Garmin StreetPilot 2610 In-Car GPS Receiver with 128 MB CompactFlash Card
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    Garmin StreetPilot 2610 In-Car GPS Receiver with 128 MB CompactFlash Card

    Manufacturer: Garmin
    ProductGroup: CE
    Binding: Electronics

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    Product Features:
    • Comes with alphanumeric remote control and external speaker; includes USB interface with cable
    • Bright, automotive-grade 8-bit color LCD: 3.3 x 1.7 inches; 305 x 160 pixels
    • Audible and visual navigation instructions and warnings
    • Indefinite data storage; no memory battery required; CompactFlash map storage: type I and II compatible
    • Integrated dash-mounting system provides easy adjustment and quick release;1 year parts and labor

    ASIN: B000B62FYC

    Product Description

    This item has been refurbished by the manufacturer to its original specifications. It is in excellent condition and complete with the Garmin StreetPilot i3, North American Maps, USB Sync Cable, 12-Volt Car Adapter Cable, Vehicle Suction-Cup Mount, Dashboard Adhesive Disk, Setup Guide, Software DVD, User's Manual. It ships within one business day and carries the full manufacturer's warranty.
    Garmin StreetPilot 2610 In-Car GPS Receiver with 128MB CompactFlash Card
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Older model but works well
    • No satellite reception after 2 year of usage
    • My Garmin has been all over the US
    • Great car GPS!
    • Garmin StreetPilot 2610 In-Car GPS
    Garmin StreetPilot 2610 In-Car GPS Receiver with 128MB CompactFlash Card

    Manufacturer: Garmin
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    Product Features:
    • Bright, automotive-grade 8-bit color LCD: 3.3 x 1.7 inches; 305 x 160 pixels
    • Audible and visual navigation instructions and warnings
    • Indefinite data storage; no memory battery required; CompactFlash map storage: type I and II compatible
    • Integrated dash-mounting system provides easy adjustment and quick release
    • Comes with alphanumeric remote control and external speaker; includes USB interface with cable

    ASIN: B0000AN4EG

    Product Description

    Just choose your destination using StreetPilot's touch screen or remote control to be automatically guided with turn-by-turn directions and voice prompts. The 2610 features color displays, built-in maps, and everything needed to download additional map detail and look up points of interest and addresses in seconds. Select maps and transfer data directly to the unit through a USB connection and onto a standard CompactFlash memory card. The product is powered using the external speaker with 12/24-volt adapter cable or A/C power adapter.

    Amazon.com Product Description

    Newly simplified for automotive applications, Garmin's portable StreetPilot 2610 features both a touchscreen and an alphanumeric remote control so you'll always have easy access to automatic route calculations, helpful turn-by-turn directions, and guiding voice prompts. The 2610 offers a color display, built-in maps, and everything you need to download additional map detail. It offers more precise location finding because of its WAAS technology, a feature the original StreetPilot and the StreetPilot III lacked.



    All the travel information you need, right on your dash.
    With its built-in photo sensor, the StreetPilot 2610's bright display automatically adjusts to outside light conditions. The unit is powered through either its external speaker (which comes with a handy 12/24-volt adapter cable) or its dedicated AC power adapter; both are supplied.

    The unit's built-in routable basemap covers North and South America and contains a wealth of practical and nuanced data, including state and country boundaries, lakes, rivers, streams, airports, cities, towns, coastlines, state and interstate highways, local thoroughfares, secondary roads within metro areas, and interstate exit information for services such as gas, food, and lodging.

    The 2610 accepts downloadable map detail from Garmin's PC-based MapSource City Navigator DVD-ROM (included), which provides street-level detail, addresses, and listings of nearby restaurants, hotels, ATMs, and other attractions. (This feature requires a CompactFlash card, and a 128 MB CF card is included; you must first downloaded MapSource data in order to find points of interest and addresses.)

    The StreetPilot's integrated dash-mounting system fosters easy adjustment and quick release. The unit comes with a built-in patch antenna and an MCX-type connector for attachment to an optional external GPS antenna.

