Manufacturer: Garmin
With most people using their phone or existing car tech for navigation, a dedicated third-party GPS nav unit like the $450 Garmin DriveCam 76 might seem a bit quaint. Well, it may be passé, but if you have a car without navigation built in, a third-party unit beats that heck out of using your phone.
Garmin’s DriveCam 76 caught our fancy simply because the large touchscreen makes it so easy to see and use. It offers top-tier navigation, but the dash cam section suffered severe stabilization issues in our capture tests.
Super large touch display; First-class navigation; Online storage of captures; Phone connectivity;
Wonky video stabilization; Doesn’t connect to ID-less Wi-Fi networks;
Garmin’s DriveCam 76 caught our fancy simply because the large touchscreen makes it so easy to see and use. It offers top-tier navigation, but the dash cam section suffered severe stabilization issues in our capture tests.
Super large touch display; First-class navigation; Online storage of captures; Phone connectivity;
Wonky video stabilization ; Doesn’t connect to ID-less Wi-Fi networks;
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