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Garmin Gps 2 7 Inch Waterproof Marine

The Garmin Nuvi 1350 is a GPS device that weighs a mere 5.7 ounces. Packed in a purse, a backpack, a handbag, carried in a pocket or mounted to a windshield or dashboard, the Nuvi 1350 is idealisti for all travelers. The Nuvi 1350, while not waterproof, may be carried around in the city, and it may likewise serve as an instrumental device for all travel planning. The measurements of the device ascertain that it is big sufficient to offer superlative imagery, but slender sufficient to stay highly portable.

Housing Dimensions:

  • Depth: .6 inches
  • Width: 4.8 inches
  • Height: 2.9 inches

Display Dimensions:

  • Diagonal Measurement: 4.3 inches
  • Width: 3.81 inches
  • Height: 2.25 inches

What is Included:

The Garmin Nuvi 1350 is offered in three dissimilar versions in North America and in Europe. The GPS system is already loaded with a charged battery made of lithium ion with a four hour long battery life. Loaded on to the Nuvi 1350 are maps of Europe as well as maps of North America, and the device is outfitted with City Navigator®. Inside the box with the GPS device the buyer gets mounting gear, a manual for use, and a power cable so that the device may be charged inside a vehicle.

The Garmin Nuvi 1350 has a 480 pixel by 272 pixel display sporting a WQVGA color TFT w/ a white backlighting feature. The device has a high sensitivity receiver, an internal solid state memory, and 1000 waypoints. The buyer may add maps if he or she wants to, and the device is compatible with an external microSD(TM) card that is sold distinguished from the GPS system.

Capabilities:

This GPS has audible prompts that without doubt or question convey the distance amongst one's emplacement and upcoming turns and streets by way of an internally located speaker. The Garmin Nuvi 1350 has the added feature of lane help which provides the proprietor of the device with a fast and clear view of upcoming lanes and merging divisions of road so that he or she may make more decisive driving decisions. If there is a modify in plans that alter one's firstborn route plan, the device is competent of re-routing itself to get the user to whatsoever emplacement that was initially selected. Routes may be planned based on time amid locations, the shortest possible distance, off road excursions or on fuel efficacy constituents too, thanks to the inclusions of ecoRoute(TM) features. The Garmin Nuvi 1350 makes it superlatively simple to refrain from toll booths, highways, and other undesired or less preferent routes too.

The user of the Garmin Nuvi 1350 never has to be concerned when it comes to speed limit signage; the device has an integrated speed limit indicator signifying what speed is required. This GPS makes it super easy to find fueling stations, intersections, police stations, and emergency centers since it comes with Garmin's "Where Am I"(TM) feature too. The Garmin Nuvi 1350 is outfitted with a lot of nice extras; this device is compatible with FM traffic, MSN Direct®, it has a QWERTY/ABC keyboard and the points of interest may be customized. This device is also outfitted with Garmin Lock(TM), Garmin Garage(TM); it has a display with touch screen features, a picture viewer, and calculators as well as converters. In all, the Nuvi 1350 is a finely packaged product sold at an great price.

The newly designed GPSMAP 62 handheld navigator features a 2.6" sunlight-readable 65K color screen that supports BirdsEye Satellite imagery (subscription required) and Custom Maps. Rugged and waterproof, GPSMAP 62 features a quad helix antenna for unparalleled reception and sleek new design.

Rugged and waterproof, GPSMAP 62 features a quad helix antenna for unparalleled reception and sleek new design.

Built-in global basemap with shaded relief.

The perfective associate for all your outdoor pursuits.

Download geocaches and details straight to your unit.

Beloved by Hunters, Hikers, and Geocachers of All Ages

Explore
GPSMAP 62 comes with built-in global basemap with shaded relief, so you may navigate anyplace with ease. With photo navigation, you may download pictures from Garmin Connect Photos and navigate to them.

Keep Your Fix
With it is quad helix antenna and high-sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver and HotFix satellite prediction, GPSMAP 62 locates your position quickly and incisively and maintains it is GPS emplacement even in heavy cover and deep canyons. The vantage is clear--whether you're in deep woods or just near tall buildings and trees, you may count on GPSMAP 62 to support you find your way when you need it the most.

Add Maps
Adding more maps is easy with Garmin's wide array of elaborate topographic, marine and road maps. With 1.7G of onboard memory, you may conveniently download 24K and 100K topo maps and hit the trail, download BlueChart g2 for a outstanding day on the water or City Navigator NT map data for turn-by-turn routing on roads (see maps tab for compatible maps).

GPSMAP 62 likewise supports BirdsEye Satellite Imagery (subscription required), that lets you download satellite images to your device and integrate them with your maps. In addition, the 62 is compatible with Custom Maps, free software that transforms paper and electronic maps into downloadable maps for your device.

