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Be patient, it's worth it if you have a compatible garmin gps.
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the Garmin 2688LMT gps and the picture quality is almost great.
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I think that is due to a GPS not capable of handling the image.
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Be sure you have the right GPS before pulling the trigger on this.
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You'll need the correct GPS, receiver cable, and transmitter for this to work properly....just fyi
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Works with my GARMIN GPS great.
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works great to add backup camera if you already have compatible garmin GPS
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Wait until you can afford a car with the real thing built in.7-5-2014 Update, GPS (2557 LMT) is now flickering in and out of a BLACK SCREEN, with a message saying "Camera 1 default, it then flickers back to the navigation screen, very distracting, Very disappointing, I've been a garmin customer for at least 17 years
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I got this for my 14' enclosed trailer, as I already had a compatible GPS
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This causes the GPS to be unusable.
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If you have a Garmin GPS, that is compatible with BC-30 (list of compatible GPS units is on Garmin's site), it's a decent way to add backup camera
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The GPS is great but backup camera is for the birds
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Plus it has options to adjust the view when paired up with compatible garmin gps
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I consider the BC-30 an excellent buy, Garmin did a very good job matching it to the Drive Smart 60 GPS.
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It has a slight delay of maybe 1 or 2 seconds but then the image comes right up on the trusty old Garmin GPS
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When you purchase this piece of equipment you have to purchase the Garman GPS device that will work with the BC 30 or a different Garman GPS device for the BC 70
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Mine is not working g at all