First let me say that the 8Pro has good features. However: The XM unit is very fussy, it seems to be "learning" if that's even possible. But signal dropouts have to be fixed with total reboots of the system. For a simple signal receiver in a moving vehicle this is not acceptable. Second thing is the magnetic mount. Very clever but it would be nice if it was strong enough to hold the unit. Freeway potholes result in the front-end unit being thrown to the floor. Average about four times a day. My thinking is that the long-term fix for this will probably involve some Gorrila tape to hold the unit more firmly to the mount. The GPS unit seems to be pretty good, although I do miss the miles remaining to destination feature of my old cheap GPS. So, will I keep the 8Pro? Yes, but if I knew then what I know now, I'd probably pass on this one.
Works good if i can figure out how to run it Need a operating manual!
I like the size of screen but there is a few things that I have not been able to figure out and it takes a bit of time to program. also it does not stay down close to the road you are on it takes a way off look at the whole distance you are traveling. Have not figured out the dash cam it keeps displaying memory full.
This is a pretty complicated device. I strongly suggest anyone purchasing this read through the product manual or watch the tutorial before using. So far the truck GPS has been pretty accurate, no drifting or loss of GPS signal, unlike TND 80
So far my husband, who is a truck driver, has had no problems with this GPS. It has not froze up on him, nor lost satellite signal and he drives all over the country.
I stated before that these guys were terrible and that my item wasn't shipped , well it was these guys it was actually FedEx who did me wrong , these guys actually did what they promised me they would do ... sorry for the misunderstanding...