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Garmin dēzl OTR1000, 10-inch GPS Truck Navigator, Easy-to-read Touchscreen Display, Custom Truck Routing and Load-to-dock Guidance

(10 Reviews)
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Extra-large 10” truck navigator touchscreen offers a bright, crisp, high-resolution display in landscape or portrait view, Get custom truck routing (not available in all areas) based on the size and weight of your truck, and see alerts for upcoming bridge heights, weight limits, sharp curves, steep grades and more, View truck-friendly parking information along your route, Preloaded Truck & Trailer Services directory allows you to filter truck stops by brand or amenities, Industry-best load-to-dock guidance shows potential loading zones or storage lots when approaching your destination, Several mounting options, including powered magnetic mount with heavy-duty suction cup, screw down mount and a 1” ball adapter with AMPS plate compatible with RAM mounting systems, See popular routes used by fellow truckers to navigate new areas and increase situational awareness, Intuitive display shows the information that matters most, while the voice assistant allows you to talk to the dēzl navigator while keeping your hands on the wheel, Works with Garmin eLog compliant ELD (sold separately) for subscription-free Hours of Service recording with no smartphone or tablet required

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4.3out of 5.0
(10 Reviews)
  • Lovehoseandshoes
    2023-01-15
    Updated review, would not recommend.

    After almost a year of using this, I have come to a final conclusion that this thing sucks! Not the unit itself, but Garmin and their 'programmers' who program this thing with SUPPOSED truck routes! It AVOIDS routes that trucks ARE ALLOWED to use, and sends you down roads that trucks ARE NOT supposed to use! I use this in the northeast, mainly NY and PA, and it's all but useless outside of main interstates! I don't know why it's so hard to accurately program a GPS with truck routes but apparently it's beyond the capabilities of the geniuses at Garmin. I mean if you can't trust the leader in GPS navigation, who CAN you trust? I've had even worse results with Rand McNally. Is it that they just don't care about the northeast? Or is it this way across the whole country? I have completely lost faith in Garmin, this wasn't cheap and now I'm stuck with it. Gee, sure looks pretty though... I left my original review below, which was initially positive, but having used this for a while now, Garmin has shown their true colors, even with the latest updates! Below is my original review. I do NOT feel this way anymore. Let's face it, trucker GPS's primary purpose is to make money for the manufacturers. Hard truth but it is the truth. I have had many over the years including trucker navigation software for my laptop. Most have been horrible, even if using for a car! I recently used CoPilot for my cell phone, and though it seemed almost ok, it was not very easy to use and lacked many features you'd expect to be available. In 2014 I bought a Rand McNally tablet truck GPS and was highly disappointed. Then I tried a Garmin Dezl 770 with marginally acceptable results, basically it was good enough to remind me of a turn coming up on the route that I had to 'build' to the point of just not using it anymore, the mount sucked (couldn't be tightened, wouldn't stay straight), another disappointment. I had no idea what direction to go for my next trucker GPS and did a lot of research and read and watched many reviews on the OTR Series tablet GPS units for trucks. Most people are still saying avoid the Rand McNally's, they're still junk both in quality and functionality, which really surprises me since they publish the Bible of a truckers atlas. Apparently the atlas division doesn't speak to the GPS division... So after MUCH intense research well into the night, I decided to take a chance on the Dezl OTR1000 model. The good: almost everything! You can now FINALLY update the thing without hooking it up to a computer! Magnetic mount (stroooong too), can use in portrait or landscape, the mount is heavy duty, well made, the unit is quite loud (many complained about this so they must have fixed the issue), the screen is amazing and it processes routes quicker than any GPS I've ever used. There's just too much to add. It works, got it this morning and spent all day (it's now 2:30 am) running it through my tests. It actually knows where to go! So far so good. I'll update this review in a month or so after I've actually used it in the truck. I love how you can send directions (I use actual coordinates copied from Google Maps) directly to the GPS in seconds. The bad: it runs Android 6...really? 6? This means good luck finding any apps that will even download onto it. And WHAT GPS DOESN'T COME WITH A CALCULATOR? Most of us aren't mathematicians but we don't have to be, but come on man, we DO use numbers daily. Overall, at this point, I'm very happy with it and I think it actually knows where my truck should or should not be. I'll update this later. For now, while pricey and no, I don't think any piece of plastic is worth that kind of money, I would recommend this.

  • Amazon Customer
    2024-04-08
    Having a reliable GPS

    I use a Rand McNally map to plan my routes and use this GPS as a real time back up. It took a while to get it to connect to the dezl app but once it did it was easy to use. This item is really light i think the packaging weighs more, so way no issues and accurate. For the price it does what I need it to.

