Garmin StreetPilot Black & White Vehicle GPS Receiver, Map Compatible |
Garmin StreetPilot Black & White Vehicle GPS Receiver, Map Compatible Product By Garmin Available From 0 Sellers |
Technical Details
- GPS technology for your car brings you electronic maps
- 12-parallel-channel receiver for reliable signal
- Base map displays interstate, U.S., and state highways with main arterial streets shown in metropolitan areas
- High-resolution display with 3-level amber backlighting
- Get up to 16 hours of operation on 6 AAA batteries, or use optional cigarette-lighter adapter
Product Description
If you're tired of backseat drivers helping you guess your way through unfamiliar parts of town, then you may want to consider something that always knows exactly where it's at and where you should go--the StreetPilot GPS from Garmin. The StreetPilot uses satellite global positioning technology in combination with electronic maps to help you pinpoint your current position and navigate to where you want to go. The StreetPilot ships with a set of built-in electronic maps that show major roadways, airports, coastlines, lakes, and rivers throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. You can separately purchase detailed MetroGuide electronic maps for metropolitan areas in the U.S. MetroGuide maps extend the StreetPilot's functionality by helping you find addresses, restaurants, and other points of interest by telling you in real time how to get there (turn right, turn left, etc.). It's best to mount the StreetPilot on your car dashboard, because juggling it and your steering wheel at the same time could be hazardous. Includes a mounting bracket, six AA batteries, and ordering information for an optional cigarette lighter power adapter, a remote antenna, and MetroGuide cartridges. --Harry C. EdwardsAmazon.com Product Description
The Garmin StreetPilot global positioning system combines satellite tracking technology with detailed electronic maps to bring GPS navigation to your vehicle. This unit's reference base map shows interstate, U.S., and state highways, plus rivers and lakes in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with main arterial streets shown in metropolitan areas. Optional MapSource MetroGuide CD-ROMs and MetroGuide data cards can be uploaded for street-level map detail and access to business listings and points of interest in your area.The StreetPilot has a 12-parallel-channel GPS receiver for quick satellite acquisition and reliable signal reception. A four-level grayscale display produces sharp images even in direct sunlight, and its three-level amber backlighting helps you navigate in low light.
The StreetPilot runs on six AA batteries for 16 hours of operation, or you can use an optional cigarette-lighter adapter.
Customer Reviews
1998-12-17By
The advantage of this GPS model versus the less expensive versions is that it gives you full street information for most large cities in the USA. Includes restaraunts, shopping, motels, gas stations, museums, etc.
The built-in model from Magellan is very nice, but built-in. You can't take it with you in a rental car, or drive somewhere with a friend.
Even after living in the Dallas area for seven years, I still only "know" a small area around home and work. I found it very useful when I was sent to a specialist outside of my area. Not only was I able to find the address easily, but I was also able to work out the route and time estimate before I left home. END
1998-11-27
By
We used the StreetPilot driving from Houston, Texas to the mountains of Santa Fe, New Mexico and were impressed with its features and flexibility. Simple to start up, easy to read but takes practice to learn all the options and there are many options.
Although there is not enough detail in the maps to be really useful, it does provide a ton of information besides just maps and latitude and longitude. For example, time of day, altitude, miles per hour, avg mph, distance traveled, time traveled, time to destination, a compass, several alarm systems and optional personal way points. It is compact and portable as well as easy to read. If you are the passenger (definitly not as the driver), the StreetPilot can be as addictive as a computer game.
A one star deduction since with the GPS prices falling as they are, this one seems a tad expensive especially since the useful optional cartridges are a hundred bucks a pop. It would be nice if the manufacturer included the power adapter and one cartridge in this price.
1998-11-23
By
What are the magical features of this mouse trap vs. the half priced one ?
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