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  • Lost In UK Rank: Lance Corporal 21st Aug 2007

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    Good Points: Looks good and offers 7 digit postcode location. Nice screen with touch screen programming and good facilities.


    Bad Points: Mine often gets lost so it tells me that I am somewhere else. It is slow and can lag behind by up to a mile, sometimes telling me to take a turning after I have passed it. It frequently stops working sometimes just as I approach a roundabout, leaving me no clues as to where to go next. Another failing is the speed maps are loaded and my pink arrow car position is often in a blank area on the screen and the screen can be totally devoid of map at times until the new section loads.


    General comments: The Evesham Navcam 7500 is a second warranty replacement for my original BM 6380, which worked fine to start with but developed faults and a couple of returns before they replaced it. The replacement also had a fault and kept failing mid-drive so they sent me the Navcam 7500 EU. It wouldn't work to start with, constantly giving me application errors. I reloaded the data from the recovery disc. Still not quite right I removed the SD Card, re-formatted it and reloaded the data. And I still have problems as outlined above plus the occasional application error necessitating a soft reset - not recommended on the motorway or a busy road where you can't stop but need the directions. Seems worse when under low cloud (which is quite common in the UK)
    It lets me down too often and at critical times.