  • DANNY MARTINEZ
    2024-02-21
    Helps alot with truck stops.

    It works great and everything is there to mount it and get started. I got the smaller screen and i mean it comes with a smaller price tag. Bigger would be better..so maybe later. Besides that its easy to see and read. Gives good directions although sometimes they vary from my geo tab. I usually just sick with the geo tab and use this one fo more details on roads and exits which is really good if your like me and like to see the lanes and exits before you get there. One thing my geo tablet cant do is find me rest stops and truck stops. The garmin has saved my butt on several occasions whereas the truck stops may be full but garmin also shows where the mom and pop truckstops are which usually dont have as much trucks...as long as your ok with maybe not having showers and all the fancy stuff the bigger ones have. Over all...very happy with my garmin and would highly recommend if you drive ovr the road. If you have the money to get the bigger screen go for it..but the smaller screen does exactly the same thing and will work just fine.

  • Kenny G.
    2024-06-23
    Excellent GPS for CMV's!

    I'm not exactly fond of giant screens in my windshield, neither is the DOT, so this unit was perfect. Plugged it in at home, updated it and the whole process went smoothly. I downloaded the Garmin dezl app, make sure that you don't try to use the Garmin drive app, it doesn't work with this unit, and that connected instantly too. Bluetooth and WiFi capabilities helped that process too. As far as features, this little gem is packed. Everything you need to navigate your route with some nice touches to enhance that experience as well. There are far too many to get into here but YouTube the unit and you'll some good videos from professional drivers to help explain them. I've used it for a week as of this writing and have nothing at all to complain about. Intuitive interface, great customization features, and directions/routing are spot-on. All-in-all, great unit at a great price for what you get. Just one thing though, buy the Gamin dash mount for this unit. That thing that comes in the box will not withstand the vibrations and bumps that are commonplace with big trucks. You'll thank yourself later!

  • Mike maloun
    2024-03-30
    Decent Bus GPS

    Overall it has worked well did take me to one bridge in Memphis that was too small but was easy to find a way around I do wish it was easier to drop a pin where you want to go and I still need to figure out how to get a satellite view I still use Google maps for that But overall gets me around safely in big cities

  • d3ejmz
    2024-06-12
    Nearly perfect GPS experience, aside from LONG booting time and occasional app crashes.

    I bought my Garmin dezl 800 back in early 2021, and it's been ALMOST a pure joy to use. I have one serious criticism: in trying to cut corners on cheap parts like processor and memory, Garmin decided to put the absolute minimum power the unit, which affects performance when it's been running for a week. >Why would you run it for a week without rebooting? I'm glad you asked. You see, this thing takes a minimum of 20 minutes to cold boot from the power-off state. That, and the minimal memory causing occasional errors which crash the GPS app portion of the system (which auto-recovers, taking about 10 minutes to restart), are the flies in this otherwise impeccable soup. So far, after using it throughout 2021 and 2022 and a third of 2024, I've had the map app crash on me as I was nearing my exit twice. Yes, only twice, fortunately, but that caused me to have to be quick about programming google maps to get me to my destination. In traffic. Using voice command. Not too terrible, but not exactly an ideal situation to be in. Other than this one irksome flaw, the machine is about as perfect as a standalone GPS can be expected to be. Without this problem, I would have rated it 5 stars. Yes, the dezl 810 has a better processor and more memory (2x as much) but they REMOVED an important feature: side by side comparison of time and distance of alternate routes selected via route shaping. I'll never buy an 810 unless they add that feature back in or my 800 dies.

  • R. Zadow
    2022-06-26
    Amazing GPS but not perfect

    I've used GPS navigation tech in one form or another and the Garmin Dezl OTR series is the best yet. Google maps was my favorite until I started driving truck and needed truck specific routing. Well, I still use Google maps to find and confirm stop locations easier and use satellite view but the Garmin gets me there safely, most of the time. It has trouble with newly updated interchanges around some cities and also has had issues with construction zone routing. There are many instances when an on or off ramp are closed and Garmin will think the whole interstate is closed and will force a ridiculously out of the way reroute sometimes adding hours to my route when a simple quick detour would do. You cannot override, adjust, or turn this feature off. So, you have to bring up the route and make manual changes by either stopping or trying to do it while driving which is very dangerous. It would be nice if it offered options like it does with traffic alerts. My Garmin tried to take me under a low bridge once. It sometimes tells me to go one direction while showing me the opposite direction in the pop-up diagrams. It has locked up a few times and took 10 minutes or more to restart when I needed it most. The point here is that you cannot trust a GPS 100% of the time and always have to use the computer on your shoulders first, then, use a GPS as a guide. Also, it never hurts to have your route ready on Google maps as a backup. The features are far better than other GPS products. There are many I wish Google would adopt. The screen has great resolution and the touch features are as good as the best phones. The processor is a bit slow sometimes but does okay. I love this GPS on most days but sometimes it really drops the ball.

