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    1. Garmin Portable Friction Mount
    $24.74
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    1. Garmin Portable Friction Mount
    Electronics
    list price: $39.99 -- our price: $24.73
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B002OL2MU4
    Manufacturer: Garmin
    US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

    Editorial Review

    Portable Friction Mount ... Read more

    Reviews

    4-0 out of 5 stars Best Solution for NUVI in my Prius and my Ford: Theft Protection As Well!!, June 1, 2007
    My Prius has a rough dashboard and a windshield that slopes very sharply. Thus, the suction cup mounts are not good solutions. Fortunately, the friction mount is a great solution. It works much better than I expected. Very stable, does not slide, and lets me adjust my Nuvi to a variety of different angles. I can place the GPS anywhere on the dash or even on the center console. Also works great when transferred to my wife's Ford.

    Only downside to the device is that it has a rather large footprint, but not prohibitively large. I like the fact that I can easily use this in both of our family vehicles depending on where we need the GPS.

    UPDATE: Now that I have used this mount regularly since May, I have to say this is the best mounting solution I've found for a GPS or any other device for my car. It hasn't slid out of place once!! Given the rise in GPS units being stolen from cars, this mount allows you to easily stash your GPS Unit and mount out of sight and then put it back into position with ease.

    2009 Update: Still using this in my Prius and my wife has one too. It's held up quite well. It IS a bit bulky to store out of the way when not in use, but still a good solution. I usually remove my GPS from the mount (a simple process) and then place the mount as far under the seat as it will go. Not perfect, but the best solution I've found to date.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Well designed, May 19, 2007
    This mount works great. The selection of Garmin mounts is confusing as some are two parts and some are one. If you have a Nuvi with the included windshield mount, then this is the only part you need to buy. The included mount disassembles at the ball and socket joint and attaches to this one. I can't say it will never come off the dash if I do some really high speed maneuver, but so far it's held steady for all regular driving.

    I like that it's easy to move the mount and gps unit down to the floor when I park. Yeah a thief could still see it if they came right up to my car but at least it's not obvious from halfway across the parking lot like a windshield mount is. A thief that sees an empty windshield mount is probably going to assume (correctly) that I've just put the unit in the glove compartment.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Finally, the right mounting solution, June 16, 2007
    I have become addicted to my Garmin Nuvi 660 and used it for six months with a successful windshield mount. But now I have bought a new car. I discovered that the windshield suction mount left an ugly black ring on the window of my old car. (I assume I can get this cleaned up when I detail the car for selling.)

    So no way was I going to put one of those on my beautiful new car. I tried the Garmin dashboard mount but shied away from the "permanent" disc. I found the "temporary" disc was just not up to the job of holding this device in place -- at least on my vehicle. I found this very frustrating. I read about the Portable Friction Mount, found a Best Buy store that had it in stock and ran out to buy it.

    Though it is not terribly good looking, it does the job very well. I tried whipping around a few tight turns in parking lots and the whole thing stayed put. As another reviewer said, this lets you easily remove the thing and put it on the floor so it's not obvious. That may be more valuable than you would think. I know somebody who removed his Garmin Nuvi (and took it with him) but left the window mount in place. The car was broken into and the window mount alone was stolen. (Probably that was a pretty frustrated thief.)

    Also, this will be easy to transfer to a rental car. And it will make it easy for my wife to borrow my Nuvi. Hmmm!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Stable but here's an easy improvement, June 26, 2007
    While the friction mount on the bottom of the beanbag is pretty darn stable even with stops, starts, and turns I sometimes would find it sliding across the dash. The solution has been to use one of those little 6x4 inch mats sold at Radio Shack or Walmart for keeping cellphones on the dash. The mat is sticky on one side but leaves no marks or glue. I have not had one slide since using the mat. I even bring the mat with me in rental cars. This gives a very secure mount that is very easy to take from car to car.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Just the right mount for a Garmin Nuvi (works with all Nuvis), December 2, 2007
    The first time I tried this mount was in a rental car for a Garmin C530, and I never thought it would stay on the slightly sloping dash of the Pontiac Grand Prix but it held firm going up and down San Francisco's hilly roads. That prompted me to buy one for my car. Essentially this mount is a bean bag with a mouse pad like rubber base but its engineered to stay where you put it and not slide around unless you move it. The good thing is that it stays put even if you brake suddenly, and if you drive in bumper to bumper rush hour traffic like me every day you'll appreciate this even more!

    The advantages are:
    - No sticking on windshield. This is a BIG advantage as the windshield mount starts to come off easily after a year of usage, less if you leave it in your car while it's parked in the sun. There is nothing worse than your GPS sliding off while you're driving round a tricky bend, especially if you are new to the area. Sometimes it can be downright dangerous.
    - The windshield mount also alerts thieves that a GPS is in the car. A friction mount can be placed down under the car seat when you leave the car without needing to disconnect anything so that you're ready to go quickly when you come back to the car.
    - The other big advantage is the ability to move it around to the position you want it. If a passenger is sitting in your car you can just slide it to their side and they can input the information while you are driving. It also makes it easy to slide it closer to yourself. Since I have the Nuvi 660 I often make calls with the bluetooth feature while driving, it is easy to slide it towards me when I am speaking to someone in order to get better voice reception.

    This mount works for all Nuvis as they have the "snap the ball in the joint". If you buy any model of Nuvi then this is all you need, no other adapter parts are needed. It's also easy to switch this mount between cars or move it to a rental car when you travel. It has been the best and most useful accessory I could buy for my Nuvi 660.

    5-0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT, September 1, 2007
    I purchased the Garmin Nuvi 350 to use for work since I travel quite a bit for my job. I was hesitant about buying the friction mount because I worried that it wouldn't stay put. I'm happy to report that I was wrong.

    I recently used this friction mount with my Nuvi 350 on a long trip from NJ to Maine. Not only did it stay put exactly where I placed it on my dashboard for the entire trip, but it stayed put in a near accident. On one of the many highways we traveled, there was a car accident ahead and everyone in my lane slammed on the brakes. Now, mind you, we were all traveling at approximately 60-65 miles per hour. I'm most happy to report that we didn't collide with anyone. ---> Amazingly, the friction mount and my Nuvi didn't move an inch.

    You can buy this friction mount with complete confidence. If it didn't move in the situation I was in, it won't move with normal driving. Not only that, but it is easy to remove and stow your friction mount and Nuvi without leaving evidence that you have a GPS (now a favored target for theives).

    3-0 out of 5 stars Slides easier as it ages, December 5, 2007
    I've had this item for 3 months, and initially was very impressed with it's holding power on the dash. It's not magic - it will come off if you make a sudden turn or floor it from a stop light - but generally it stayed put, even through some *very* curvy roads in West Virginia at a "spirited" pace.

    Over time, however, it seems to have absorbed the oils or possiblly Armor-All out of the dash (leaving a distinct dry spot on the dash in the shape of the mount), which has impacted it's performance. It still generally stays put, but takes much less aggressive a maneuver to make it move. I am currently trying different cleaners to try to reclaim some of the original grip.

    As mentioned many times, the ability to remove it from the car, put it on the floor, move it to different cars, etc. is very nice. I would buy it again.

    5-0 out of 5 stars really easy to set up and use., August 15, 2007
    I justed pulled my Nuvi 660 off the window attachment, the ball just popped right out, then pushed it onto this ball. It works great, even has a lock/unlock, so you can slide the GPS out of the base easily, or lock it into place. It's easy to move the GPS to get just the right angle but it stays put once It's how I like it. I don't have too much trouble with the unit sliding around. I have a large, flat dash and if it were going anywhere, there's nothing to stop it, but it stays where I put it(I'm not a speeder and don't take turns sharper than I have to). As I live in California where I can't use the window attachment, I wish it would have come with this option. I wouldn't want to stick sticky tape on my leather dash. So far, I"m real happy with it.

    UPDATE: After a month or so driving around with this thing on my dash, I'm as happy as ever. It hasn't moved at all, over pumps, up or down really steep hills, even with the power cord pulling on it (as I have it plugged into my cigarette lighter all the time). It's light enough and small enough to move easily and tuck away, it doesn't get in the way at all when I'm driving. I think it's perfect and I love it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Works great, March 10, 2007
    Although I was skeptical, this holds onto the dash in both my Highlander and RX300. The ball attached directly to the mount that came with my Nuvi 360. No other kits were required.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Works with the Garmin Nuvi 660 -- no additional mount to purchase, June 14, 2007
    As one of the other reviewers stated, it is unclear whether certain Garmin GPS units require one or more additional parts for the portable mounts. This portable friction mount works perfectly with the Garmin Nuvi 660 -- you do need the bracket that holds the GPS unit from the suction cup mount that ships with the Nuvi 660. Just remove it and snap it on to the ball of the friction mount.

    The mount itself works perfectly -- my GPS stays put in typical California driving (which has included a few sudden braking maneuvers at rush hour). Excellent solution for those who want to be able to use the GPS in multiple vehicles.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Best Solution for NUVI in my Prius and my Ford: Theft Protection As Well!!, June 1, 2007
    My Prius has a rough dashboard and a windshield that slopes very sharply. Thus, the suction cup mounts are not good solutions. Fortunately, the friction mount is a great solution. It works much better than I expected. Very stable, does not slide, and lets me adjust my Nuvi to a variety of different angles. I can place the GPS anywhere on the dash or even on the center console. Also works great when transferred to my wife's Ford.

