🧭 Upgrade Your Journey with the Latest Maps!
The Navigation SD Card A15 is your ultimate travel companion, featuring the latest GPS maps for 2024, ensuring you never miss a turn. Compatible with a wide range of Ford and Lincoln vehicles, this Class 10 microSD card offers a write speed of at least 10 MB/s, making it a reliable choice for all your navigation needs. With a full 1-year warranty, you can drive with confidence knowing you're equipped with the best.
Warranty Type | Full |
Write Speed | ≥ 10 MB/s |
Hardware Interface | microSDHC |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 10 |
Manufacturer | Novus Homo |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.2 x 5.08 x 0.35 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A15 |
Display Size | 8 Inches |
Warranty | 1 YEAR |
H**D
Works great in 2015 F150
A Needed Update: Reviewing the 2015 F-150 Navigation Card UpdateAs a long-time owner of a 2015 Ford F-150, I've always appreciated its robust performance and comfortable ride. However, one area that has undeniably shown its age is the factory navigation system. The original maps, while functional for a while, became increasingly outdated, leading to frustration with new roads, changed routes, and missing points of interest. Finally taking the plunge and purchasing the latest navigation card update was a decision I now wish I had made sooner.The new navigation card arrives as a physical SD card, a simple and straightforward swap from the old one. The installation process itself is incredibly easy: just locate the SD card slot (typically in the console), remove the old card, and insert the new one. The system recognized the new data almost instantly, and after a brief boot-up, I was greeted with a noticeably improved interface.The first and most significant change is the accuracy of the maps. Suddenly, new subdivisions, highway extensions, and recent road changes that had been invisible to my old system were all there. This alone has eliminated countless instances of the GPS "ghosting" me, telling me to turn down a non-existent street or to follow a route that was no longer optimal. The navigation now feels current and reliable, which is a huge confidence booster, especially on unfamiliar long trips.Beyond the updated roads, the Points of Interest (POI) database is also a night-and-day improvement. The old system was missing countless restaurants, gas stations, and other businesses that have opened in the last decade. The new card has a much more comprehensive and accurate list, making it far more useful for finding a quick bite or a fill-up when you're on the go.The visual interface has also received a subtle but welcome facelift. While still fundamentally the same SYNC 2 system, the map graphics are a little sharper, and the routing visuals seem a bit clearer. It's not a complete overhaul to a modern system, but it's a definite step up in usability and aesthetics.One minor drawback, which is really more of a limitation of the 2015 system itself, is that you're still working with the SYNC 2 platform. You're not going to get the slick, modern interface or real-time traffic updates of a smartphone app or a newer vehicle's system. However, for what it is, this update maximizes the potential of the existing hardware.The Verdict:If you're a 2015 F-150 owner still running on the original navigation card, this update is a worthwhile and necessary investment. It breathes new life into a crucial feature of your truck, making the navigation system genuinely useful again. The ease of installation, combined with the dramatic improvements in map accuracy and the POI database, makes this a purchase I highly recommend. It’s a relatively small cost to bring a decade-old system back to a relevant and functional state, ensuring that your trusty F-150 can still guide you reliably for years to come.
C**9
Works Perfectly Way Cheaper than buying from Ford
Works perfectly in my 2014 Ford CMax for a fraction of the price from Ford.
M**N
It's Fine
Put it in my 2013 Ford Taurus to replace A13. It's no longer OEM stuff but I don't much care, the card works fine with the Nav. Took a drive around the area and navigated myself home from not too far away. All working as expected. The files are dated 2023 which appears inline with A13 being 2021.
T**H
Did not work in my vehicle (2013 Ford Edge SEL)
I purchased this and put it in my 2013 Ford Edge SEL that has My Ford Touch/SYNC 2 w/navigation. I put it in the vehicles navigation SD card slot and my vehicle doesn't read it at all and my navigation says enter SD card even though the card is already inserted. I am a mechanic and have worked at a Ford dealership and a GMC dealership I know how to correctly install a nav SD card, not to mention my older SD card that was originally in it works fine so its not a problem with the vehicle. I Purchased this updated SD navcard to update the maps and any new streets that have been added but this card doesn't work. Save your money!
E**T
SD EASY
SIMPLE
J**Y
Works better than expected
After downloading an update in my 2013 Ford explorer I installed this chip. The navigation system now works great again.
S**1
Ecumenical update
Put this in my 2014 Ford Taurus. It seems to work well but I haven't used it on a long trip yet. Much lower priced then getting it from Ford.
B**N
It works
Replaced the old card with this and only issue is some places it's a little slow to update when moving to a new area.
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