The 1412 shows more details, poi’s and street names at equivalent scales settings. Both units start and acquire their signals at the same time. Both of my units are very sensitive and get a 5 bar signal even when mounted low inside the car and in the garage. The 1412 does not come with a USB cable or home power adapter and does not have an external antenna connection, although neither unit seems to need one. The 1412 was a bit difficult to read in bright sunlight when wearing sunglasses. The most noticeable differences are that the sound level of the 1412 is much better, but the screen brightness is lower. The software is almost identical and the interface and controls are the same. The 1412 seems to be a stripped down version of the 3225, but has a larger screen. I will only highlight the differences, since JimmyK already covered the 3225 in his excellent review here. Took a little test drive to compare my 14 units (about 45 miles RT on interstate and local roads).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |