

🚚 Own the Road with Precision & Confidence!
The OHREX N700 is a professional-grade 7-inch GPS navigator designed for cars, trucks, and RVs, featuring the latest 2026 North America maps pre-installed with free lifetime updates. It offers customizable routing based on vehicle dimensions, real-time driver alerts including speed camera detection and lane guidance, and a bright capacitive touchscreen. Supported by a dedicated US-based service team, it ensures reliable navigation tailored for commercial drivers and road warriors alike.
| ASIN | B07W84QD37 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,629 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3 in Trucking GPS Units |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (5,344) |
| Date First Available | August 9, 2019 |
| Display Size | 7 Inches |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item model number | N700 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.77 x 4.37 x 0.63 inches |
| Voice command | Touchscreen |
S**A
Good unit, GREAT Customer Service
UPDATE 2 - I was having issues with losing signal and occasionally showing me "off road" driving in a field or a parallel road, but locking back in. When I contacted the seller I was directed to download an update that should correct the issue, More important - they have always responded quickly - 1 to no more than 3 days including weekends! This GPS seems to be as good as the "Name Brand" units friends have but for an amazing price I've had this for a few weeks and traveled about 500 mi and (other than a few times it momentarily "lost signal") it has been doing well - especially when I missed a turn and had to take a "scenic" tour of Pittsburgh to get back on track without going under low bridges etc. Overall, I like this unit & love the price. I drive a 40' Class A motorhome and programmed my height, wgt. etc. and use RVTrip Wizard to plan my route. So far, this has been in line with the programs routing I like that I could program my maximum speed (62mph) and (like a mother in law in the back seat) it would tell me to slow down, this in addition to the normal monitoring of posted speed limits. Screen is large, informative but volume could be louder. We are on a multi state trip and will post again if any issues. So far we got all we expected and more! UPDATE - The more I use this, the more I get used to this, the better I like it. Feature rich and informative.
M**K
Not A Good GPS, Not A Good Buy
This is a toy GPS. I'm sure someone could make this work but I question why. It has a nice sized screen but it is so hard to use that it's irrelevant. We tried and tried to get it to work but thankfully managed to return it just before the window closed. Here's one weird example and this is no joke. In a Settings sub-menu we found entry bars for "Bra Size" and "Cup Size". I'm not kidding and have no idea what that's about. We returned it and bought a Garmin Drive 52. It is a basic GPS that was instantly functional and made sense to program. The screen is smaller but it is plenty big and it actually fits in both our cars better. The Garmin has an easily detachable ball mount with many mounting options available, including aftermarket. The Ohrex uses a flimsy plastic clippy-thing that only works with the suction cup mount that comes with it, and does not work well with that. The Ohrex manual says that it will not work right unless it's on top of the dash. If it's in your hands or in front of the dash it may not pick up a signal. That's a large loss of visibility and the Garmin has no such difficulty. Save yourself a headache and buy something else. The Garmin was $34 more.
D**Y
Great GPS
We received this a few weeks ago and I was quite impressed with the graphics, the accuracy, and the speed of updates such as course corrections. Love that you can put in a vehicle type - we bought it to use with our motorhome. Gave it a good try over the weekend on trip just across the state line. To test is, I programed the Ohrex GPS, and my wife put in the destination on her i-phone Apple Maps. Initially the time of arrival was about 20 minutes different on a 2 hour drive. Apple maps had us getting there sooner. The routes were identical. As we drove the GPS arrival time adjusted by a couple of minutes to an earlier arrival time, but the Apple maps just kept adding time. Turns out that when we arrived, the Ohrex GPS initial prediction of arrival time was only a few minutes off, whereas Apple Maps was off by at least 20 minutes. I love that once you near your destination the GPS actually gives off the house numbers as you drive by. This is real bonus when it is so hard to actually read street addresses. Another feature I like is the automatic zoom in and zoom out. When on a limited access roadway, it zooms out to give the "big picture" view..... .only the information you need. As you near a destination, of turn off the highway on to local roads, the GPS automatically zooms in to give more detail, such as intersecting street names. This is a really good GPS, and at a really great price.
H**E
Does a good job, great screen size and does not require cellular to work.
Update: Just returned from a long trip using the OHREX N800 GPS Navigator. It worked pretty well getting the fastest route and giving voice directions. The map shows gas stations and you are able to tap on them and go to them as waypoints (WP). I added some WPs during the trip and it will let you choose the time you will be at the WP to delay the voice navigation to resume. It had trouble rerouting when a turn was missed and sometimes would eventually reroute although, a few times, I had to back out of navigation then start it again for it to plan the route. The POI was less than helpful; while parked at a shopping center at our destination, it said we were at Kmart which had not been there since the mid-2000s. Not having live traffic and construction made travel less predictable although the historical traffic did advise of common congested areas. The OHREX N800 GPS Navigator worked well enough considering it is much cheaper than any brand name GPS. Most people use phones for their navigation however, they require cell signal to work. Sometimes cell is not always available so, we bought this OHREX N800. The good: 1. It can be set to account for semis, RVs, boat trailers and such. 2. It has a large screen that is easy to see. 3. It does not require cell to work. 4. Does provide an alternate route that can be selected. 5. Over speed limit warning which is adjustable for how much over the speed limit it will warn you. 6. Route planning 7. Waypoint setting that you can add to your trip The less than good: 1. The POI cannot always find common places that have been around for decades, even though it has the "latest map set" from OHREX. This will require you to type in the exact address. 2. Does not have real-time traffic like Waze. Summary: If you not concerned about up to date POIs and do not need real time traffic, but prefer the larger screen and want to free up your cell phone; this may be a good option
K**N
Hi, I purchased this product through AMAZON for my friend in India. He is unable to connect it. Please advise. Thanks
B**L
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J**C
Muy facil de usar, trae difertentes idiomas, muy rapida respuesta para localizar las direcciones
A**Z
Fallo y no an mandado por el para cambiar
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