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10 of 10 humans found the following review helpful.
BAD New Zealand Directions
By Bruce Jones
I arrived yesterday in New Zealand with the latest maps from Garmin in my GPS, ready to go. The initial thing I necessitated to do was locate a branch for my lock bank here. The GPS sent me to an empty farmer's field. Today I wanted to travel assorted hours cross country. Despite there being a great state highway available, the GPS led me down one-lane dirt roads for with regards to 20% of the trip. After these two experiences I don't think I may trust the machine's directions and will have to double check with real paper maps. I have no idea if it does such a horrid occupation in Australia.
11 of 12 humans found the following review helpful.
OK navigation in Australia and New Zealand
By Michael Neustein
This add-on for Garmin GPS schemes looks like it was written by "out-of-towners". Whilst all of the street names are displayed, now and then the graphics don't match reality. For example, the navigator appears to always recognise what street you're on, even when no street is shown on the map. Possibly it's better to buy or hire an indigenous navigator in the place you wish to travel as the software for the country of residence will be better tested than this "tourist" software.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Be conscious that this is a micro SD card
By DJ
Even even even though the picture of this item gives proof of that it is a CD ROM, What you get is a micro SD card of the maps. This was okay as it was for a gift but the picture is not indicatory of what you get.
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