    Garmin makes accessories to help you integrate your GPS unit with your life and your priorities. Keep it at the ready while protecting it from knocks and bumps with a carrying case that has space for your hookup cable and remote control. In the car, you'll appreciate the mounting options and clear reception afforded by the magnetic/suction-mount antenna that'll give you a better signal than if you just place your unit on the dash. Using your system in more than one vehicle? Garmin's dashmount is just the ticket, providing one temporary and one permanent adhesive mounting disc so you can move the unit between your cars.



    What's in the Box
    The StreetPilot 2610, the MapSource City Navigator DVD-ROM (full U.S. plus select Canadian coverage; unlock included), a 128 MB CompactFlash memory card, an integrated dash mount, a portable beanbag mount (friction mount), an external speaker with a 12/24-volt adapter cable, an AC power adapter, a PC/USB interface cable, an alphanumeric remote control, an owner's manual, a quick-reference guide, and a setup guide.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Older model but works well.......2007-09-04

    We received this product in great condition and within the timeframe expected. The product met expectation and functions properly. We appreciate the service Burlington provided us.

    1 out of 5 stars No satellite reception after 2 year of usage.......2007-05-07

    Paid more than $600 for 2 year of usage, it was great for 1-1/2 year. After I realized the satellite signal was getting weaker, I saw more satellite drops even in the wide open area (rural area), like HWY-5. Now even for more than 10 minutes after power up, no signal at all, I updated the latest firmware, it doesn't get any signal at all. The GPS never been dropped, always put it back in the bag after usage.

    5 out of 5 stars My Garmin has been all over the US.......2007-04-20

    I can't RAVE enough about my Garmin StreetPilot 2610! I have been over 10,000 miles with this GPS and it works great all of the time! It has never been lost or confused (like my Honda in-car navigation, it stinks), it tracks well with my vehicle and it ALWAYS is within 2 minutes of time it shows I will be there. If I start a 300 mile trip and it shows my arrival time at 5:30 PM, you can bet I will arrive at the door no later than 5:32 PM! It is truly amazing! It seems to even take into account short potty breaks for the kids!

    If I am driving down the road and I get hungry or need gas, I click "find" on the remote and select the food or gas category and viola' it shows me how far I am from what establishment, then I click the one I want and it routes me there. That simple. :)

    I know it's an older product, but it still works great! The remote is VERY handing, but the touch screen works well, too.

    It isn't very often these days that I am so COMPLETELY satisfied with a product, but this has been one of those products. I am one of those people who like the latest electronics, but yet I am still satisfied with OLD Garmin StreetPilot.

    If you buy one, you will need the newest (08/2006) mapping software for it, version 8, to get the most out of your new GPS. A 2GB compact flash will store the entire US and all POI(points-of-interest) for you. Garmin will also let you use the software on up to 2 Garmin GPS's, so you could buy 2 used ones and upgrade the software.

    That's all I have for now. Did I mention that it works great?

    5 out of 5 stars Great car GPS!.......2007-03-08

    I have been using this GPS for over a year now and am VERY pleased with it's performance, routing, mapping and entire feature set. The display is bright, easy to read and the sound directions work great. The touch screen with Remote Control make it very easy to program. I upgraded the mapping software and that went flawlessly. I also updated the Internal ROM software via the computer and that was very easy to do.

    5 out of 5 stars Garmin StreetPilot 2610 In-Car GPS .......2007-02-05

    I love this thing. It works great and keeps me from getting lost, which I used to do on a regualy basis. If you travel a lot, you need this. P Holland
    Garmin Talking StreetPilot III GPS Deluxe Package
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Old but works
    • Seriously Saved Me
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    • Nice, but a bit confusing
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    Product Features:
    • GPS receiver with turn-by-turn navigation
    • Includes MapSource City Navigator CD-ROM with street-level maps and points of interest; full unlock capability for US and Canada
    • Automated voice prompts tell you when to turn
    • 16-color display with backlight for dim lighting
    • Compatible with optional Garmin MapSource software for downloading maps and waypoint data