    Only downside to the device is that it has a rather large footprint, but not prohibitively large. I like the fact that I can easily use this in both of our family vehicles depending on where we need the GPS.

    UPDATE: Now that I have used this mount regularly since May, I have to say this is the best mounting solution I've found for a GPS or any other device for my car. It hasn't slid out of place once!! Given the rise in GPS units being stolen from cars, this mount allows you to easily stash your GPS Unit and mount out of sight and then put it back into position with ease.

    2009 Update: Still using this in my Prius and my wife has one too. It's held up quite well. It IS a bit bulky to store out of the way when not in use, but still a good solution. I usually remove my GPS from the mount (a simple process) and then place the mount as far under the seat as it will go. Not perfect, but the best solution I've found to date.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Well designed, May 19, 2007
    This mount works great. The selection of Garmin mounts is confusing as some are two parts and some are one. If you have a Nuvi with the included windshield mount, then this is the only part you need to buy. The included mount disassembles at the ball and socket joint and attaches to this one. I can't say it will never come off the dash if I do some really high speed maneuver, but so far it's held steady for all regular driving.

    I like that it's easy to move the mount and gps unit down to the floor when I park. Yeah a thief could still see it if they came right up to my car but at least it's not obvious from halfway across the parking lot like a windshield mount is. A thief that sees an empty windshield mount is probably going to assume (correctly) that I've just put the unit in the glove compartment.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Finally, the right mounting solution, June 16, 2007
    I have become addicted to my Garmin Nuvi 660 and used it for six months with a successful windshield mount. But now I have bought a new car. I discovered that the windshield suction mount left an ugly black ring on the window of my old car. (I assume I can get this cleaned up when I detail the car for selling.)

    So no way was I going to put one of those on my beautiful new car. I tried the Garmin dashboard mount but shied away from the "permanent" disc. I found the "temporary" disc was just not up to the job of holding this device in place -- at least on my vehicle. I found this very frustrating. I read about the Portable Friction Mount, found a Best Buy store that had it in stock and ran out to buy it.

    Though it is not terribly good looking, it does the job very well. I tried whipping around a few tight turns in parking lots and the whole thing stayed put. As another reviewer said, this lets you easily remove the thing and put it on the floor so it's not obvious. That may be more valuable than you would think. I know somebody who removed his Garmin Nuvi (and took it with him) but left the window mount in place. The car was broken into and the window mount alone was stolen. (Probably that was a pretty frustrated thief.)

    Also, this will be easy to transfer to a rental car. And it will make it easy for my wife to borrow my Nuvi. Hmmm!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Stable but here's an easy improvement, June 26, 2007
    While the friction mount on the bottom of the beanbag is pretty darn stable even with stops, starts, and turns I sometimes would find it sliding across the dash. The solution has been to use one of those little 6x4 inch mats sold at Radio Shack or Walmart for keeping cellphones on the dash. The mat is sticky on one side but leaves no marks or glue. I have not had one slide since using the mat. I even bring the mat with me in rental cars. This gives a very secure mount that is very easy to take from car to car.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Just the right mount for a Garmin Nuvi (works with all Nuvis), December 2, 2007
    The first time I tried this mount was in a rental car for a Garmin C530, and I never thought it would stay on the slightly sloping dash of the Pontiac Grand Prix but it held firm going up and down San Francisco's hilly roads. That prompted me to buy one for my car. Essentially this mount is a bean bag with a mouse pad like rubber base but its engineered to stay where you put it and not slide around unless you move it. The good thing is that it stays put even if you brake suddenly, and if you drive in bumper to bumper rush hour traffic like me every day you'll appreciate this even more!

    The advantages are:
    - No sticking on windshield. This is a BIG advantage as the windshield mount starts to come off easily after a year of usage, less if you leave it in your car while it's parked in the sun. There is nothing worse than your GPS sliding off while you're driving round a tricky bend, especially if you are new to the area. Sometimes it can be downright dangerous.
    - The windshield mount also alerts thieves that a GPS is in the car. A friction mount can be placed down under the car seat when you leave the car without needing to disconnect anything so that you're ready to go quickly when you come back to the car.
    - The other big advantage is the ability to move it around to the position you want it. If a passenger is sitting in your car you can just slide it to their side and they can input the information while you are driving. It also makes it easy to slide it closer to yourself. Since I have the Nuvi 660 I often make calls with the bluetooth feature while driving, it is easy to slide it towards me when I am speaking to someone in order to get better voice reception.

    This mount works for all Nuvis as they have the "snap the ball in the joint". If you buy any model of Nuvi then this is all you need, no other adapter parts are needed. It's also easy to switch this mount between cars or move it to a rental car when you travel. It has been the best and most useful accessory I could buy for my Nuvi 660.

    5-0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT, September 1, 2007
    I purchased the Garmin Nuvi 350 to use for work since I travel quite a bit for my job. I was hesitant about buying the friction mount because I worried that it wouldn't stay put. I'm happy to report that I was wrong.

    I recently used this friction mount with my Nuvi 350 on a long trip from NJ to Maine. Not only did it stay put exactly where I placed it on my dashboard for the entire trip, but it stayed put in a near accident. On one of the many highways we traveled, there was a car accident ahead and everyone in my lane slammed on the brakes. Now, mind you, we were all traveling at approximately 60-65 miles per hour. I'm most happy to report that we didn't collide with anyone. ---> Amazingly, the friction mount and my Nuvi didn't move an inch.

    You can buy this friction mount with complete confidence. If it didn't move in the situation I was in, it won't move with normal driving. Not only that, but it is easy to remove and stow your friction mount and Nuvi without leaving evidence that you have a GPS (now a favored target for theives).

    3-0 out of 5 stars Slides easier as it ages, December 5, 2007
    I've had this item for 3 months, and initially was very impressed with it's holding power on the dash. It's not magic - it will come off if you make a sudden turn or floor it from a stop light - but generally it stayed put, even through some *very* curvy roads in West Virginia at a "spirited" pace.

    Over time, however, it seems to have absorbed the oils or possiblly Armor-All out of the dash (leaving a distinct dry spot on the dash in the shape of the mount), which has impacted it's performance. It still generally stays put, but takes much less aggressive a maneuver to make it move. I am currently trying different cleaners to try to reclaim some of the original grip.

    As mentioned many times, the ability to remove it from the car, put it on the floor, move it to different cars, etc. is very nice. I would buy it again.

    5-0 out of 5 stars really easy to set up and use., August 15, 2007
    I justed pulled my Nuvi 660 off the window attachment, the ball just popped right out, then pushed it onto this ball. It works great, even has a lock/unlock, so you can slide the GPS out of the base easily, or lock it into place. It's easy to move the GPS to get just the right angle but it stays put once It's how I like it. I don't have too much trouble with the unit sliding around. I have a large, flat dash and if it were going anywhere, there's nothing to stop it, but it stays where I put it(I'm not a speeder and don't take turns sharper than I have to). As I live in California where I can't use the window attachment, I wish it would have come with this option. I wouldn't want to stick sticky tape on my leather dash. So far, I"m real happy with it.

    UPDATE: After a month or so driving around with this thing on my dash, I'm as happy as ever. It hasn't moved at all, over pumps, up or down really steep hills, even with the power cord pulling on it (as I have it plugged into my cigarette lighter all the time). It's light enough and small enough to move easily and tuck away, it doesn't get in the way at all when I'm driving. I think it's perfect and I love it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Works great, March 10, 2007
    Although I was skeptical, this holds onto the dash in both my Highlander and RX300. The ball attached directly to the mount that came with my Nuvi 360. No other kits were required.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Works with the Garmin Nuvi 660 -- no additional mount to purchase, June 14, 2007
    As one of the other reviewers stated, it is unclear whether certain Garmin GPS units require one or more additional parts for the portable mounts. This portable friction mount works perfectly with the Garmin Nuvi 660 -- you do need the bracket that holds the GPS unit from the suction cup mount that ships with the Nuvi 660. Just remove it and snap it on to the ball of the friction mount.

    The mount itself works perfectly -- my GPS stays put in typical California driving (which has included a few sudden braking maneuvers at rush hour). Excellent solution for those who want to be able to use the GPS in multiple vehicles. ... Read more


    2. Garmin Portable Friction Mount
    Electronics
    list price: $39.99 -- our price: $24.74
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B000LRMS66
    Manufacturer: Garmin
    Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars
    US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

    Editorial Review

    Amazon.com Product DescriptionKeep your nüvi in place with this portable friction mount. It'll keep everything in plain sight when you need it and out of the way when you don't.

    Place the mount on any stable surface, and adjust the position of your GPS to your liking. The friction mount weighs enough to keep your device put on the dash, even when sudden maneuvers are necessary. It's ideal for states in which the use of windshield suction mounts is illegal.

    In addition to its convenience, you can quickly place your GPS out of sight, and without leaving any residue on the windshield, both handy for any potential prying eyes.

