I bought a 720 go after Christmas and used it to go from NJ to Kansas. It worked great. I got stuck in traffic and used the avoid route feature, and saved about 1/2hr off my trip. I also bought a 4gb sd card and use it for my music. This feature also works great as long as the card is formatted as FAT 32 and the same file structure is used. As for the blue tooth, my cell phone hookup only took about 2 minutes to configure the first time and now it remembers my phone and reminds me when I need to connect. I've updated the maps and added many POI's. I love this GPS and for the money it's well worth it.
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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I bought a 720 go after Christmas and used it to go from NJ to Kansas. It worked great. I got stuck in traffic and used the avoid route feature, and saved about 1/2hr off my trip. I also bought a 4gb sd card and use it for my music. This feature also works great as long as the card is formatted as FAT 32 and the same file structure is used. As for the blue tooth, my cell phone hookup only took about 2 minutes to configure the first time and now it remembers my phone and reminds me when I need to connect. I've updated the maps and added many POI's. I love this GPS and for the money it's well worth it.