    ASIN: B000066TPN

    Product Description

    Imagine never being lost while driving. Garmin makes it possible. Meet the Street Pilot III - the ultimate traveling companion and guide. Create a route and then put your mind on cruise as you follow clear, accurate, voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions to safely reach your destination.The simple, intuitive menus of the Street Pilot III offer access to the shortest and fastest routes, directions, and estimated arrival time of your intended destination. Automated voice prompts alert you to upcoming turns, course deviation, and distance to final destination. At the touch of a button, view the locations of all the nearest highway exits, gas stations, restaurants, ATMs, hospitals, and rest areas on a full-color LCD.The StreetPilot III comes with MapSource City Navigator Cd-rom and everything you need to download street-level mapsets from your PC. Then, just place the portable system on the dash of any vehicle, and enjoy stress-free driving and peace of mind - without any costly service charges or hook-up fees.The Deluxe package includes: StreetPilot III with portable antenna; PC interface cable; Dashboard mount; Portable Mount (bean bag mount); External speaker with 12-volt cigarette lighter adapter; Owner's manual; Quick reference guide; USB data card programmer; Americas Autoroute Basemap; MapSource City Navigator North America CD with full coverage and full unlock 128 MB datacard.

    Amazon.com Review

    You don't need to buy a luxury car or spend thousands installing a multipart system to get advanced GPS navigation capabilities in your automobile. Garmin's StreetPilot III delivers all the high-end features you need--from detailed street maps and sophisticated auto routing to voice prompts and a color screen--in a compact, inexpensive, and portable package.



    The Garmin StreetPilot III sports a brilliant LCD display
    Setting up the unit was surprisingly simple. First we installed the software from the MapSource City Navigator CD onto our PC and connected the card reader, with the 32 MB data card, to the USB port. Then we went online to unlock one of 10 detailed coverage areas included on the disk; for instance, Area 1 covers California and Nevada, Area 7 covers New England and New York. After that we downloaded detailed maps of our city (San Francisco) and surrounding areas to the data card. We also downloaded waypoints--locations like our home, office, and other places we often visit--onto the card and inserted it into the StreetPilot III. If you don't have a USB port, you can also use the included serial cable to connect the entire unit to your PC.

    The physical installation went just as smoothly. We affixed the plastic base to the top of our dashboard with the included adhesive mounting disks, snapped the StreetPilot III into place, connected it to the cigarette lighter for power, and extended the small fold-down antenna. The dashboard mount's quick release makes it easy to store the StreetPilot III when not in use or, if you purchase a second mount, lets you use it in multiple vehicles.

    We turned the unit on and in less than a minute it locked onto the GPS satellites and displayed a map of our current location on the clear, bright, easy-to-read color display. As we drove along, it displayed our position and direction on the map, the name and address number of the street we were on, and even the name of the upcoming cross street. The two zoom buttons let us get a very detailed street-level view or a broad overview of our current position, and the menu button allowed us to customize the display.

    By using the `find' key, points of interest such as attractions, restaurants, banks, intersections and many more are easily located and routed to. Simply choose the destination from the list and press `route to it'. The Streetpilot III will calculate the best route and talk you through to the destination.
    The crisp, colorful LCD makes checking out your destination easy--even before you leave! This screen displays your possible destination of the St. Louis Zoo as well as local restaurants and emergency medical locations. It's easy to become familiar with services provided even when you're 244.1 miles away. Try that with a paper map!
    The trip computer screen calculates all the travel data for your trip with incredible accuracy, while verbal instructions inform you of the next turn. Valuable information like distance to destination and time to destination are constantly updated--perhaps even putting an end to the question `are we there yet?'
    Routes can be displayed several ways such as this turn by turn instruction screen, which highlights your next turn to make. The distance to go and time to go information gives driver's the forewarning and confidence to watch for the approaching turn. The smooth verbal instructions will let you know when the next turn is approaching.
    The fun really started, though, when we used the StreetPilot's routing capabilities. Using the arrow buttons, we input the intersection of a store we'd never visited, and within a minute it calculated the most direct route. The voice navigator told us where to go and when to turn, and it was simple to monitor our progress both on the map and on the text display. We knew the exact address of our next stop and entered it into the unit. The StreetPilot then guided us onto the freeway and successfully to our second destination, telling us exactly where to stop along the street and even on which side of the street the store was located. To get home, we just accessed a waypoint with our home address that we'd preprogrammed on the PC.