  • R. Nashville
    2023-11-20
    I am surprised at the good reviews

    I am not the type who complains about everything, but Garmin is the only product to bring out the worst in me. They have so many things that can easily be fixed, but they refuse to do so no matter how many emails I send their support staff. They always reply to submit my suggestions to an idea form in which nothing is ever changed. This time I decided to post a review here for potential buyers to be aware of the flaws. I had the Garmin 465t when it was new, then years later upgraded to the Dezl 570 which lasted a long time, and now I am using this "downgraded" OTR500 newer version. Pros: Hardware is always excellent with their models Cons: The verbal command used to be "Voice Command" which you could also change to activate voice control. Now you cannot, it only responds by saying "OK Garmin" which a lot of my songs and podcasts trigger. When it does, a bright white bar on the screen shines in your face on a dark night. I once disabled the voice command, but its useful to say the address than typing it in when I am in a hurry to get in my truck and go while someone else is waiting to get into the dock and there is no room for me to pull to the side. Garmin for many years used to say the name of the street and exit number you had to turn on even if it butchered the name. Now it just says "Turn left, turn right". That explains why I see so many vehicles now stop in the middle of the road in downtown areas that have a ton of roads that are side by side. You have no idea which one to turn on unless you look at the Garmin screen which is a safety hazard. Because of this I also use my Google Maps which tells you the name of the street. Garmin used to say "In 500 feet, take exit 231 on the right to Maple street" Now it just says "Turn right". I use Custom POIs and for some reason their alert volume is turned way down compared to every other sound effect on the device. I told their support team to please released an update to fix this and they ask me to record a video proving that I am telling the truth. Their customer support is horrible. I mainly use the Garmin for Custom POIs to warn me about sharp curves, false "no truck" roads and such that the Garmin doesn't let you know about. I asked for years the ability to edit the address on the Garmin device since a lot of times the address is on the other side of the building so when I save the favorite at the road for the truck entrance, it usually just reads "Alley". I have to export the GPX and edit the address on my PC then transfer it back to my Garmin. A simple Address edit on the Garmin would solve this and I am a former programmer so I know how easily this can be done. It would also be nice when saving a favorite that I can choose which category I want it saved into instead of having to save it, back out into the main menu, find it, then edit, and change the category. I never use their Garmin app integration since it requires basically ALL of your phone's permissions. I never seen an app that required access to every single thing on your phone. Some people complain about this for minor permissions which don't bother me, but their app want 100% access no telling what hackers or they will do with all of your contacts, media files, emails, phone calls, etc. The most annoying thing which must be a bug is that Garmin used to save where you have your map zoom setting. Now if you click anywhere on the screen to view an overhead view, when you return to the navigation screen everything is zoomed way out into airplane view lol. You cannot see anything but a tiny squiggly line. What were they thinking? Do they even do research and development on their products? Do they ask a trucker to test these features out? it doesn't seem like it. They are very little trucker GPS brands so that is probably why they really don't care since they have a monopoly in this specialized market so they throw out subpar downgraded versions and expect us to just except it. I plan to switch to another brand after this.

  • Gary D Terhune
    2024-01-03
    Probably the best CMV GPS unit out there.

    Likes... It works great. Has IFTA tracking, if needed by owner operators Has Log tracking if you buy the add-on Unit to plug into the truck ECM port Accurate truck routing. Uses same type of mounting socket as their older units. Dislikes... Does not come with a dashtop option for holding the unit. Still uses antiquated mini USB connector for power (Come on this is 2023-24. Should use Micro USB or USB-C.) The screen layout is not the same as the older unit I replaced. And as far as I can tell I cannot set it up to replicate the older unit screen layout. Overall this is a very good and accurate unit so far. I have been using Garmin DEZL units for about 12 years now. While I do not really need the routing information much. (I go to mostly the same dozen or locations 95% of the time.) I do use it to tell me how far I am from my destinations. That allows me to tell dispatch my ETA to a location accurately.

  • Dee
    2024-06-16
    Easy set-up

    This was super easy to set up and we are ready to go. 4 stars only because we haven't used it yet - will be using it for a cross country trip soon.

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