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Garmin DriveSmart 65 with Amazon Alexa,GPS Sat Nav, 6.95″ Edge to Edge Display,Map Updates for UK, Ire and Full Europe, Live Traffic via app,Bluetooth Hands-free Calling,Voice Commands/Smart Features,
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10 reviews for Garmin DriveSmart 65 with Amazon Alexa,GPS Sat Nav, 6.95″ Edge to Edge Display,Map Updates for UK, Ire and Full Europe, Live Traffic via app,Bluetooth Hands-free Calling,Voice Commands/Smart Features,
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G. Henson –
Pity about the reversing camera
I have used Garmin satnavs for a number of years and it’s worth paying extra for a top quality item such as this or a TomTom because they are so much better than the many cheap, low-resolution Chinese rubbish items on the market.This 6.95inch/176mm version has a lovely high-resolution (nearly to the edge) screen which is bright and has pleasant, clear, colourful graphics.It’s as easy to set up as expected although it does require an email address and connection to the web initially, which was no problem in my case since it found the hub which was about 50 feet away, immediately.It also updated itself (you have to tell it to) within 45mins even though it stated this would take more than 3 hours. I left it in the car while it was doing this with the ignition switched to the accessory position which may not be practical for some, in which case it would need to be removed and connected to a PC maybe.One feature that is very useful is that an overspeed warning can be activated at both the actual speed limit and 5mph above. The last Garmin satnav could only be set at the speed limit which bonged if you exceeded it by even 1mph – which was very annoying.Power to it is by the standard ‘mini’ USB port to a PC or by car charger (there is no mains charger supplied).With the larger screen, bright graphics and easy settings, competent and clear instructions and many useful features, I can happily recommend this, especially at the bargain, sub £150 I paid.Whilst the screen is great, the instructions for the BC30 reversing camera are extremely poorly written, with bizarre naming of the various parts of it; example – Item 1 (named) can be a cable, or a bracket, or a transmitter, and ‘2’ looks to be a hole. Complete nonsense!
Paul Bell –
My best sat nav to date but be aware of the additional camera. Just donât waste the money
Ok sat nav is being supplied in many cars now but you still have to input post codes.Iâve had this kit for a while now, its took me to Southern Ireland with no issues at all. I have used many sat navigations over the years, mainly the Tom Tom model but the specs of this one were very good and worthy of a try. I average 35k a year and rely on sat navigation. The voice activation on this kit works very well and saves the faf of entering details. The screen is large and information is clear. Traffic updates are great, it also has a reverse camera option which I have only just got so unable to give a full review on that. Itâs been said to be expensive but for what it delivers it worth the extra cashOk, Iâm back, camera review, camera is great, good image quality but a huge drawback for a camera costing silly money. Well it just takes to long to wake up and show an image, by the time it comes on Iâm parked. Then there is the problem of a wireless camera, you have to tell it to come on as itâs not wired to reverse lights and itâs just not instinctive to do so, if you do remember and you say Garmin show video and do this well before your ready to reverse so itâs on when you need it, itâs ok. Well for me I just end up not bothering so it sits there not being used. Seriously itâs an ornament that gathers dust and needs expensive batteries when you do decide to blow the dust off.
John, St Austell –
Smart but lack of info for set up
So I’ve been with Garmin for over 10 years, through several generations of Satnavs and this week went for the new Drivesmart 65 with Alexa, as I seem to have everything else connected to Alexa. Always there seems to be one hitch or another when starting a new model, but worth it in the end. A lot of it is related to an absolute lack of info from Garmin and often think they would have far less returns if comprehensive start up info was easy to find. I think I actually returned a LM50 last time, as it was dead, and I didn’t then know that a 15 second press of the button would reset it.First issue here was around updating the new model – my laptop with Garmin Express wasn’t up to it, not close enough to the router. But on the plus side the wireless feature on the satnav, plugged in near the router, worked perfectly.Once you get into it there is actually a basic manual in the Satnav menu, which is useful. But 2nd issue is that my trusty old Smartphone Link app, used for years, won’t actually work Alexa and other new stuff on the new models. The secret info kept by Garmin is that you now need to download Garmin Drive, a much more modern App which actually is about ten times better than Smartphone link (which has no Alexa log in). The instructions say to use Garmin Drive to connect to the Satnav – but it wasn’t having any of it, even though they were about a foot apart and even using the extra help (which device etc). It would connect to phone by using the satnav itself BUT this didn’t seem to connect to Garmin Drive App and left me on the App set-up screen. A restart or two later the App did seem to clock that it was now connected to the satnav and it was fairly downhill from there.One piece of info which IS posted a lot is that if you just use Satnav and phone and don’t connect to the car via Bluetooth, you can use the Aux-In on your car system to plug into the 3.5mm jack which is handily located on the power plug to the satnav. I have already received the adaptor lead needed for this and will test it out at the weekend – the major issue may be that my Aux-in is in the glove box of my Audi – so hopefully the closure wont cut the lead in half. Could always try the bluetooth, but it’s an older car 2012 and using all 3 on BT can be complex.Once we are up and running it really is good stuff. I can play my Alexa music, do routes to Garmin by voice, turn up my home heating etc etc. It’s a level or two up for sure, and unlike the LM50 seems to have decent battery if needed. It’s also pretty good so far at understanding my voice and translating into locations and actions , whereas previous Garmin’s seemed almost deaf, as I’m sure many will testify – this may be the Amazon Alexa influence as Alexa generations have improved rapidly in comprehending voices. Volume seems quieter than I’m used to though, even on max. Maybe I’m just going deaf?Car radio stations usually drive me nuts, so looking forward to using Amazon music and everything elseWould be a 5 star except for all the things you have to find out on start up.Update – my glovebox didn’t cut the lead in half and its all hunky dory playing anything from phone to car via Garmin. You just have to work out what you ask Garmin and what you ask Alexa!