    Even if you don't know exactly where you're going, the City Navigator maps include points of interest, such as restaurants, shops, and parks. For instance, the StreetPilot can find the closest fast-food restaurant and present you with a list of nearby options.

    Testing in San Francisco, we did lose satellite lock a few times in extremely hilly areas or in areas with very tall buildings. We think this was due mainly to the fact that the unit's antenna is inside the car; an external antenna option is available for less than $100 that should solve the problem.

    Once you use the StreetPilot III for a while, it's hard to imagine driving solo again. Whether you're planning a road trip or just need help getting around town, it's an extremely helpful companion that's cheaper and easier to install than anything else currently available. --Ken Feinstein

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    Note about review: This review was written using the original version of the Garmin StreetPilot III. The deluxe version includes a 128 MB data card and full unlock access to all maps on the City Navigator CD-ROM.

    What's in the Box
    StreetPilot III with portable antenna, PC interface cable, dashboard mount, portable Mount (bean bag mount), external speaker with 12-volt cigarette lighter adapter, owner's manual, quick reference guide, USB data card programmer, Americas Autoroute Basemap, MapSource City Navigator North America CD.

    Amazon.com Product Description

    The Talking Color StreetPilot III Deluxe from Garmin is like having your own personal navigator in the passenger seat. This StreetPilot III Deluxe combines the power of a 12-channel GPS receiver with a detailed base map and routing functions to get you where you need to go by the shortest, fastest route. As an added bonus, automated voice prompts from an external speaker tell you when to turn, the distance to upcoming turns, course deviation, and the distance to your final destination.

    The StreetPilot III Deluxe comes with a PC cable, 128 MB data card, and USB Data Card Programmer so you can download map data from CD-ROMs. This model comes with City Navigator, which contains detailed street maps for major North American cities. Mapping software allows for automatic routing and contains information like turn restrictions. Simply enter an address or intersection, and the StreetPilot will calculate a route and provide turn-by-turn directions. Points of interest, addresses, and phone numbers are also included in the database.

    This version of the Garmin StreetPilot III Deluxe offers full unlock capability of all maps for the United States and Canada. (The regular Garmin StreetPilot III comes with unlock capability for just one region.) Simply install the City Navigator CD-ROM on your PC, then enter a custom code that is included with the product box.

    Other GPS features include a trip computer with odometer, timers, and average and maximum speeds. The built-in base map of North America and South America contains state and country boundaries, lakes, rivers, streams, airports, cities, towns, coastlines, state and interstate highways, local thoroughfares, and secondary roads within metro areas--plus federal interstate-highway exit information with services like food, lodging, and service stations.

    Garmin makes accessories to help you integrate your GPS with your life and your priorities. Keep your GPS at the ready while protecting it from knocks and bumps is with a carrying case, that has space for your hookup cable and remote control. In the car, you'll appreciate the mounting options and clear reception afforded by the Garmin GA26 Remote Vehicle Antenna for StreetPilot, III Plus and II Plus that will give you better satellite reception than if you only place your GPS on the dashboard. Using your GPS in more than one vehicle? The Garmin Dashmount is just the ticket, providing one temporary and one permanent adhesive mounting disc so you can move the unit back and forth between your cars.

    Map information is viewed on the StreetPilot III Deluxe's backlit display with its 16 colors and a resolution of 305 x 160 pixels. The unit is powered by six AA batteries with a battery life of 20 hours at the lowest backlight setting, and 2 hours at the highest setting. It comes with mounting hardware, a PC interface cable, 12-volt adapter cable with an external speaker, a 128 MB data card, USB data programmer and MapSource City Navigator software on CD-ROM. The StreetPilot III Deluxe is covered by a one-year warranty.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Old but works.......2007-09-09

    Just putting this review to clear my account, I used to have this and it was great, traveled many roads with it. (have a Zumo 550 now)

    5 out of 5 stars Seriously Saved Me.......2007-08-12

    This product was a last resort in a deparate situation. Me and my friends were looking to go camping and had been lost in the mountains for some time. Our mapquest directions failed miserably. After asking for directions, which were terrible, we found this device under the passenger seat. The StreetPilot III was very simple to use and delivered us to our destination with ease and much excitement. My friends and I are so grateful for this little GPS. It still works today. Thank god. Buy this thing!

    1 out of 5 stars Out of date.......2006-08-26

    This is an out of date GPS that has been discontinued by Garmin.

    I had a lot of problems downloading the driver into my notebook and desktop (both running Windows xp). I had to try several times (I am computer savvy). The memory card that came with unit was defective, I had to get a new one from Garmin, and you can easily damage it. You have to use their 12th century card reader to plug to your pc to download the software to the unit. You cannot hook the unit directly to your pc (unless you have an old serial port-male)

    The memory card (128mb) can only hold so much map data. While the LCD has an excellent resolution (that's why I am giving a one star rating), it will take you some time before you can learn all the features of the units and the map source.

    To sum things up, stay away from this gps, invest a few more hundreds and get a newer version.

    3 out of 5 stars Screen bug-a-boo.......2005-10-19

    My Garmin 2610 has long been a terrific electronic unit. Now, for no known reason, the screen has shifted to the point where the touch does not allow you to enter text. Garmin wants $250 to fix the unit regardless of the issue. I think this is excessive for a unit that has been immaculately cared for and is quite expensive. Magellan next time for me...

    3 out of 5 stars Nice, but a bit confusing.......2005-05-06

    My first GPS was a very old style that gave you longitude and latitude only. No roads. No water. Nothing. So the jump to the SP III was a big one.

    Had to struggle a bit to download the info (updated from the website) onto the unit. Tough for this first timer to get the hang of it initially, though it gets easier with time. Working with the unit alone is a bit more complicated as naming waypoints and such can take a bit of doing using the toggle switches. But again, I'm still new at this and am looking forward to working with it a lot more in the near future.

    My plan is to use it to have a constant knowledge of the location of gas stations between my home outside Philadelphia, and Sturgis SD for my motorcycle trip out there in August. I'm attempting to complete the 1,700+ mile ride in under two days and will need to stretch out my gas stops as much as I can. It's currently mounted on the dash of the bike for me to get used to it and play with its functions during my daily commute.

    I agree with others regarding its unnecessary rerouting when I've never strayed off course. Strangely, it even gives different directions although I don't change the route I take on a daily basis. Rerouting calculation takes a bit, but I seem to remember that the calculation time can be adjusted through the menu. Unfortunately, it also continually gives me a slower route than the one I know is faster even though it's set for highway use and the fastest time. Perhaps I can adjust the pre-set surface street and highway speeds to get it to work more appropriately. Less than 5% of the time, the crossroad names are incorrect.

    My other issue is the interference the unit seems to be getting from time to time from my satellite radio that's mounted on the handlebar less than a foot away from the dash-mounted GPS.

    I thought this GPS would be able to take me right to where I wanted to be, using the most efficient route, ALL BY ITSELF. If I have to set up specific waypoints on a specific route in order to get it to follow what I know is the fastest way, the unit is of no value to me. The only good point is that I didn't pay over $500 for it.
    Garmin Talking StreetPilot III Vehicle GPS Receiver, Map Compatible
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Great GPSR for driving anywhere!
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    Garmin Talking StreetPilot III Vehicle GPS Receiver, Map Compatible

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    Product Features:
    • GPS receiver with turn-by-turn navigation for major North American cities
    • Includes MapSource City Navigator CD-ROM with street-level maps and points of interest; unlock capability for one region in US or Canada
    • Automated voice prompts tell you when to turn
    • 16-color display with backlight for dim lighting
    • Compatible with optional Garmin MapSource software for downloading maps and waypoint data

