TomTom VIA 1505TM 5-Inch GPS Navigator with Lifetime Traffic
TomTom VIA 1505TM 5-Inch GPS Navigator with Lifetime Traffic & Maps
- Get over 1 million more miles of mapped roads in the US
- Outsmart delays with Free Lifetime Traffic Updates, without advertising
- Stay up-to-date on road changes with Free Lifetime Map Updates
- Navigate with ease using premium maps of the US, Canada & Mexico
- Travel in style with the new, slim design and integrated Fold and Go EasyPort Mount
TomTom VIA 1505TM 5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Lifetime Traffic & Maps
The VIA Story Hit the road street-smart and style-savvy. The new, super-slim TomTom VIA series holds the latest navigation technology, in a fresh, sleek design including an integrated Fold & Go EasyPort Mount. Travel confidently with superior routing and the most accurate, dependable maps in the GPS industry. In fact, TomTom gives you one million more miles of mapped roads in the US**. The VIA range offers a large array of unique features–like Lifetime Traffic and Map Updates, Bluetooth hands-free calling and natural voice recognition with one-shot destination address entry–all at affordable prices.
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August 4, 2012TomTom Via 1535TM vs. Garmin Nuvi 1490LMT,
**UPDATE**
July 12, 2012
After having the Nuvi 1490LMT in my car for the longest time, I finally took it inside the house a couple of days ago and updated its map/software. In the update, they took care of the “disappearing map” glitch for this particular unit. They also updated some of the map graphics, especially the junction and lane assist views – they have a more polished look (they look better IMO).
I tested the Nuvi and happy to report that the “disappearing map” glitch is indeed fixed. I did not experience a map reload during the entire 1-hour drive.
**ORIGINAL REVIEW**
Garmin Nuvi 1490LMT vs. TomTom Via 1535TM
I purchased both units to compare them and in the end pick the unit that best suits my needs and preferences. I wanted to get a new GPS unit because the built in unit I have in my SUV is outdated. The portability, being able to use on another vehicle, and the free lifetime maps are really what I’m after but decided that lifetime traffic alerts is not a bad option either. I would like to point out that whatever you chose between the two, the decision will not be a mistake as they are both good GPS units, they both have their own strengths and weaknesses, but it will come down to what you really prefer or your comfort level.
I tested both units driving around where I live and when we went on vacation in Las Vegas. I had them mounted next to each other most of the time.
TomTom Via 1535TM
PROS:
– By default, provides more info (speed, distance, time etc) on the status bar, located on bottom of screen, compared to the Nuvi. And just above the Via’s status bar, it shows the street name that you are currently on (I find this very helpful), the Nuvi does not have this feature while navigating. The Nuvi will give you the option to display the same info on its status bar, but it will place the status bar vertically on the right side of the display that makes the main screen smaller (like an old 3.5″ GPS screen) I really really like this feature and how it’s displayed on the screen, it’s really cool to have all this info ready at all times. Something you might say, “Honey, I’m about 65 miles away and will be home in about 50 minutes, by 2:30pm, I should be pulling up by the driveway.” All this info is displayed on the unit at all times, you don’t have to calculate in your head.
– Consistently finds POIs faster than the Nuvi. It’s almost instant whereas the Nuvi could take seconds, sometimes even several minutes to find its first POI (this really sucks when you are so ready to go, even a minute feels like an eternity!). But this also depends on how popular the POI is, if you’re looking for McDonalds or something well known, then both units will give you an instant list.
– The voice command feature is great when it works and it works most of the time. I really like this feature especially when driving to a new address; it is so much easier saying where you are going instead of manually inputting everything onto the unit. It’s also great for looking for a certain POI while driving, I love how you can just say “Go to the nearest Starbucks” and it will get you there with just a single button input! The voice command feature is not perfect though, as some POI names, no matter how your pronounce it, just won’t get recognized by the unit. I tried IKEA and 7-ELEVEN numerous times with no success. I was driving on the freeway one time and my low fuel indicator flashed and in a city I’m not familiar with and all I have to say was “Go to the nearest gas station” and within minutes I’m filling up my gas tank! This is so cool! I didn’t have to fiddle with the unit to input and chose where I needed to go, keeping my attention on the road – where it should be. Even with the feature’s shortcomings, I found this feature to be a deal breaker!
– I also like the fact that you can still access the device while connected to the computer. This is helpful if you wanted to change settings or play around with the unit. The Nuvi locks you out the minute you plug in the USB cord.
– The voice on the unit sounds a lot better than the Garmin Nuvi. The voice sounds more human, better to the ears while the Nuvi’s voice sounds too robotic. The volume on the Nuvi is much louder than the Via though.
– Preloaded speed traps/traffic camera POIs. The unit will beep to alert you of incoming traffic cameras! It’ll make you rethink about running that red light!! The Nuvi does not have any traffic camera POIs preloaded, although you can download these from online.
CONS:
– The Via takes a long time to acquire a satellite signal! It takes anywhere from 1 to 4 minutes just to get a lock on a signal! You’re probably saying, what’s 1-4 minutes?! Well, I had the Nuvi next to it turned on the same and it acquired a signal in less than 30…
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August 4, 2012