads, new points of interest and other features.
- Updates the street maps on your compatible Garmin GPS for the lifetime of the device.
Price: $90.65
User Reviews about Garmin nüMaps Lifetime North America Map Updates
The update process seems overly intense and it takes a long time to download and then install. Nice to be able to update the maps, but wish the process could be much less intense. -- Garmin Lifetime Map Upd;ate
Life time maps, Done one update, says it expires in March??? will see what it does next update??? May be the time span for that update??? -- Life time maqs
I've been very happy with my Nuvi 750 but wasn't looking forward to the cost of updating the maps every year. The lifetime maps are a great price and well worth the money to be able to update 4 times a year. The only complaint I had was how long it took to download - I have broadband DSL and it took hours - I finally went to bed after 3 1/2 hours and don't know for sure how long it kept going. It did finish downloading, installing and then closed on its own. That's my only complaint. Price was great since I plan to have the same GPS for several years. -- Good buy
I read several reviews stating that the Garmin update would take ~2-3 hours and was prepared to let the update run overnight. Those individuals must have a really fast internet connection. I have basic DSL and it took NINE hours to update. This time did not take into account the 3 or 4 times the connection either closed (from the Garmin side) or dropped (from my DSL provider) - I'm not sure which one was the culprit. There is an option that allows launching of software installation after download completes. I had the box checked for this piece. Unfortunately, the updater did not register the checkmark and would not move forward without my authorizing the installation to continue. Hence, when viewed from this perspective, the update is not as automatic as it could be.
Once this hurdle was cleared, the installation onto my Nuvi 650 was easy. Thereafter, I tried to look up a place I would be going to this weekend. The Garmin was still unable to find this place of business even though the company has been in existence for many years and is widely known. Unfortunately, there was no success. I'm not sure what was updated, but I am guessing as I travel around, I will see changes that were not there before.
One caveat - if you are used to certain voices navigating you to your destination, BEWARE: They may have been deleted. I use the British English voice, Daniel, to get me around. With the update, Daniel was gone. I am not a fan of a British woman (instead) yelling at me that I've gone the wrong way. I had to call Garmin up for retrieval. You can retrieve this old voice and access new voices with their "Web Updater" that downloads map updates. It would have been nice to be forewarned of these changes. The perception is that only the MAPS are updated.
All in all, this investment will be a good one. I do not expect my GPS to be dying any time soon, and over time, the cost will pay itself off quite nicely. -- The overnight (and then some) update
This is a great product and it is a real bargain compared to the price on the Garmin website. The only problem is that installation takes forever. I started installing at 9 am and it did not finish until 11:30 am. Also there are no directions what so ever so you pretty much have to fly by the seat of your pants when installing the updates. -- Great Product Poor Downloading