Product Details
TeleType 710060 WorldNav Truck Routing 7 Inch Portable GPS Unit

TeleType 710060 WorldNav Truck Routing 7 Inch Portable GPS Unit
From TeleType Co, Inc.

List Price: $599.00
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Product Description

7-Inch Worldnav portable GPS unit with truck-routing GPS for professional truck drivers, bus drivers and RV'ers.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25272 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: TeleType
  • Model: 710060
  • Dimensions: 4.10" h x 7.20" w x 9.70" l, 1.00 pounds

Features

  • Truck-Routing Gps For Professional Truck Drivers, Bus Drivers and Rv'Ers
  • 7-Inch Touchscreen
  • Preloaded Maps Of Us and Canada
  • Mp3 and Video Player
  • Picture Viewer

Customer Reviews

Somewhat dissappointed/ World Nav. for Truck drivers3
There are a couple of things that I wish were different about this device. First of all, during the day, it's really hard to view the screen because of glare from the sun. The manufacturer recommended purchasing something from Best Buy or wherever that would go around it like a "visor". Also, it doesn't give much notice before you have to take an exit. I was already on an exit one time when the automated voice told me to take the exit. This could have been from the reason below.

The first time I used it, it worked fine. The second time I used it, it kept stalling in the "route directions" mode. I called the manufacturer and they are sending me another SD card (the card that has all of the currect mapping info. that you insert into the GPS). They said that they had gotten a bad "batch" of the cards and that the new ones should work fine. Keep this in mind if you get one that has problems. Also, keep ALL of the warranty/manual, etc. paperwork in case you need to return it. You can't return it wouthout those.

Truck Routing on a nice size screen5
I used to have a lap top navigation system in my truck. I think having all in one unit is a lot simpler. No booting time. WorldNav start right away as I start my truck. Routing comes up slower slightly then on the laptop but I understand why. The unit has most if not all restricted roads and low bridges.

Here is what I think
Advantages of the system
1. Easy to set up. System comes with all the maps for Truck Driving and for Car navigation
2. From the manual I can see that it is very easy to update. They send you a new SD card and you send the old one back
3. Screen is large
4. Rear view camera ready
5 FM transmitter to my radio in the truck
6. No need for external antenna although there is a jack for one

Cons
1. Screen has to be kept away from the sunlight or you will not see well
2. Warranty is only 1 year although I see that they offer extended warranty for 3 but you have to pay for it
3. Updates after 90 days are not free


I gave the unit 5 stars because although it can be improved they unit is the only one now on the market that offers truck routing and RV routing for such a low price.

somewhat disapointed3
I am a truck driver who bought the teletype 710060 gps.The features I like are the big screen and the ability to program the size trailer you have,53 or 48 foot,12.6 or 13.6 and the weight.Last week I was making multi stop deliveries in Philly and I truely depended on it for directions.It found all stops that had good addresses,but it lead me throu some develepments that I barley could make turns and had signs for no trucks over 4 tons. I had a 48 footer but programed a 53`.The biggest drawback of the 710060 is the voice.I turned the volume all the way up,tried both male and female voices,tried running it throu the fm radio,shut the jakes and still could not understand the garbbeled sound.very very poor audio.The next drawback is there is no battery back up,if you hit the cig liter by mistake you lose everything you programed in and must pull over and retype all information again.The external antenna is a joke,very flimsey hook up.I was in the Scranton area on the Gov. Bob Casey Hwy (about 6-7 years old)and the unit had no clue where it was,needs more recent maps.I don't trust it 100% but its all that I found for trucks.