    Compatible Garmin Models

    • aera 500, 510, 550, 560
    • nüvi 1200, 1250, 1260T, 1300, 1350, 1350T, 1370T, 1390T, 1450, 1490T, 1690, 200, 200W, 205, 205W, 250, 250W, 255, 255W, 260, 260W, 265T, 265WT, 270, 275T, 285WT, 350, 360, 370, 465T, 500, 5000, 550, 600, 610, 650, 660, 670, 680, 750, 755T, 760, 765T, 770, 775T, 780, 785T, 850, 855, 880, 885T
    • StreetPilot c510, c530, c550, c580, i2, i3, i5
    • zÅ«mo 660

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    Reviews

    4-0 out of 5 stars Best Solution for NUVI in my Prius and my Ford: Theft Protection As Well!!, June 1, 2007
    My Prius has a rough dashboard and a windshield that slopes very sharply. Thus, the suction cup mounts are not good solutions. Fortunately, the friction mount is a great solution. It works much better than I expected. Very stable, does not slide, and lets me adjust my Nuvi to a variety of different angles. I can place the GPS anywhere on the dash or even on the center console. Also works great when transferred to my wife's Ford.

    Only downside to the device is that it has a rather large footprint, but not prohibitively large. I like the fact that I can easily use this in both of our family vehicles depending on where we need the GPS.

    UPDATE: Now that I have used this mount regularly since May, I have to say this is the best mounting solution I've found for a GPS or any other device for my car. It hasn't slid out of place once!! Given the rise in GPS units being stolen from cars, this mount allows you to easily stash your GPS Unit and mount out of sight and then put it back into position with ease.

    2009 Update: Still using this in my Prius and my wife has one too. It's held up quite well. It IS a bit bulky to store out of the way when not in use, but still a good solution. I usually remove my GPS from the mount (a simple process) and then place the mount as far under the seat as it will go. Not perfect, but the best solution I've found to date.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Well designed, May 19, 2007
    This mount works great. The selection of Garmin mounts is confusing as some are two parts and some are one. If you have a Nuvi with the included windshield mount, then this is the only part you need to buy. The included mount disassembles at the ball and socket joint and attaches to this one. I can't say it will never come off the dash if I do some really high speed maneuver, but so far it's held steady for all regular driving.

    I like that it's easy to move the mount and gps unit down to the floor when I park. Yeah a thief could still see it if they came right up to my car but at least it's not obvious from halfway across the parking lot like a windshield mount is. A thief that sees an empty windshield mount is probably going to assume (correctly) that I've just put the unit in the glove compartment.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Finally, the right mounting solution, June 16, 2007
    I have become addicted to my Garmin Nuvi 660 and used it for six months with a successful windshield mount. But now I have bought a new car. I discovered that the windshield suction mount left an ugly black ring on the window of my old car. (I assume I can get this cleaned up when I detail the car for selling.)

    So no way was I going to put one of those on my beautiful new car. I tried the Garmin dashboard mount but shied away from the "permanent" disc. I found the "temporary" disc was just not up to the job of holding this device in place -- at least on my vehicle. I found this very frustrating. I read about the Portable Friction Mount, found a Best Buy store that had it in stock and ran out to buy it.

    Though it is not terribly good looking, it does the job very well. I tried whipping around a few tight turns in parking lots and the whole thing stayed put. As another reviewer said, this lets you easily remove the thing and put it on the floor so it's not obvious. That may be more valuable than you would think. I know somebody who removed his Garmin Nuvi (and took it with him) but left the window mount in place. The car was broken into and the window mount alone was stolen. (Probably that was a pretty frustrated thief.)

    Also, this will be easy to transfer to a rental car. And it will make it easy for my wife to borrow my Nuvi. Hmmm!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Stable but here's an easy improvement, June 26, 2007
    While the friction mount on the bottom of the beanbag is pretty darn stable even with stops, starts, and turns I sometimes would find it sliding across the dash. The solution has been to use one of those little 6x4 inch mats sold at Radio Shack or Walmart for keeping cellphones on the dash. The mat is sticky on one side but leaves no marks or glue. I have not had one slide since using the mat. I even bring the mat with me in rental cars. This gives a very secure mount that is very easy to take from car to car.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Just the right mount for a Garmin Nuvi (works with all Nuvis), December 2, 2007
    The first time I tried this mount was in a rental car for a Garmin C530, and I never thought it would stay on the slightly sloping dash of the Pontiac Grand Prix but it held firm going up and down San Francisco's hilly roads. That prompted me to buy one for my car. Essentially this mount is a bean bag with a mouse pad like rubber base but its engineered to stay where you put it and not slide around unless you move it. The good thing is that it stays put even if you brake suddenly, and if you drive in bumper to bumper rush hour traffic like me every day you'll appreciate this even more!

    The advantages are:
    - No sticking on windshield. This is a BIG advantage as the windshield mount starts to come off easily after a year of usage, less if you leave it in your car while it's parked in the sun. There is nothing worse than your GPS sliding off while you're driving round a tricky bend, especially if you are new to the area. Sometimes it can be downright dangerous.
    - The windshield mount also alerts thieves that a GPS is in the car. A friction mount can be placed down under the car seat when you leave the car without needing to disconnect anything so that you're ready to go quickly when you come back to the car.
    - The other big advantage is the ability to move it around to the position you want it. If a passenger is sitting in your car you can just slide it to their side and they can input the information while you are driving. It also makes it easy to slide it closer to yourself. Since I have the Nuvi 660 I often make calls with the bluetooth feature while driving, it is easy to slide it towards me when I am speaking to someone in order to get better voice reception.

    This mount works for all Nuvis as they have the "snap the ball in the joint". If you buy any model of Nuvi then this is all you need, no other adapter parts are needed. It's also easy to switch this mount between cars or move it to a rental car when you travel. It has been the best and most useful accessory I could buy for my Nuvi 660.

    5-0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT, September 1, 2007
    I purchased the Garmin Nuvi 350 to use for work since I travel quite a bit for my job. I was hesitant about buying the friction mount because I worried that it wouldn't stay put. I'm happy to report that I was wrong.

    I recently used this friction mount with my Nuvi 350 on a long trip from NJ to Maine. Not only did it stay put exactly where I placed it on my dashboard for the entire trip, but it stayed put in a near accident. On one of the many highways we traveled, there was a car accident ahead and everyone in my lane slammed on the brakes. Now, mind you, we were all traveling at approximately 60-65 miles per hour. I'm most happy to report that we didn't collide with anyone. ---> Amazingly, the friction mount and my Nuvi didn't move an inch.

    You can buy this friction mount with complete confidence. If it didn't move in the situation I was in, it won't move with normal driving. Not only that, but it is easy to remove and stow your friction mount and Nuvi without leaving evidence that you have a GPS (now a favored target for theives).

    3-0 out of 5 stars Slides easier as it ages, December 5, 2007
    I've had this item for 3 months, and initially was very impressed with it's holding power on the dash. It's not magic - it will come off if you make a sudden turn or floor it from a stop light - but generally it stayed put, even through some *very* curvy roads in West Virginia at a "spirited" pace.

    Over time, however, it seems to have absorbed the oils or possiblly Armor-All out of the dash (leaving a distinct dry spot on the dash in the shape of the mount), which has impacted it's performance. It still generally stays put, but takes much less aggressive a maneuver to make it move. I am currently trying different cleaners to try to reclaim some of the original grip.

    As mentioned many times, the ability to remove it from the car, put it on the floor, move it to different cars, etc. is very nice. I would buy it again.

    5-0 out of 5 stars really easy to set up and use., August 15, 2007
    I justed pulled my Nuvi 660 off the window attachment, the ball just popped right out, then pushed it onto this ball. It works great, even has a lock/unlock, so you can slide the GPS out of the base easily, or lock it into place. It's easy to move the GPS to get just the right angle but it stays put once It's how I like it. I don't have too much trouble with the unit sliding around. I have a large, flat dash and if it were going anywhere, there's nothing to stop it, but it stays where I put it(I'm not a speeder and don't take turns sharper than I have to). As I live in California where I can't use the window attachment, I wish it would have come with this option. I wouldn't want to stick sticky tape on my leather dash. So far, I"m real happy with it.

    UPDATE: After a month or so driving around with this thing on my dash, I'm as happy as ever. It hasn't moved at all, over pumps, up or down really steep hills, even with the power cord pulling on it (as I have it plugged into my cigarette lighter all the time). It's light enough and small enough to move easily and tuck away, it doesn't get in the way at all when I'm driving. I think it's perfect and I love it.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Works great, March 10, 2007
    Although I was skeptical, this holds onto the dash in both my Highlander and RX300. The ball attached directly to the mount that came with my Nuvi 360. No other kits were required.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Works with the Garmin Nuvi 660 -- no additional mount to purchase, June 14, 2007
    As one of the other reviewers stated, it is unclear whether certain Garmin GPS units require one or more additional parts for the portable mounts. This portable friction mount works perfectly with the Garmin Nuvi 660 -- you do need the bracket that holds the GPS unit from the suction cup mount that ships with the Nuvi 660. Just remove it and snap it on to the ball of the friction mount.

