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Sanyo Easy Street NVM-4370 4.3” Portable GPS Navigator with FM Transmitter and Text-to-Speech

Fri, Apr 16, 2010

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Sanyo Easy Street NVM 4370 4.3 Portable GPS Navigator with FM Transmitter and Text to Speech

  • NVM-4370 with Full Bluetooth capabilities. With the ability to answer or send a call, text message with the device.
  • Text-to-Speech allows you to reach your destination more safely. With your next turn & street name guidence including the turn after that also
  • Sanyo’s NVM-4370 is equiped with a video input terminal and cable. This allows for a Back-up Camera(Sanyo CCA-BC200 or other) to be used while driving
  • FM Transmitter, allows navigation through your open local FM Channel With the ability to play MP3 or use Bluetooth at the same time you are navigating
  • Full Multi-Media with MP3, Photo, MPEG4, and video input terminal. You can watch a video, review photos from your camera SD card

Product Description
From a recognized leader in navigation technology solutions, Sanyo’s Easy Street NVM-4370 offers the latest features and a user friendly interface to make your life on the go enjoyable and convenient.Introducing the SANYO Easy Street NVM-4370 portable GPS navigation system, equipped with intuitive user menus, convenient navigation features and entertainment options.Easy Street’s NVM-4370 unit features turn-by-turn, text-to-speech navigation. Text-to-speech technolog… More >>

Sanyo Easy Street NVM-4370 4.3” Portable GPS Navigator with FM Transmitter and Text-to-Speech

5 Responses to “Sanyo Easy Street NVM-4370 4.3” Portable GPS Navigator with FM Transmitter and Text-to-Speech”

  1. J. Ahuja Says:

    Overall: *****

    The Good: Bright clear screen, clear audio, re-routes in seconds. Works.

    The Bad: Getting initial signal takes 2 to 3 minutes at startup

    The Ugly: None
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  2. M. Willert Says:

    This unit does everything it says it should. I’ve had no issues and have owned it since January, 2009. So many great features!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  3. R.T.L. Says:

    Now, I am not hard on electronics at all. This product was good, when it worked. The FM transmitter was weak and the bluetooth was terrible, but i never used those much. The navigation was okay, but it couldn’t find a lot of places, even though they were in older parts of Austin, TX. My roommate and I both bought this model on the same day. When we got them home, mine did not work at all. It would start up, and then it would shut off. I went back to the store and returned it for another. (every batch of products that goes out has a few bad ones…that’s just expected). My second one worked just fine, except for the few things mentioned above. However, 3 months of use later, it never gets past the start up screen. I started freezing up and locking. I have been having issues getting Sanyo to repair the item on there tab, even I have only had the item 4 months at this point. About a week ago, my roommates GPS did the exact same thing. It has an error message pop up about the “contacts.exe” program having an error, and then it never gets past the start up screen. Now, excluding the first one that I retured that first day, that is two of the SAME GPS units, in the SAME HOUSEHOLD, and that doesn’t scream quality in my eyes. I am sure that there are plenty of people out there who haven’t had any issues with this model, but I am also fairly certain that there are plenty that have. I can say with honesty, that the units were not mistreated, not left out in direct sunlight or extreme heat (as I learned that lesson early on with an older Garmin). Still, my roommate and I are both out $200, having to argue with Sanyo, and neither of us has a GPS. Overall, I would have to say that I would not recommend this product. Nothing against Sanyo, as I do own a sanyo TV that has worked great for 5 years now, but this particular unit is one that I would recommend staying away from.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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  4. M. Meyer Says:

    Sanyo Easy Street NVM-4370 4.3” Portable GPS Navigator with FM Transmitter and Text-to-Speech

    Keep shopping and don’t buy this unit. The features look good, but the functionality is not. It routes poorly, and it often does not recover when you deviate from the suggested route. What good is it when it acts like this.

    I will consider it a loss and go buy something that works. I would give it zero stars if I could.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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  5. Gator Says:

    I bought this PND or should we call it a POS. I thought that I made a great buy from RadioShack, it was on sell for 99.99. I read the instructions and did everything like the manual said. When I went to the navigation icon nothing happened, it had an error that there was no navigation SD or unable to read don’t quote me. So I went back to the Shack and the idiot manager said that I needed to buy a SD memory card and install the software. So this idiot(me) did and I tried several times to install the CD with no luck. I got tired of messing with this POS, so I brought it back to the Shack and I was very pleased that I got all my money back for the POS and the memory card. Can anybody recommend a better PND, I do want one with a good hands free feature to use with my cell phone and blue tooth will be nice. I don’t care about pictures, video, and other stuff.

    PS. I went to post this and I had to give this POS one star, that it does not deserve.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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