Dee B –
Best sat nav I have had
This sat nav is great, for a start the bargain price I got it for but the nav itself does so much like traffic, camera alerts and road speed limit warnings but the best bit is Alexa as I can voice activate the music I want to hear and radio stations, you can also ask it the stuff you ask your home Alexa. Directions on the nav are clear and road/street names clearly displayed, I have this connected through Bluetooth which isnât a factory car, itâs a basic add on Bluetooth which works perfect, you can also use a 3.5mm aux lead connection which isnât included from the cigarette charger to your car aux if no Bluetooth available or if you donât have none of these the speaker on the nav is clear. I really do recommend the garmin drivesmart 65 with Alexa and I hope this review helps anybody when choosing a sat nav.
Anonnynonny –
Works well
Good screen size, easy to navigate
Guy De Clercq –
Dit toestel vervangt mijn vroeger : Garmin Nuvi 2699. Het nieuwe toestel heeft duidelijk een veelsnellere processor want de reacties werken een stuk sneller. Ook zijn er heel wat functies bijgekomen, o.a.hoeveel meter de snelheidsbeperking nog aanhoudt, handig !De layout is wat moderner geworden en de bluetooth koppeling met de smartphone werkt naar behoren en is duidelijk. … Dus, tevreden met de aankoop.Juist nog opmerken dat Garmin iets sneller zijn kaartupdates moet bijwerken (het toestel stuurde me een straat in waar enkele richting gold ! )
Irene RamÃrez Mena –
Lo compre hace poco y tuve un accidente, sin querer se me rompió y lo mandé para ver si me lo repararan pero la garantÃa no lo cubre, la pantalla está rota y no se ve bien cuando se enciende, quisiera saber cuanto costarÃa la reparación.
M. –
Ein Super Gerät das sehr wertig wirkt und bis jetzt ausgezeichnet funktioniert.Die Navigation über Sprachsteuerung funktioniert sehr gut. Das Touchdisplay lässt sich sehr gut bedienen.Die Zielfindung war bis jetzt ausgezeichnet und das bei wirklich vielen verschiedenen Zielen.Die Freisprecheinrichtung ist ebenfalls sehr gut und man kann einfach Telefonate annehmen oder per Sprachsteuerung Anrufe ausführen.Eine App ermöglicht es zudem Routen auch vorab über das Handy zu planen.Hab das Gerät als es im Angebot war für 188,-⬠erstanden. Absoluter Preis Leistungshit.Aber selbst zu dem momentanen Preis würde ich es vorbehaltlos empfehlen.Auf Alexa kann ich bei dem Navi verzichten, aber wer es mag, warum nicht. Dafür gibt es ja auch Versionen mit und ohne Alexa. Aber das ist ja auch GeschmackssacheHatte vorher mehrere Geräte von einen anderen namhaften Hersteller die teuerer waren und nicht mal annähernd an die Qualität des Garmin Drive Smart herrankamen.Absolute Empfehlung meinerseits.
Benedetto –
Germin con alexa e arrivato oggi montato peccato per la lingua e inglese.aspetto un,aggiornamento in italiano.comunque le mappe sono europee in 3d.anche le istruzioni di lingua sono italiane solo alexa e inglese.per ora metto solo 3 aspetto un aggiornamento per italiano.
Meder –
Handhabung leicht und verständlich.