    The mount itself works perfectly -- my GPS stays put in typical California driving (which has included a few sudden braking maneuvers at rush hour). Excellent solution for those who want to be able to use the GPS in multiple vehicles. ... Read more


    3. 4.3" EVA Case for Garmin Nuvi 265WT 1300 1350 1370T GPS

    -- our price: $5.85
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    Asin: B0030BBWHQ
    Manufacturer: eForCity
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    4.3" EVA Case for Garmin Nuvi 265WT 1300 1350 1370T GPS ... Read more


    4. TomTom GPS Dashboard Mount for TomTom GPS Navigators
    Electronics
    list price: $39.95 -- our price: $14.98
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    Asin: B001ET5O70
    Manufacturer: TomTom
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    The patented design of ARKON's Weighted Friction Dash Mount focuses on safety. Sewn into the backside of the Weighted Dash Mount is a Safety Loop. ARKON's Friction dash mount also includes a plastic hook that can be adhered to your dash. Though not required, once adhered to the dash, users connect the loop to the hook at any time to insure the stability of the weighted friction dash mount. ... Read more


    5. Garmin 4.3-Inch Carrying Case
    Electronics
    list price: $18.00 -- our price: $8.43
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    Asin: B002OL2MUE
    Manufacturer: Garmin
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    Carrying case, nuvi 4.3"... Get durable all-around protection for your device with our sleek carrying case. The stylish case supports your phone while the soft inner lining protects it from scratches. Elastic side panels provide additional support and a glove-like fit. ... Read more


    6. Garmin 4.3-Inch Carrying Case
    Accessory
    list price: $19.99 -- our price: $8.56
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    Asin: B000IN09C8
    Manufacturer: Garmin
    Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars
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    You can use with Garmin® leather carrying case to carry and protect your Nuvi Wide Series GPS units. ... Read more

    Reviews

    4-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing quality, December 16, 2007
    I don't understand all the glowing reviews for this case: based on the many four and five star ratings given by other owners, I figured it was a no-brainer and placed my order.

    When it arrived, I was surprised to discover that the leather is coarse and thin and that there is no real padding for the Nuvi.

    Basically, this is two pieces of hard plastic over which some low-grade leather has been stretched. The best thing I can say about it is that it fits the 650 snugly -- at least initially -- which is important, as one end of the case remains open (providing easy access to the headphone port and SD card slot, as well as a potential avenue for the carelessly handled Nuvi to slip out).

    Do not look for a belt clip or carry strap option, either. This is simple protection of the most basic sort.

    I do not expect this case to wear well; it just isn't constructed for regular daily use.

    Given the price and quality of the Nuvi 600s, I expected better in a case.

    BTW, shame on Garmin for not including even some flimsy basic protection like this in the box with the 650!

    Unless it is important to you to get something with the Garmin name on it, I would advise shopping for a more durable and protective alternative to this case.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great Case, Can accidentally turn on GPS, January 3, 2008
    I bought this case from my Nuvi 760, I would buy it again.

    Pros
    + reinfoced front and back makes for a sturdy case that protects the device from both scratches and impacts
    + very snug but easy to get in and out - hasn't ever slipped out
    + good size, it is about as small as it can be
    + soft interior to prevent scratches
    + small sleeve on the side

    Cons
    - It is snug enough to sometimes slide the power switch on the 760 as I take it in or out. I need to make sure it goes in with the switch down and locked so it doesn't come on when I put it in. Coming on on the way out isn't such a big deal since I usually want to use it.

    Overall this is a great case, if you are careful you could call auto-power-on a feature!

    5-0 out of 5 stars works with nuvi 750/760/770 series too...however, October 29, 2007
    Garmin n�vi 750 Auto Navigation System

    i just picked up one of these for a nuvi 750 as the case is listed as compatible on the garmin site. stylish looking case however, the 700 series is thinner then 600 series. if you hold the case upside down, the nuvi will fall out. be caareful.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Does what it is designed to do, April 28, 2008
    First a comment on some previous reviews - This is not a high tech item, it's a protective case. Don't try to make more of it than that.

    Now for my thoughts.
    1) It fits my NUVI 750 like a glove.
    2) The quality of construction is at least as good as any other case I've seen on the market. It also is aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
    3) It slips into my shirt pocket with ease.
    4) I realize that is not a form of structural armor for my device and that I still must exercise a certain amount of care to keep my NUVI from harm. It's not waterproof, fireproof, bombproof etc. It does keep my screen clean, prevents case scratches, protects it from the usual hazards of being knocked about in the console of my vehicle where it resides when not in use.

    To summarize. It does what it is designed to do at a reasonable price.
    Therefore it rates the 5 stars in my book.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Fits Nuvi 250w, December 4, 2007
    The Nuvi 250w did not come with a case so I ordered this one. It fits perfectly. The whole 200w series is the same size so any of them will fit.

    It's a little expensive but it's a lot cheaper then replacing a cracked screen.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Fits very well, August 8, 2007
    Very well constructed, and fit my Nuvi 650 perfectly. I would recommend it to protect your Nuvi

    5-0 out of 5 stars Saves your Nuvi! A must have, June 17, 2007
    This case came with my Nuvi 660. It is well worth having the case for storage in a glove box so that other items do not scratch the screen. There is a soft liner on the inside of the case. It's also a great way to protect your Nuvi if it is dropped. This is also great for the lady that wants to put it in her purse to use show off photos of your kids and grandkids to her friends.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Case for Garmin 200W, February 24, 2008

    Works great for my Garmin 200W even though that is not what it is advertised for.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Nice Basic Case For Garmin, December 17, 2007
    I ordered this case for my Garmin 200W. It works great, nice case - quality construction. I would not recommend this case for any 'rugged' applications. A hard shell case would probably be much better. But this case will suit the needs of most average consumers. It is durable and can be put in a bag or purse. My only complaint is I wish it had a closure tab or strap to give it extra security for the GPS to not slip out but I've not had any problems. Nice basic protective case.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Garmin Case for 600 series, November 3, 2007
    Garmin Carrying Case for Nuvi 660 (010-10823-01)

    Perfet fit for the Garmin 650 and other 600 series GPS units. Simple but solid protection. ... Read more


    7. HDCS: Hard Shell Case For Garmin, TomTom, Mio GPS with 3.5" and 4.3" Screen

    -- our price: $7.29
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    Asin: B001U5PKJ0
    Manufacturer: Neewer
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    GPS Pouch Hard Case Bluefor ANY GPS System with up to 4.3" LCD Screen

    For: Garmin: Nuvi 650, 660, 750, 760, 850, 860, 755T, 765T, 775T, 785T, 855
    855T, 1300, 1350, 1350T, 1370T, 1390T
    200W, 205W, 250W, 255W, 260W, 265WT & MORE!
    TomTom: One 125, 130, 130S, 140, 140S, XL XLS 330 330s, 920, 920T, 930T, 730, 720 & MORE!


    *Quantity: 1
    *Color: BLUE
    *Case is molded to fit for 4.3" GPSZipper-style case Secure.
    *Mesh pocket for storage of batteries, cables and additional 3 memory card slots.
    *EVA wrapped with durable nylon that is resistance to bump, drop, or rain. Offers complete protection, with soft interior cushion that surrounds your GPS.
    *Total Protection for your GPS Navigation 4.3" Inch. An absolute case accessory. Must Have! Convenient.Easy to carry alone or inside a bag.Case comes with lanyard and carabineer so you can clip to anywhere needed

    Compatible with:
    Garmin: Nuvi 200w, 250w, 205w, 255w, 680, 750, 760, 770, 780, 850, 880; 265wt, 265t, 265w,
    Tomtom Go 930T, 920, 920T, 730, 720, XL 330s, XL 330, Traffic,Magellan Roadmate Maestro 4250, 4220, 4210, 4200, 4050, 4040, 4000, 3250, 3225, 3220, 3210, 3200, 3140, 31000
    Magellan Crossover 2500, Roadmate 1430, 1412, 1400, 1212, 1200 Knight Rider GPS
    Sony NVU 44, 73T, 74T New 1200 and 1300 series
    Mio Moov 200, Mio Moov 210, Mio Moov 300, Mio Moov 310, Mio Digiwalker C320, Mio Digiwalker C320, Mio Digiwalker C220, Mio Moov 500

    Package Contents : 1 X GPS POUCH
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    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Nice case ..., September 4, 2009
    This case has a semi-rigid cover and some elastic nice straps inside to hold your 3.5" or 4.3" GPS in place. The only minor drawback is that I expected the inside of the case to be a little more "plush" and soft. But it's not worth subtracting a star. It's a good buy.

    5-0 out of 5 stars A very nice case for the money!, October 17, 2009
    I would agree that the case is more of a semi-ridged case rather than a true hard case, but it is still a very good product, especially for the money! I use mine with a 4.3'' Garmin and it does not slide around while inside.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great case, April 24, 2010
    This case is exactly what we wanted. The 4.3" 255w garmin fits in great along with the charger. Make sure you store you garmin face down in the case so that it is protected, especially if you store the charger in the case as well. With the charger in the case, it is a tight fit, but that is good so that nothing moves around gets scratched or broken. It is not so tight you have to force it shut. I would highly recommend this. Plus the black case has a dull shine so its easy to hide in your car, to keep unwelcomed eyes away.

