Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Garmin Nuvi 1690 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Garmin Nuvi 1690.
January 2010
(75%)
34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Accurate directions. Slick software design. Google-powered services are a boon. Solid traffic reporting. Useful elevation readings.
Bundled data subscription expires after two years. Displays ads. Still requires extra-cost map updates like any other GPS. Connected services not integrated with main POI database. On-board EDGE radio caused GSM buzz in our car stereo.
Garmin's impressive nüvi 1690 integrates connected services and offers plenty of routing options, but the high price and mandatory ads—even when you're not using said services—are turn-offs....
Abstract: Garmin jumps into the connected GPS game with its Nüvi 1690, a $500 portable that carries on the user-friendly tradition of the respected navigation pioneer. It connects with the EDGE network to wirelessly deliver real-time traffic info and lots more. ...
Abstract: Garmin's nuvi 1690 ships with the following items included in the box: The 4.3-inch WQVGA (480 x 272 Pixels) color touchscreen display is framed by a glossy black plastic border. The 1690's internal microphone can also be seen to the right of the d...
Google destination searches. Fuel price info. Friendly menus, easy-to-read map screen. Bluetooth hands-free
Route generation still far from perfect. Traffic messaging is hit and miss. Internet connectivity costs AU$99 annually after first year. Price premium
Much as we love googling destinations and checking out fuel prices, Australia's first internet-connected GPS navigator demands far too hefty a price premium for its extra features....
nuLink online services, sleek look and feel, straightforward and easy to use UI, excellent overall navigational experience, live traffic updates, great lane guidance, Bluetooth
No FM transmitter, Bluetooth hands-free microphone isn't the best quality
Garmin's nuvi 1690 is Australia's first online GPS. The nuLink service adds to what already was an excellent overall navigational experience. If you're in the market for a top-end GPS with all the latest features, this is a must-have...
Frequently updated database, Built-in mobile data connection, Year's free subscription
Not all features work abroad, Subscription costs
We've waited a long time for another manufacturer to put up some competition for TomTom's LIVE, and finally Garmin has met the challenge and even upped the ante somewhat. It's a shame that the traffic provision is not as powerful as TomTom's HD Traffic, b...
Easy to use, Clear and effective navigation, Simple, useful connected services, Large matte screen and good finish, Bluetooth handsfree mode
Predictive text and addresses impractical, nüLink services: paid services though some are almost indispensible, No FM transmitter, Not enough parameters for journey options
If youre a fan of the Garmin navigation experience, the added NuLink connected services will only enhance the experience. As a first version of new technology for Garmin, the Garmin Nuvi 1690 represents a very good effort. Craig Ellison ...
Abstract: En revanche, cette dernière n’a guère évolué au niveau du graphisme. C’est peut-être un peu trop schématique mais ça permet une rapidité de fonctionnement appréciable. Déjà excellente sur les précédents modèles, l’ergonomie a encore été..