What's in the box?
A Garmin Nuvi 1690 connected GPS device has landed on my desk. Let's open this baby up and see what's in the box.
Paperwork
It appears that we've opened the box upside down, because the first thing we saw was the paperwork package, which contains the user's manual, a safety info sheet, and an accessory guide. There's also an adhesive disc for dashboard mounting with the suction cup. We tossed this aside and pressed onward!
Power and sync cables
Next, we pulled out the 12-volt power adapter which features a Mini-USB connection. Also in the box is a short Mini-USB sync cable for connecting the Garmin to a PC or a Mac.
Vehicle suction cup mount
The vehicle mount comes in two pieces: the cradle itself and the suction cup mounting arm. The two pieces pop together with a ball joint.
Car mount assembled
Once assembled, Garmin's car mount is still one of the best on the market with good articulation on the cradle and a strong suction cup that's easy to place and remove.
10-pin connection
At the base of the cradle is a 10-pin connection that comes in contact with a proprietary connection on the base of the Nuvi 1690.
USB power connection
On the back of the cradle, there's a Mini-USB connection for the 12-volt power cable. This means that the Nuvi 1690 can be placed on and removed from the cradle without fumbling with the power cable when exiting the vehicle for short periods of time.
Behold!
At last, we come to the 1690 itself. The unit keeps the "touch screen in a frame" design that nearly every GPS device utilizes.
Shiney
However, this Nuvi gets a new frame design with a gloss black bezel with a chrome edge. Also barely visible here is the smaller microSD card slot, which replaces the full SD card slot of previous Nuvis.
Connections
Along the bottom of the unit, we find the 10-pin connection for the cradle and a Mini-USB connection that's used for syncing with a PC or a Mac, but can also be used in a pinch to charge the device, should your cradle be lost or damaged.
Power button
Older Garmins featured a power slider with a screen lock function, but the Nuvi 1690 uses a power button. Tapping this button calls up brightness adjustment buttons and lock screen soft key. Holding the power button for 2 seconds turns the Nuvi on and off.
Power up
Upon booting the Nuvi 1690, we're greeted by the standard disclaimer screen that essentially states that Garmin isn't liable if you drive into a lake while following the turn-by-turn directions. It's sort of a shame that such a screen even needs to exist...
Home screen
The home screen receives a visual refresh but is immediately familiar with large icons for View Map and Where To? and secondary icons along the bottom edge.
The top status bar is where we find the largest change with status icons for GPS signal strength, Bluetooth connectivity, navigation mode (driving, walking, or bicycle), the current time, the current temperature, nuLink signal strength, and battery state. Since we've not yet set up the unit, some of these icons are still missing.
The top status bar is where we find the largest change with status icons for GPS signal strength, Bluetooth connectivity, navigation mode (driving, walking, or bicycle), the current time, the current temperature, nuLink signal strength, and battery state. Since we've not yet set up the unit, some of these icons are still missing.
Map screen
The map screen is also rather familiar to the Nuvi line of navigation devices. The only immediate change I was able to notice is the movement of the Menu button to the bottom left corner of the screen, instead of the large bottom center Menu button of previous Nuvis.
That's all, folks!
And there you have it: everything that one can expect to find in the box of the Garmin Nuvi 1690. Stay tuned for the full rated review.
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