    4-0 out of 5 stars For the price-It can't be beat, October 27, 2010
    I don't understand why anyone would be negative about this case unless you paid at least twice the price. For 5 bucks you can't find anything better, in my opinion. It fits a 4.3 unit perfectly and provides good protection. If you are going to be rough and tumble with it then spend more money and get something heavier and thicker, but for average use it serves its purpose.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Nice GPS Case, September 10, 2010
    I liked the appearance and the overall design. It fits my Garmin 265WT well. Seems sturdy enough for its intended use. I'd recommend this case. It's worth the price.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Nice but needs a little more room, July 7, 2010
    Used this with a Garmin 265. Case is great but you really have to stuff any cords in that side pocket to make it a carry-all for everything. So do I turn the screen towards the cords which are crammed in there or towards the outside where it might get hit??? Nice carry case for just the Garmin if you want to take it in-out of the car.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Good case for the buck., November 29, 2010
    This is a nice hard shell case at a low cost. It basicly is only large enough to hold the GPS unit and barely holds the cigarette charger for it. Fits nicely inside your console or glove department of your car.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect fit, November 23, 2010
    This is just the right size and I can put the car charger and its cord in the it too. The case is a soft hard case, no truely what I would call a hard case but it is stiff enough for small dings.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect for protection, August 25, 2010
    The shell case is the right size for my Nuvi 265. It seems to protect more the device than the Garmin product sold separetly. The point one has to have in mind is that this case is bigger that the Garmin one, so depending of the pants pockets size you can't put it inside them.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Good Value for your Money, August 16, 2010
    I bought this item for my Garmin 1350, which is my first GPS ever. I was attracted to the price. The whole thing cost me less than $8, which is a steal, when you think about it.

    We have multiple cars, like most American households, and so we wanted something we can take with us and store in the glove department without scratching it up. We also wanted something we can put the charger in.

    So the good things:

    - price
    - the leash (quite handy now when I think about it)

    Can be improved things:

    - black, really? can't do this in any other color?
    - construction is a bit weak. I'm scared that it'll lose its shape in a couple of years.
    - space. It's REALLY TIGHT in there. I would not put anything else but the charger and GPS in there, though there is a sleeve for memory cards. I would NOT put any in there - probably will crack them upon closure.

    But overall, it's a good value for what you need. Nothing fancy and gets the job done. ... Read more


    8. TomTom USB Home Charger for TomTom GPS Units
    Electronics
    list price: $24.95 -- our price: $19.27
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00139U9XU
    Manufacturer: TomTom
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    TomTom 9A00.280 AC Home Charger One. Works from any standard electric outlet at home, at work, or in hotel rooms Offers the freedom and convenience of charging while away from your vehicle Recharges the TomTom ONEs lithium ion battery via built in USB port. ... Read more


    9. AmazonBasics Carrying Case for 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Units (Black)
    Electronics

    Asin: B002VPE21A
    Manufacturer: AmazonBasics
    Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars
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    Amazon.com Product DescriptionThe AmazonBasics Carrying Case for Portable GPS Units is a durable, faux-leather protector for your portable GPS device. Designed to shield your GPS from bumps and scratches, this soft-lined case features expandable sides and a pocket for small notes and other items.

    AmazonBasics header

    Carrying Case for Portable GPS
    At a Glance

    • Durable, faux-leather protector for your portable GPS device

    • Soft tricot liner helps keep device scratch-free

    • Fits most GPS units with 4.3-inch screens

    • Exterior pocket for storing notes and other small items
    Dimensions: 4.92x3.07x0.78 inches (LxWxH)

    Warranty: AmazonBasics 1-Year Limited Warranty [PDF]

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    Carrying Case for Portable GPS
    This carrying case's elastic panels securely hold your GPS unit, providing quick access when you need it. View larger.
    This Carrying Case is designed to fit small electronics from:
    • Garmin
    • Magellan
    • Samsung
    • Sony
    • Apple
    • Nikon
    • Panasonic
    • Plus others

    Durable Exterior and Soft Interior
    This durable and stylish Carrying Case for Portable GPS Units offers a rigid, faux-leather exterior that protects your GPS Unit from bumps and jostles. Additionally, its soft tricot liner keeps your GPS device free of scratches.

    Elastic Sides and Convenient Pocket
    The case features elastic sides that expand to fit most GPS units with 4.3-inch screens. The design makes it easy to insert and remove your GPS Unit, which is ideal for when you're on the go. For further convenience, the Carrying Case for Portable GPS Units includes a pocket for storing notes and other small items.

    Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging
    This AmazonBasics product features Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging that is recyclable. It comes without excess packaging materials, such as hard plastic clamshell casings, plastic bindings, or wire ties. The packaging is designed to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife, and it will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging. Products with Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging can frequently be shipped in their own boxes, without an additional shipping box, saving on resources and reducing waste. In addition, the packaging materials that we do use are easily and frequently recycled, composted, or reused by our customers, and all the inks and dyes are biodegradable.

    Warranty Information
    The AmazonBasics Carrying Case for Portable GPS Units (Black) is protected by an AmazonBasics one-year limited warranty.

    What's in the Box
    Black carrying case for portable GPS device and warranty card. (Does not include products and accessories shown in photographs.)


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    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars An Excellent GPS Carrying Case, Especially for 4.3" Garmin Units, June 29, 2010

    Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?)
    I currently own two Garmin GPS units, the GARMIN 010-00656-00 Nuvi 250W Widescreen Travel Assistant and the Garmin n�vi 285W/285WT 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic. Both are the same size.

    Both fit perfectly in the Garmin 4.3-Inch Carrying Case. But, now that I own this AmazonBasics Carrying Case for Portable GPS Units (Black), which costs less and, I think, is better-made, I see no reason to buy the Garmin case.

    This AmazonBasics unit is slightly smaller in exterior dimensions than the Garmin one, yet the AmazonBasics case is padded better. In addition, the AmazonBasics unit has elastic extensions on its sides rather than the vinyl ones on the Garmin; the extensions leave room at both the top and bottom of the sides in order to facilitate retrieving the GPS unit. It is easy to insert and remove my Garmins in either of these two cases.

    Don't let the elastic sides dissuade you from the purchase; they appear to be quite robust and I am certain that this case will last at least as long, if not longer, than Garmin's own.

    Like the Garmin case, the AmazonBasics case has a pocket; however about the only thing you could put into either would be a few small pieces of paper. Especially when the GPS is stored in either of the cases, it is difficult to retrieve anything stored in the pocket. Yet I suppose it's better to have it than not to have it. Someone may find a use for it.

    Since AmazonBasics has begun, I have obtained several of their items. In all cases thus far I have found the items to be at least comparable to the "name-brand" equivalent (and better made in some cases) and they are priced lower. In my opinion, Amazon Basics products represent good value for money.

    The "frustration-free" packaging is a bonus; though you DO need an implement to open the box (I use an ordinary letter opener), there is none of the teeth-gnashing associated with those "wonderful modern" plastic packaging which are now so ubiquitous. (I detest that type of packaging!)

    I give this little case five stars in its category - for its construction, for its design, for its usefulness, and for its price.

    For owners of the Garmin 200-series GPS units, and for owners of other GPS units which are of the same size, I recommend this case highly.

    5-0 out of 5 stars good multi-purpose electronics holder, May 28, 2010
    This is a nice cheap multi-purpose electronics holder. It expands to fit your device and is a good option if you like the flexibility of being able to use it eventually for a different GPS or other electronic device. The outside is stiff enough that it would take a good amount of pressure exerted on the case to damage any LCD screen inside. The sides and top are open, so this is not a good option if you're worried about collecting dust on a seldom-used device. The case expands to fit the device, and looks like it would comfortably fit devices that are up to 4.75 inches long and anywhere from 2.75 to 3.25 inches wide and .5 inches to .9 inches thick. The extra slot in front hardly opens and it would be hard to fit anything more than the shape and thickness of a few credit cards inside it. The "frustration-free packaging" is easy enough to work with that most people should be able to open it with just their hands. For the price and flexibility, it seems like a pretty good deal.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Not for Garmin 800 series, August 23, 2010
    From sitting in a hot car the glue has on several occasions started to melt and stick to my Navigation unit. It is difficult use the case with my Garmin 855 because the fit is too snug.

    5-0 out of 5 stars This AmazonBasics GPS carrying case affords excellent, affordable, stylish protection for your GPS ..., July 8, 2010

    Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?)
    If you are looking for a portable case for your GPS, the Amazon Basics may be just what you are looking for. This faux leather case will keep your GPS screen free from scratches when not in use in your vehicle. More importantly, I was looking for a small snug case to keep my n�vi in because the excessive heat in an unattended vehicle can shorten the lifespan of the internal lithium battery.

    This is a small unit (4.92 x 3.07 x 0.78 inches) and should be able to be used with the following n�vis:

    n�vi 200W, n�vi 205W, n�vi 250W, n�vi 255W, n�vi 260W, n�vi 265WT, n�vi 465T, n�vi 610, n�vi 650, n�vi 660, n�vi 670, n�vi 680, n�vi 750, n�vi 755T, n�vi 760, n�vi 765T, n�vi 770, n�vi 775T, n�vi 780, n�vi 785T, n�vi 850, n�vi 855, n�vi 880, n�vi 885T

    I checked many of the Magellan Roadmate models and the dimensions won't work with this case, but it's worth checking on your measurements if you misplaced your original case or need an extra one. I did not check the TomToms. Now, some of these n�vis will have a tight fit so it may be wise to check your measurements or if you prefer to have a case in hand you may wish to buy offline.

