Portable and affordable, nüvi 205 is your personal travel assistant for life on the go. This navigator leads the way with turn-by-turn directions and optional MSN® Direct services to get you there on time and keep you informed. It’s packed with millions of destinations and maps for the contiguous US Like the rest of the compact nüvi 2×5-series, the 205 is priced right and ultra-easy to use.

Get the best of both worlds and a new perspective on navigation with the transatlantic nüvi 775T, featuring lane assist. This feature guides you to the proper lane for navigation. The 775T has all the features of the nüvi 765T, plus transatlantic maps of Europe and North America. Like the rest of the nüvi 705-series, this advanced navigator comes with premium features including 3-D building view, photo navigation, faster screen redraws, route planning, emergency and car locators and much more.

Navigator. Translator. Entertainer. Tour Guide. Garmin’s nuvi 360 is one versatile little GPS. This pocket-sized Personal Travel Assistant now comes with hands-free Bluetooth wireless technology in addition to the popular features offered in the nuvi 350, making it the go-anywhere travel companion. Specifications: Physical & Performance: Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 3.87″W x 2.91″H x .87″D (9.83 x 7.39 x 2.21 cm) Display size, WxH: 2.8″W x 2.1″H (7.2 x 5.4 cm); 3.5″ diag (8.9 cm) Display resolution, WxH: 320 x 240 pixels Display type: QVGA color antiglare TFT with white backlight Weight: 5.1 ounces (144.6 g) Battery: rechargeable lithium-ion Battery life: up to 8 hours Waterproof: no High-sensitivity receiver: yes RoHS version available: yes Maps & Memory: Basemap: yes Preloaded maps: yes Ability to add maps: yes Built-in memory: internal solid state Accepts data cards: SD card (not included) Waypoints/favorites/locations: 500 Routes: 0 Features: Voice prompts (eg “Turn right in 500 ft.”): yes (internal speaker) Speaks street names (eg “Turn right ON ELM STREET in 500 ft.”) : yes Speech recognition (navigate with voice commands): no 3D map view: yes Auto sort multiple destinations (provides most direct route): no Auto re-route (fast off-route and detour recalculation): yes Choice of route setup (faster time, shorter distance, off road): yes Route avoidance (avoid highways, tolls etc.): yes Custom POIs (ability to add additional points of interest): yes Hands-free calling with

ORDER LINK WWW.AMAZON.COM Customer Reviews: “This is my second Maestro!! I bought a 3.5″ a couple years ago and its performed super!! The only reason I bought this new one was because of the bigger 5″ screen! I passed my first one down to my daughter (Lord knows she needs guidence!! LOL). The Magellan are very easy to use and very intutive. My first GPS was a Garmin and its a bit more complicated. The one option that I purchased with this new one was the weighted dash mounting pad. In MN its against the law to mount it to the windshield so it mounts to the pad and sits firmly on the dash. The bonus is that you can remove it from the dash and hide it out of sight and there is no tell-tale suctioncup mark telling everyone that theres a GPS inside. Thats a real security plus in my book. I called tech support once for help and they were very friendly and helpful. The only negative is that it comes with a CD as an instruction manual. To obtain a print version you have to print it out on your home printer. I would like a print instruction manual to refer to instead of putting the CD in my computer. I would even be willing to purchase it as an option. BOTTOM LINE: Get the Magellan for ease of navagation! Very quick to learn and use. Enjoy the journey. Enjoy EVERY journey!” “I got my Magellan Maestro 5310 today and tested it thoroughly. This is my first GPS Navigator and I liked it a lot. It works with no problems. Pros: It talks a lot: the actions you take, the street names

SPECIAL DISCOUNT LINK www.amazon.com Navigate in color! The 16-color display of the Magellan® eXplorist 500 enables you to see where you are in vivid color. With a high-speed USB data port and unlimited data storage capacity via secure digital (SD) card expandability, you can easily add detailed street maps, topo or lake maps from optional Magellan MapSend® software*. eXplorist 500 is lightweight and pocket-sized so you can take it with you everywhere. The Magellan Geocache Manager enables you to download caches directly to your eXplorist 500 and the PC-style file system helps you to easily manage all of your data. Outfitted with a 16-color display, a high-speed USB data port, 8 MB of built-in maps, and an additional 8 MB of usable memory, the Magellan eXplorist 500 North America includes all the tools you need to navigate throughout the US and Canada whether in the car or on foot. The device is rugged and lightweight, with a waterproof, impact-resistant plastic housing that stands up to almost every adventure, including whitewater rafting and hiking. At the same time, its pocket-sized chassis, which measures a mere 2.2 by 4.7 by 1.3 inches (W x H x D), is loaded with convenient features, such as detailed, built-in maps of North American roads, parks, waterways, and airports; the ability to save five track log files, 20 routes, and 500 points of interest; and an area calculator that determines the distance between saved points of interest–an ideal function when mapping

