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Great at navigating.
MotoExtras.
Free lifetime traffic updates.
Voice commands.
Bluetooth.
Wide screen with detailed graphics.
Great, quick POI search.
Aesthetically pleasing hardware and software.
Both loud and clear while operating as a Bluetooth speakerphone.
Responsive voice recognition ensures your hands stay at 10 and 2.
Reasonably priced (the hardware at least).
Supports importing contacts.
Map-centric interface is easy to use.
Detailed map graphics.
Spoken street names feature repeats county road names twice.
Price of subscription for MotoExtras.
Call quality not the greatest.
Google-powered services are only free for three months.
Awkward button placement.
Hardly the fastest GPS unit on the block.
Only lasts about two hours with continuous use.
Includes maps for the United States and Canada only, new maps cost $20 apiece.
Some navigation-related snafus.
Slow position lock-in.
Google-powered services are only free for three months.
By Maximum CPU on June 13, 2010
Overall I believe the Motorola TN765t is an excellent GPS. Almost every feature I could think of was present on this GPS, from Bluetooth calling and voice commands to navigate the menus all the way down to traffic updates and up to date fuel prices...
By Dev Hardware on May 27, 2010
The Motorola MotoNav TN765t is a GPS device that is highlighted by a large and wide display. It offers a full set of features that should entice any road traveler, with Bluetooth being just one of many. Let's take a closer look.The TN765t is not one...
By Pocket-lint on May 07, 2010
An excellent choice for those who spend a lot of time on the road Key specsBluetooth, GPS,...
By TechReviewSource on April 27, 2010
The Motorola TN765t puts Motorola in the personal navigation industry with some interesting features, such as Google Local searches and free traffic updates. The MotoNav is a solid starter for Motorola, but it has a few flaws in the end.The TN765t...
By Wired on April 20, 2010
What!? Someone still makes standalone GPS devices?You better believe Motorola does. And there's a reason for that. Say you're travelling overseas in a very rough, very foreign place. Are you going to trust a roaming iPhone to know which way to...
By PC Mag on April 15, 2010
Motorola's MotoNav TN765t is a full-featured navigator with an extra-wide screen and a killer interface; but some minor routing issues hold it back from true greatness....
By eTech Reviews on March 24, 2010
Thumbs Up:Free FM-traffic reception; updated hardware; MotoExtras service to get real time data via calling from paired phone; text-to-speech and Bluetooth hands-free calling; innovative interface to show menus while watching maps.Thumbs Down:GPS...
By cnet on March 19, 2010
The MotoNav TN765t features a robust feature set that is on par with that of more established brands and a beautiful interface that is, in many ways, superior. Read full review See all...
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