    You need to be careful to check that your power key is set to the right so your screen is locked each time you use the case. Secondly, when you want to remove your GPS, there is no need to tug at it. Place the case on a flat surface or in your lap. Slip your fingers underneath the GPS and your thumb on the top. With your other hand lightly pull the top of the case upwards and gently tug at the GPS to remove it. After a few tries you'll be able to remove your GPS easily.

    PROS:

    * Snug fit will ensure your GPS will not slip out of the case.

    * The internal lithium battery will last longer if you keep it out of the heat in this case.

    * The faux leather can be easily cleaned as opposed to real leather.

    * The case has a front pocket for notes or credit cards.

    * A soft interior felt-like (tricot) liner will keep the screen scratch free.

    * Flexible elastic bands on either side of the case enable the user to carry variable sized GPS models.

    * Competitive, affordable price.

    CONS:

    None, unless you accidentally hit the power key when inserting your device.

    This case suits my needs perfectly and I'm quite pleased with the quality, the look, and the price. If you are looking for a small, portable case, this is one you might want to consider!

    1-0 out of 5 stars Basic carrying case not recommended for Garmin 855, August 21, 2010
    The basic case, as suggested by Amazon, is not a good choice for th Garmin 855 GPS.
    The case is too tight and frequently will turn itself on while struggoing with the fit.
    If left in the case for a few days, it is almost impossible to remove.

    4-0 out of 5 stars does not fit all 4.3" GPS units, June 21, 2010

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    I got this for my 4.3" TomTom 920. I like it because it is simple and doesn't take up extra space by having nice, clean lines. Its walls are just sturdy enough to protect the LCD screen and keep it from getting scratched. My problem is that my TomTom is too thick to fit into the case. I practically had to shove it in and it would not fit all the way. Then I could barely remove it. So, because TomToms have a rounded back and a thicker dimension than most, it does not fit in this case.

    What does fit: Prime Entertainment Disney Mix Max Plus Media Player - Pirates of the Caribbean, iPod touch (loosely--will fall out, but can be used like a pocket inside your purse or luggage), Kodak Zi6 HD Pocket Video Camera

    Overall, an inexpensive simple option to protect your LCD screen electronic items. Just be aware that it does not fit all 4.3" GPS units. Does not protect from dust or dirt with the open sides, but if you need something light and easy for basic protection, this is for you.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Good value, September 26, 2010
    The fit is a bit too snug, but it does work. Gives good protection to my Garmin 255W 4.3 inch GPS.

    4-0 out of 5 stars GPS Case, September 24, 2010
    Good quality, great fitting case for 4.3 inch GPS. For less than $2 each, can't go wrong.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Good cover but not funtional, September 13, 2010

    Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?)
    This fits our Garmin ("almost" read below) and keeps it safe from scratches, dust etc but it's not very functional when it comes to the buttons! When you slide it in (extremely tight fit) it automatically presses the power button on the side so you end up leaving it 1/4" out of the case so that the button doesn't get pressed inside the tight squeeze. Then when you try to get it out, you have to pluck away at the top to pry it out. I think the concept is there for "protection" But for it to be "useful" it needs to consider the design of the product it's protecting.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent GPS Case For The Money, July 11, 2010

    Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?)
    I have Garmin 660 and 765T GPS devices. I had purchased a genuine Garmin case for the Nuvi 660 unit, but the Nuvi 765T was always just tossed in the center console compartment in my car when not in use. Wanting something to protect the 765T, I decided to give the AmazonBasics Portable GPS carrying case a try. It arrived in Amazon's famous "Frustration Free Packaging," which provided proper protection for shipping yet was extremely easy to open. The Amazon case is soft and flexible, with durable elastic on each side, allowing the case to expand for different GPS models. My Garmin Nuvi 765T slid into the case with little effort, although pulling the device back out took a little more work. The fit was snug at first, but after using the case for a couple of weeks the case loosened its grip just enough to allow easy retrieval of the GPS unit. But it is still plenty snug enough to prevent the GPS from falling out of the case accidentally.

    The inside of the case has a soft padding, which prevents scratching of the LCD display screen and also offers a decent amount of protection against bumps and short drops. Because my Nuvi 765T GPS device has a slider type on/off switch on the top of the device, I find it necessary to slide the switch in the lock position before inserting into the case. This isn't a problem with the case, but rather an unavoidable issue with the design of the GPS as well. I have the same problem with the Garmin case, if I slide my 765T in it. My Nuvi 660 has a push button type on/off switch, which isn't affected by sliding the unit in and out of the case.

    I am extremely pleased with this AmazonBasics GPS carrying case. It is soft, well padded, looks stylish, and provides the right amount of protection for my GPS investment. While it's not genuine leather, it looks like it is, and it is soft and supple enough that I am sure it will stand up to many years of use and abuse. I definitely recommend this case to anyone looking for a protective case for their GPS. Please remember, this case has exterior dimensions of 4.92 x 3.07 x 0.78 inches, and was designed specifically for Garmin Nuvi series GPS devices, although I'm sure a few other manufacturer's GPS devices could fit in this case as well. The case is inexpensive but is made of quality materials. It is definitely a great, cheaper alternative to buying a Garmin branded case. I actually find the Amazon case to be better than the Garmin case, but that is just my opinion. ... Read more

    10. Garmin GSC 10 Speed/Cadence Bike Sensor
    3.5" and 5.25" disks
    list price: $59.99 -- our price: $35.79
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B000BFNOT8
    Manufacturer: Garmin
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    Monitor your pedaling cadence as you ride with this self-calibrating, wireless Speed/Cadence Sensor from Garmin®. It measures and reports your pedaling strokes per minute, providing feedback for optimal performance. ... Read more


    11. ChargerCity GPS Garmin Nuvi Windshield ball & socket suction cup mount & Bracket unit holster bundle for Garmin nuvi 200 200W 205 205W 250 250W 255 255W 260 260W 265T 265WT 270 275T 285 285w 285t 285wt (Direct Replacement Warranty)
    Electronics
    -- our price: $3.03
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B002IUG14O
    Manufacturer: ChargerCity GPS
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    This Garmin Nuvi Mount Kit includes 1x Ball & Socket style windshield mount and 1 Garmin Nuvi bracket mount and. This simple to install easy to operate mount gives you the comfort of simple to adjust viewing angle, users can safely and securely attach device to any vehicle's windshield ... Read more


    12. Garmin USB Cable

    list price: $16.99 -- our price: $0.01
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0023Y1INY
    Manufacturer: Garmin
    Sales Rank: 10
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Features: Charging Port: Connection: USB
    Model #: 010-10723-01
    Compatible Brands: Garmin
    Compatible with: GPS Navigation Systems
    Condition: New
    ... Read more

    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Not Compatible with Garmin GPS Units, January 18, 2010
    The cord i bought
    has worked out great
    it helps me now
    to navigate

    The service was
    grade one and A
    to help this old man
    find his way

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent!!!, July 23, 2009
    I do recommend to purchase any accessories through this seller, because they send the products in perfect condition and it arrives really fast. They are very reliable.

    3-0 out of 5 stars nothing special, October 3, 2010
    I used the usb cable that charges my ps3 controller and it downloaded info to my gps just fine. You dont need a special usb cable. ... Read more


    13. ARKON TTEP115 TomTom EasyPort Windshield / Dash Mount
    Electronics
    list price: $19.95 -- our price: $10.07
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B001H4B0AC
    Manufacturer: Arkon
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    Editorial Review

    Arkon's TTEP115 is compatible with TomTom GPS devices that came bundled with the TomTom EasyPort fold up Mount. Compatible with TomTom ONE 125, ONE 130, ONE 130-S, ONE Europe 22, ONE Regional 22, TomTom XL 330, XL 330-S, XL Europe 22.Arkon's family of windshield suction pedestals are extremely reliable and will perform up to your expectations.Whether you need an additional pedestal for your other vehicle, or your looking for a more reliable mount than the one you already have, consider the Arkon Travelmount windshield suction pedestal for maximum performance. ... Read more


    14. Universal 4.3-inch Screen Protector for Garmin Nuvi

    list price: $9.99 -- our price: $0.01
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00269VU0W
    Manufacturer: Generic
    Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    100 percent brand new, high quality, PET screen protector for Garmin Nuvi 255W, 205W, 265WT, 1300, 1350, 1390T, 1370T, 1350T, 755T, 765T, 775T, 785T, 855, 885T, 465T, Zumo 660, and many more. Designed for daily use, this ultra clear screen protector is quick and easy to apply and it can be removed without leaving residue. One screen protector made from high quality Japanese PET material, one cleaning cloth, One application card to smooth over air bubbles. ... Read more

    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Does not work with the Garmin Nuvi 1350, July 24, 2009
    This screen protector, although it fits perfectly, does not work with the Garmin Nuvi 1350. According to an authority (my son) here is the likely reason it does not work. The Nuvi 1350 is a "resistive" screen type and therefore requires direct contact between a finger or touch device and the screen. The protector puts a shield that prevents this contact. The other type of screen -- a capacitive screen type -- found on some cell phones and other devices is not affected in this way. We demonstrated this by moving this screen protector to a capacitive display of a cell phone; it worked perfectly. I cannot say whether my observations are relevant for any other Garmin Nuvi device other than the 1350. But, buyer beware.