Get Connected
You've been busy exploring and now you want to store and make an analyzation of your activities. With a simple connection to your computer and to the Internet, you may get a elaborate analysis of your activenesses and send tracks to your outdoor device using Garmin Connect. This one-stop website offers an action table and allows you to view your actions on a map using Google Earth. Explore other routes uploaded by millions of Garmin Connect users and part your experiences on Twitter and Facebook. Getting started is easy, so get out there, explore, and share.

Find Fun
GPSMAP 62 supports geocaching GPX files for downloading geocaches and details straight to your unit. By going paperless, you're not only helping the environs but likewise bettering efficiency. GPSMAP 62 stores and displays key information, including location, terrain, difficulty, hints and descriptions, which means no more manually entering coordinates and paper print outs! Simply upload the GPX file to your unit and start out hunting for caches. Slim and lightweight, 62 is the perfective associate for all your outdoor pursuits.

What's in the Box

GPSMAP 62, Wrist Strap, USB Cable, Quick Start Manual

Garmin Gps 2 7 Inch Waterproof Marine

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Garmin Gps 2 7 Inch Waterproof Marine

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Garmin Gps 2 7 Inch Waterproof Marine

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Garmin Gps 2 7 Inch Waterproof Marine

Garmin Gps 2 7 Inch Waterproof Marine Image

Garmin Gps 2 7 Inch Waterproof Marine

Garmin Gps 2 7 Inch Waterproof Marine Picture

Garmin Gps 2 7 Inch Waterproof Marine

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It IS readable in sunlight
If your looking for a GPS that is in truth sunlight readable then go with this unit. I've owned at least 10 GPS units and this is the best one I have seen as far as this feature goes. I likewise found the humane interface design to be excellent. I'm a retired electrical engineer and I was very impressed with the man/machine interface. Simple and easy to use. You may without apparent effort custommake the display field's content, text size and color. Unit acquires fast and in difficult places.
Has a real good 'feel' when you carrying it in your hand. I would give it a 5+ but I haven't had it long sufficient to determine if it will last a long time without breaking. I'm just going to hope.
LIKE!

So far so good
After much thought I ultimately decisive on buying the Garmin 62. Before I purchased the 62 I had a garmin Legend Cx. This was a nice unit for it is time. I had purchased the Legend Cx for geocaching. Well all these years later I am still geocaching and wanted to find a device that would give me better reception beneath tree cover. So after reviewing all the Garmin choices I went with the Garmin 62. As of now I have yet to use it outside. I have fundamentally unboxed the unit and connected it to my computer and run the firmware updates. I also purchased the Garmin 24K topo maps to install on the 62. My greatest worry when it comes to the 62 was that I could not add a memory card to it to get more space. Well... I have downloaded all of the topo maps for New england (and I mean all of them) and I have just scarcely applied a quarter of the 1.7GB the unit comes with! Whhew! This was my huge worry... so if you are concerned when it comes to this... don't be. Later I may buy the lake topos but I suspect I will find the same thing, a great deal of space. Many reviewers said the 62 squeeks. Well mine does not. Not even a sound when I turn it on, so no worries there. The unit iself fits nicely into the palm of your hand, feels very sturdy and has a good sized screen, not big mind you, but still more prominent than the one I had on my Legend Cx. The unit took regarding 60-90 seconds to initialize (inside my house) and then it found 7 or 8 sats. Not bad for INSIDE. I took this evening to figure out how to donload GPX files into my unit for geocaching (since I purchased my GF a Garmin for Christmas I necessitated to update mine, of course!) we are planning on going Geocaching together so I wanted to get a number of GPX files into my 62. Firstly, you will need a Premium membership on Geocaching.com ($30) in order to download GPX files. You will also need to update your gecaching profile to help GPX 1.1 format, this is done under the predilections on the geocaching website. Getting GPX files into the 62 is rather easy after you have installed the Garmin software on your computer. Basically just go to the cache, select the cache you wish to find and click on the little COPY GPX icon to the far right... and bam, the file is there, descriptions, hints, logs and all. So far I am very pleased with the unit. I also purchased the Garmin 62 case and the clip attachment. I would suggest you skip the Garmin 60 series cases and look for something that is larger to protect your device. The Garmin clip is VERY good and holds the unit solidly. So no worries on it falling off. I likewise purchased a good deal of NiMH batteries so I could recharge after each outing, the unit in truth has a setting for NiMH which is very cool. After I have had the unit in the field I will report back on what I find... but so far so good! I may hardly wait to get out there and find galore of those geocaches concealed beneath thick tree cover!

$ Abuse
I would not commend Garmin at all because of their new software policy. I just purchased my 2nd Garmin device, and I CAN NOT load already purchased software on it. Once Garmin software gets loaded on a GPS, it is tied to that peculiar unit FOREVER, and may not be transposed to a newer unit you may buy. You have to buy a SECOND COPY of the software & install it again, that's right, two copies of the same software on you computer. Just say no to this BS & get a dissimilar brand.

Their policy is nowhere to be found before you buy the software