SPECIAL DISCOUNT LINK www.amazon.com The GPSMAP 162 offers boat owners an affordable option in fixed-mount navigation.The GPSMAP 162 is a combination GPS receiver and chartplotter that’s rich in features including a powerful 12 parallel channel GPS receiver and tide prediction tables. Even more remarkable, the GPSMAP 162 can download up to 2.5 MB of extra map data from Garmin’s MapSource line of CD-ROMs, including Fishing Hot Spots.Physically, the unit resembles Garmin’s popular Fishfinder 240. The GPSMAP 162 measures about five by six inches in size and boasts a four-level gray FSTN LCD display with 240 x 240 pixels. Even in the dark the units are easy to read, thanks to a backlit display.The GPSMAP 162: a boatload of features in a sleek unit that won’t eat up precious space onboard. About the size of a small, flat calculator, the mountable Garmin GPSMAP 162 is a 12-parallel-channel, WAAS-enabled global positioning system receiver that will go anywhere. Even with its compact style, this GPS unit boasts an especially large display for showing more map data and the same power you’ve come to expect from Garmin GPS receiver–even while operating for up to 16 hours on two AA batteries. The GPSMAP 162 features 500 waypoints (10 nearest, 10 proximity), 20 reversible routes with up to 30 points each, and an automatic track log. It is also compatible with Garmin’s line of downloadable MapSource CD-ROMs and will store 2.5 MB of downloaded map detail. Always know just where you’re

DISCOUNT LINK WWW.AMAZON.COM Customer Reviews: “Price paid 299 Instruction manual is below average. No telephone customer support, only email. GPS: Tracks position quickly. Accuracy of voice prompts is perfect. Road names only given for highways. Lets you know if exit ramp is on left or right side of highway. Can use shortest time or shortest distance. Somewhat tedious at times to use the menu for POI’s. Route can also be made by tapping the desired location on the map. Overall decent functionality of GPS. A step below my prior GPS (Lowrance iWay 500c) in terms of ease of use and the appearance of the display. In fact, one of the weaknesses is the somewhat cheap appearance of the map display. XM: Uses the XM mini tuner which needs to be purchased separately for 30. Excellent display for the XM. 30 presets. No record feature. While a bit bulky to carry, there is a battery and I have used the NVXM1000 on the go as well. Not small enough to exercise with but good to bring to a ball game, etc. Requires an XM antenna connected to the back of the device. (I had an old 25 foot antenna that I delicately cut and spliced down to about 2 feet. This was a bit difficult – there is a small firm central wire, then a clear insulating layer, then wires, then the outer shell of the wire. I gingerly separated the central wire, removed its insulation and soldered the two central wires together. The outer wires were then soldered together.) The FM transmitter is a bit weak and uses channels

DISCOUNT LINK WWW.AMAZON.COM Customer Reviews: “Price paid 299 Instruction manual is below average. No telephone customer support, only email. GPS: Tracks position quickly. Accuracy of voice prompts is perfect. Road names only given for highways. Lets you know if exit ramp is on left or right side of highway. Can use shortest time or shortest distance. Somewhat tedious at times to use the menu for POI’s. Route can also be made by tapping the desired location on the map. Overall decent functionality of GPS. A step below my prior GPS (Lowrance iWay 500c) in terms of ease of use and the appearance of the display. In fact, one of the weaknesses is the somewhat cheap appearance of the map display. XM: Uses the XM mini tuner which needs to be purchased separately for 30. Excellent display for the XM. 30 presets. No record feature. While a bit bulky to carry, there is a battery and I have used the NVXM1000 on the go as well. Not small enough to exercise with but good to bring to a ball game, etc. Requires an XM antenna connected to the back of the device. (I had an old 25 foot antenna that I delicately cut and spliced down to about 2 feet. This was a bit difficult – there is a small firm central wire, then a clear insulating layer, then wires, then the outer shell of the wire. I gingerly separated the central wire, removed its insulation and soldered the two central wires together. The outer wires were then soldered together.) The FM transmitter is a bit weak and uses channels

DISCOUNT LINK WWW.AMAZON.COM Customer Reviews: “Price paid 299 Instruction manual is below average. No telephone customer support, only email. GPS: Tracks position quickly. Accuracy of voice prompts is perfect. Road names only given for highways. Lets you know if exit ramp is on left or right side of highway. Can use shortest time or shortest distance. Somewhat tedious at times to use the menu for POI’s. Route can also be made by tapping the desired location on the map. Overall decent functionality of GPS. A step below my prior GPS (Lowrance iWay 500c) in terms of ease of use and the appearance of the display. In fact, one of the weaknesses is the somewhat cheap appearance of the map display. XM: Uses the XM mini tuner which needs to be purchased separately for 30. Excellent display for the XM. 30 presets. No record feature. While a bit bulky to carry, there is a battery and I have used the NVXM1000 on the go as well. Not small enough to exercise with but good to bring to a ball game, etc. Requires an XM antenna connected to the back of the device. (I had an old 25 foot antenna that I delicately cut and spliced down to about 2 feet. This was a bit difficult – there is a small firm central wire, then a clear insulating layer, then wires, then the outer shell of the wire. I gingerly separated the central wire, removed its insulation and soldered the two central wires together. The outer wires were then soldered together.) The FM transmitter is a bit weak and uses channels

  
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