    5-0 out of 5 stars great item!, December 7, 2009
    I just got mine today and finished applying it in 30 seconds.

    I have the Garmin GPS 255W. Got it for a great black friday deal from Staples.

    Order this from Bargin Cell. Decently fast delivery.

    Item works flawless. I'm actually a pro at putting shields on electronics as I have done iphones, macbook pros, ps3, kindles.

    More about this item:

    1) Fits screen well.

    2) It's glossy surface (although I would prefer matte instead because of glare, but it's fine)

    3) if you know what your doing, no air bubbles on the first try.

    4) when you touch the protector, it does leave finger prints but are easy to wipe off with any microfiber cloth (basically your eye glass cleaning cloth).

    5) came with a really small microfiber (useless, get a decent size one from your eye glass dealer) and a small plastic thing for getting rid of air bubbles (which, I found useful for when making sure no bubbles were on at the edge of the protector.

    All in all, I would recommend this to anyone. Great product.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Product, July 1, 2010
    This protector was easy to install, but be sure to read the instructions first and follow them correctly. It is also very clear and stays on after applied. I have a Garmin Nuvi 1300 and it does not cause any problems with the touchscreen properties. Overall, a great product.

    5-0 out of 5 stars GPS Screen Protector, January 30, 2010
    I bought this item to protect my wife's on screen usage of her GPS. Since we often slide the GPS under the seat for protection, it protects the screen from getting dings on it. When I bought my first GPS, I didn't buy a screen protector and after a number of months of useage, I regretted not buying one.

    4-0 out of 5 stars A bit hard to use, but works; Great value., September 26, 2010
    It was fairly easy to place on my GPS, however, there is BOTH a back and a front cover sheet over the protector. The instructions are not very clear on the second cover sheet and it blends in well. Once I figured that out and got it off, I was all set. Works well. I suggest you read others comments as they are helpful during installation. Great value for the price ($0.85 with free shipping).

    5-0 out of 5 stars Mine was a freebee, June 7, 2010
    I don't see how anyone can mess this up putting it on. "Follow the directions!" Mine went on without a hitch and absolutely NO air bubbles on my Garmin Nuvi 265W. Very pleased with it. And yes, it does sharpen the image just a little. Highly recommend if you are always hiding your GPS in the car. Would also recommend getting a case for it. They are cheap insurance from scratching it. Protect your investment!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Screen Protector sharpens Garmin's Image, February 1, 2010
    The product says what it does. It protects and it sharpens the screen image. It works so well, I've forgotten it's on the unit.
    Good bang for the buck!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Screen Protector, November 22, 2009
    I have had this screen protector on my nuvi for several months now and have not experience any problems. Follow the directions for putting it on and it works great, lasts a long time.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Never used it, May 3, 2010
    This was a premature purchase. I never used it because Garmin recommends not applying anything to the screen. The screen is easy to clean so not need for protection.

    2-0 out of 5 stars poor installation and packaging, December 28, 2009
    Has a tag attached with adhesive to the protector difficult to remove, and does not install without leaving lots of bubbles -- which may not interfere with screen visibility (maybe you'd have better luck). Did not appear to be very anti-glare, either. But it does protect, so you get what you pay for, and this costs practically nothing. ... Read more


    15. Garmin Nuvi 1490T Standard Red LED Wall / AC / Home Charger!

    -- our price: $0.68
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: 9984984362
    Manufacturer: Wireless Solutions
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    Garmin Nuvi 1490T Standard Red LED Wall / AC / Home Charger! ... Read more


    16. Garmin Nuvi 255W Case Black EVA Hard Compact Carrying Case

    list price: $19.99 -- our price: $0.01
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B001QKZ3OQ
    Manufacturer: Gizmo Dorks
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    Editorial Review

    Protect your Garmin Nuvi compatible with: Garmin Nuvi 200w, 250w, 205w, 255w, 680, 750, 760, 770, 780, 850, 880. Held perfectly in place with this case and protect it from bumps and dings. Hide your GPS in the case when away from the car. ... Read more


    17. Garmin Carrying Case for GPSMAP 60 Series
    Sports
    list price: $19.99 -- our price: $13.12
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B00076QA6K
    Manufacturer: Garmin
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    The Garmin® carry case is a lightweight yet durable case that is designed to protect your compatible Garmin® unit while in storage or in the field. It also allows access to the belt clip. ... Read more

    Reviews

    4-0 out of 5 stars Could be better, but does the job., October 8, 2006
    I purchased this cover to protect my 60cs and it does exactly what I had hoped. The cover is elastic on the back and has a rubber-like material on the sides and top which enables you to get a good grip on your GPS. The front of the cover is made of plastic which extends the length of the view screen as well as the buttons.

    I do however, have some gripes about the cover. The plastic cover can make entering data with the rocker pad tedious because even though you are pressing the rocker one way, the plastic causes the rocker to respond another way. I would rather have seen a separate cover for the buttons that was a bit more pliable. Also, you have to take off the cover if you want to plug your GPS unit into your computer via the USB cable. An opening in the cover would have made this easier. Lastly, the cover does not work with the handlebar mount for the 60cs. I really wish that it would because it is on the handlebars of my bicycle that I need the most protection. Therefore, I also bought some plastic screen covers to attach to the front face of the GPS to prevent it from getting scratched. However, the plastic screen covers and this cover do not play well and I have found that the cover pulls the plastic screen covers off.

    The 60cs is a big investment. Despite the flaws in the cover design, it is definitely worth the extra cost of buying this cover. And pick up some plastic screen covers as well.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Very nice, September 26, 2005
    Protects the Garmin's 60 screen from scratches, but interferes with the button operations a little. Worth the hassle to protect the screen.

    3-0 out of 5 stars Very good, could be better, August 25, 2005
    Perfectly functional and looks good. It is black. It protects the body and screen while allowing access to all the relevant buttons and ports. It has a good grip, padding could be better, as GPS's are made for outdoors.

    The screen tends to collect dust and lint, but it is easy enough to wash off (after removing the 60cs).

    4-0 out of 5 stars Works great, with some minor flaws, May 7, 2006
    Purchased this to protect my Garmin 60CSx and it works great. A snug fit and it is a nice second skin to an already rugged device.

    I do have to make notice to some minor flaws. It is a little difficult to get the cover off for USB and battery access. I have also noticed that the stitching around the lanyard and belt clip knob is beginning to come loose. These are the areas that always get caught up when you have to take off the case to access the USB or battery compartments.

    I went the extra step for protection and bought an Invisible Shield for the screen. In order to hook the GPS unit up to my bike I have to remove it from the Garmin case. I was wishing that Garmin would develop a carrier that would hold with the case still on the unit.

    For the price you can't beat it. Any stitching problems I'll fix up myself.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Saved my Unit - More than Once, February 2, 2007
    Like others, I hate having to remove the case to access the USB Port, but this case has saved my 60Csx from damage twice. Once, I dropped it down a 60 foot cliff and it rolled harmlessly to a stop - no damage. Next, while ascending a steep trail with the GPS in my right hand and safety strap around my wrist, I lost my balance for a split second and grabbed a large sharp boulder for support. This resulted in a deep scratch about 3 inches long right on the face of the unit. I was really upset and thought for sure the glass screen itself must also be scratched. I removed the cover and to my surprise, the face was intact - not a single blemish. Needless to say this little mishap cost me $20 - for a new case. Get It!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Garmin Protective GPS Case for GPSMap 60C / 60CS, January 9, 2007
    I bought this case for my Garmin GPSMAP 60 CSX and it fits perfect! Some reviewers indicated a problem with pressing the buttons on the face of the 60 CSX, due to the see-thru cover over the buttons, however, I haven't found this to be a problem. The case is black and well made in typical Garmin fashion. It will definitely protect my $400 GPS, from scratches and falls. This is a "must have" for the Garmin 60 CSX.

    3-0 out of 5 stars protective case Garmin 60cs, March 12, 2006
    A snug fitting case that offers protection fron scratches and nicks. You must remove it if you use the bike mount. Would prefer leather and snap instead of velcro closeure. The material is subject to tears , velcro sticks to everything.

    4-0 out of 5 stars It works, January 22, 2007
    Build quality is ok, similar in appearance and materials to what I have for my etrex legend. The plastic over the buttons is a little annoying, would have rather seen a cut out design around them. Where the etrex case comes with a belt clip built into the case, the 60Cx already comes with one built into the unit (it's removeable), so the case just has a cut out to allow it to work. Like other reviewers have said though, if you are already spending this much on the GPS unit, spend the $20 and protect it with the case.

    4-0 out of 5 stars You need the protection, but it comes at a cost, November 28, 2006
    If you're going to be spending the money on an expensive GPS, you'd be a fool not to spend the extra few bucks on a protective cover. I can't begin to count the number of times I've bumped, knocked, and dropped mine.

    But it does come at the expense of being able to easily manipulate the rocker and buttons on the front of the unit. I've learned to be extra "firm" when pushing the buttons and a little more diligent when using the rocker, so it does OK.

    Access to the USB and battery compartments isn't too difficult, but does pretty much require removing the case. That's easy enough, but if I have a lanyard attached to the GPS and fed through the protective case, it tends to get caught.

    Some time ago I bought A neoprene Gilsson cover for my old 60CS. It had holes for the buttons and rocker panels, so it was easier to navigate through the menu options; however, it was bulkier and the screen cover seemed harder to read through. My conclusion was that every product of this type is going to have its drawbacks.

    I'd recommend this product to anyone who buys a 60C/CS model--not so much because it's a phenomenal product, but because a few minor inconveniences are sure much easier to deal with than fixing/replacing a broken GPS.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Garmin Protective GPS Case Review, January 13, 2007
    When you spend $400 on a GPS, you need a field protection case. If you take your GPS out in the woods without a case, you are going to regret it. You are going to drop it. It will get dirty. This case offers scratch and bump protection. It is the cheapest insurance you can get for a GPS. The only disadvantage is that it does not provide access for GPS downloads. So I cut a little hole in the case to solve that problem. ... Read more


    18. Garmin USB Cable
    Electronics
    list price: $14.99 -- our price: $6.50
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B000BM8RFM
    Manufacturer: Garmin
    Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars
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    The Garmin® USB cable for Nuvi® 350 lets you connect your GPS unit to your PC to create routes and waypoints on your PC and transfer them to your GPS. ... Read more

    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Worked as expected, April 25, 2009
    When I first purchased my Nuvi 255W I tried connecting to my PC using a USB cable I already had that was for another GPS receiver. I was able to charge the Nuvi but I could not get my PC to recognize it and do updates to the unit. After receiving this cable I had no problems at all connecting and updating my Nuvi. Guess it goes to show that not all USB cables are the same.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Garmin Nuvi to PC com cable, December 21, 2007
    Cable works great, allowed me to add custom car icons on Nuvi 260. Just what you need if you want to modify or update your Garmin.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Works as it should, December 30, 2007
    I bought this for my Nuvi 260 also and it works as advertised. I have also used this to connect my PSP to my computer and it does that well too.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Basically pointless, December 11, 2009
    This is just a USB to Mini-USB cable. If you have a digital camera, you probably have one of these laying around. This is not specific for the Garmin GPS.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Its a standard USB cable, January 9, 2010
    I would not have purchased this if I knew it was the same cable as I have for my digital camera.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Works good, but you probably already have one., December 21, 2009
    This is just a standard usb "Mini-B plug" - I bought it alongside my Garmin Nuvi 1350T GPS, but I should have just waited. I already have two such wires, one that came with a digital camera and another with a hard drive.

    If you are not sure if you have one or not, do your research into the different types of USB connectors and see if you have one that looks like a "Mini-B plug" - it could save you the price of this product.

    That said, this wire is high quality and works well. I have kept mine and it will be useful to me. I just know I wouldn't have coughed up the cash for it if I had known then what I know now.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Worked Great, January 31, 2009
    This cable was a life saver. It allowed me to update my Garmin Nuvi with the latest maps directly from the Garmin website. Much quicker and better than installing a CD and then downloading to device.

    4-0 out of 5 stars just a standard USB cable?, April 12, 2009
    After comparing this cable to others in my collection, I think it may be a generic USB A-mini-B cable, which would be available for less from a good computer discount warehouse. I gave this one only 4 stars because the mini-B end will bend if the Garmin is moved while the cable has no slack. However, this may be a fault of the mini-B design and not the cable per se. Overall, I am well satisfied with this purchase.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Neccssary addition, January 10, 2009
    I think the USB cable bring the Garmin to full capabilities. It is a MUST inorder to register and / update your GPS with the latest data as well as to do some "fun"stuff like changing vehicles to a lot of choiices.. Good buy .

    1-0 out of 5 stars Should come with the GPS, May 20, 2009
    How do you rate a cord. It either works or it doesn't. This item should come with the GPS and not have to be bought separately, but what do you do?? We are at the mercy of the manufacturer. ... Read more


    19. Case Logic GPS-6 Professional GPS Case for 4.7- and 5.3-Inch Flatscreen GPS Navigators
    Electronics
    list price: $24.99 -- our price: $9.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B002AUJHLG
    Manufacturer: Caselogic
    Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars
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    Case Logic is obsessed with organization! No matter who you are, what toys, tools or technology you have, where you are, or where you are going, Case Logic is your partner in managing the things that matter to you. We are the "stuff wranglers" that make life easier. The Caselogic GPSP-6 Professional GPS case for 4.7 and 5.3-Inch Flastscreen GPS units will protect your valuable GPS when removed from windshield dock/mount. Compatible with most flat screen GPS units with a 4.7-Inch or 5.3-Inch display. Durable, molded EVA exterior safeguards the delicate LCD screen and the soft, jersey GPS case interior keeps the screen scratch free! Stylishly finished with perforated leather and pearl-ized nickel logo to compliment your sleek GPS. Removable wrist strap allows for easy portability and the interior stretch mesh pocket holds memory cards and accessories. Included micro-fiber cloth keeps screen clean and smudge free. 25 Year Warranty! ... Read more

    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Flawed Design, January 1, 2010
    Over the years I have found Case Logic to be a dependable, go to brand. Usually the folks there do a bang up job of designing and manufacturing durable, cost effective tools for my gear. When it comes to my new Case Logic GPS6, the product designers at Case Logic totally missed the boat on this one.

    The manufacturer's website and many of the tron retailers boast a similar claim that this model will store 4.7" through 5.3" GPS units and their accessories. With dimensions of 6.2" x 2" x 4", there is no way this product can safely provide storage for both my Magellan Maestro 4700 and its car charger, etc;. At most, maybe a couple of SD cards could make the ride with my GPS system. Its a no brainer that this product is not the tool for people like me that switch back and forth from vehicles.

    Case Logic loses style points for the installation of double zippers and the elastic extensions. The latter is to keep the case from opening all the way. The concave bottom takes up valuable interior storage space. Unusual for Case Logic gear, this product comes in as average at best. Definitely not the product for my Magellan and accessories. Perhaps its better suited for a large bodied portable hard drive.

    Like other models before it, the GPS6 is made of molded EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) and sports an interior mesh pocket. On the outside, the faux perforated leather strip and satin finish nickel logo are okay touches. A removable wrist strap and microfiber cloth are also included. The manufacturer tags on to this product a 25 year warranty. Case Logic also boasts a better then usual, informative website. A toll free customer care number is available Monday through Friday 7am - 5pm MST.

    Compared to other Case Logic products that I have purchased, the GPS6 case comes in as average at best. The main fault lies in what the designers forgot about. ACCESSORY STORAGE.

    2-0 out of 5 stars what genius designed this???, December 27, 2009
    There is a piece of elastic that keeps the case from opening all the way....in fact, it almost keeps it from opening. You have to pry it open to get the navigation system out as the case only open an inch when fully unzipped. If you just cut the elastic, it's fine, and will open all the way. The case is also a bit bulky - I would have rather had the case that I use for my external hard drive as it isn't quite as bulky but still accomodates a 4.7 inch navigation system.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Wrong Choice, December 26, 2009
    The product itself is excellent. Unfortunately it is the wrong choice for the Magellan 4700. The car power plug is large and doesn't fit well in the case. You need to use some squeeze force in order for the zipper to close. I am looking for the iConcepts medium hard case which has more depth. I use the smaller version for my Model 2000.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Case Logic GPS Case for 4.7 & 5.3 Inch Flatscreen GPS Navagators, November 3, 2010
    This was perfect for my Magellan RoadMate 5045- LM 5" GPS Navigator. It slips right in and protects the navigator from scratches and hard knocks. I wanted a case within a case to protect my navigator, so it wasn't loose in my Case Logic DCB-305 Camcorder Kit Bag and this works great. Nice molded exterior, mesh pockets for exta memory card w/adaptor, and a jersey interior.

    3-0 out of 5 stars A Sturdy, Attractive Case, December 29, 2009
    I purchased this Case Logic GPS-6 case for my 4.7" Magellan 4700 unit and overall I am satisfied with it.

    Positives: The case is good looking, very sturdy and comes with a couple of extras - a smooth, well-made strap and a microfiber cloth for cleaning the GPS screen. The inside of the case has a nice red interior and contains a built-in "net" that is presumably for the storage of GPS accessories.

    Negatives: The case is a bit too large for just a 4.7" GPS. If you don't fill the case with other accessories, you can expect a lot of wasted, empty space making the case overly bulky. One potential problem I can see is that if the GPS isn't secured in the case, it could rattle around and possibly get damaged

    I would only recommend this case if you can get it discounted (or free) as a "combo" deal with a GPS unit. Also, before you buy, check to see if your GPS unit comes with a padded slip case (the 4700 does) since that might be enough meet your needs.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Does the job, August 11, 2009
    This case definitively fits larger gps. The will move around a bit as the case is a little big. I put mine in the elastic pouch and it holds it well. It is semi hard so it helps limit damage. There is no extra space for you power adapter but that is not a big deal for me. I just wanted protection when I do air travel and need my device for ground transportation. It was the only case I could find that would fit my Mio Moov 500, so I am satisfied. It is built well with a nice soft liner. ... Read more


    20. Garmin nüvi Vehicle Power Cable
    Electronics
    list price: $28.00 -- our price: $15.63
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B002OL2MV8
    Manufacturer: Garmin
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    Vehicle power cable in New Non Retail Packaging ... Read more


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