    ASIN: B000058AKR

    Product Description

    Imagine never being lost while driving. Garmin makes it possible. Meet the Street Pilot III - the ultimate traveling companion and guide. Create a route and then put your mind on cruise as you follow clear, accurate, voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions to safely reach your destination.The simple, intuitive menus of the Street Pilot III offer access to the shortest and fastest routes, directions, and estimated arrival time of your intended destination. Automated voice prompts alert you to upcoming turns, course deviation, and distance to final destination. At the touch of a button, view the locations of all the nearest highway exits, gas stations, restaurants, ATMs, hospitals, and rest areas on a full-color LCD.The StreetPilot III comes with MapSource City Navigator CD-Rom and everything you need to download street-level mapsets from your PC. Then, just place the portable system on the dash of any vehicle, and enjoy stress-free driving and peace of mind - without any costly service charges or hook-up fees.This product includes a 32MB data card.

    Amazon.com Review

    You don't need to buy a luxury car or spend thousands installing a multipart system to get advanced GPS navigation capabilities in your automobile. Garmin's StreetPilot III delivers all the high-end features you need--from detailed street maps and sophisticated auto routing to voice prompts and a color screen--in a compact, inexpensive, and portable package.

    Setting up the unit was surprisingly simple. First we installed the software from the MapSource City Navigator CD onto our PC and connected the card reader, with the 32 MB data card, to the USB port. Then we went online to unlock one of 10 detailed coverage areas included on the disk; for instance, area 1 covers California and Nevada, area 7 covers New England and New York. After that we downloaded detailed maps of our city (San Francisco) and surrounding areas to the data card. We also downloaded waypoints--locations like our home, office, and other places we often visit--onto the card and inserted it into the StreetPilot III. If you don't have a USB port, you can also use the included serial cable to connect the entire unit to your PC.

    The physical installation went just as smoothly. We affixed the plastic base to the top of our dashboard with the included adhesive mounting disks, snapped the StreetPilot III into place, connected it to the cigarette lighter for power, and extended the small fold-down antenna. The dashboard mount's quick release makes it easy to store the StreetPilot III when not in use or, if you purchase a second mount, lets you use it in multiple vehicles.

    We turned the unit on and in less than a minute it locked onto the GPS satellites and displayed a map of our current location on the clear, bright, easy-to-read color display. As we drove along, it displayed our position and direction on the map, the name and address number of the street we were on, and even the name of the upcoming cross street. The two zoom buttons let us get a very detailed street-level view or a broad overview of our current position, and the menu button allowed us to customize the display.

    The fun really started, though, when we used the StreetPilot's routing capabilities. Using the arrow buttons, we input the intersection of a store we'd never visited, and within a minute it calculated the most direct route. The voice navigator told us where to go and when to turn, and it was simple to monitor our progress both on the map and on the text display. For our next stop we knew the exact address and entered it into the unit. The StreetPilot then guided us onto the freeway and successfully to our second destination, telling us exactly where to stop along the street and even on which side of the street the store was located. To get home, we just accessed a waypoint with our home address that we'd preprogrammed on the PC.

    Even if you don't know exactly where you're going, the City Navigator maps include points of interest, like restaurants, shops, and parks. This allows you to tell the StreetPilot to find the closest fast-food restaurant and then be presented with a list of nearby options.

    Testing in San Francisco, we did lose satellite lock a few times in extremely hilly areas or in areas with very tall buildings. We think this was due mainly to the fact that the unit's antenna is inside the car; an external antenna option is available for less than $100 that should solve the problem.

    Once you use the StreetPilot III for a while, it's hard to imagine driving solo again. Whether you're a salesman always heading to new locations, planning a road trip, or just need help getting around town, it's an extremely helpful companion that's cheaper and easier to install than anything else available. --Ken Feinstein

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    Amazon.com Product Description

    The Talking Color StreetPilot III from Garmin is like having your own personal navigator in the passenger seat. This StreetPilot III combines the power of a 12-channel GPS receiver with a detailed base map and routing functions to get you where you need to go by the shortest, fastest route. As an added bonus, automated voice prompts from an external speaker tell you when to turn, the distance to upcoming turns, course deviation, and the distance to your final destination.

    The Talking Color StreetPilot III comes with a PC cable, 32 MB data card, and USB Data Card Programmer so you can download map data from CD-ROMs. This model comes with City Navigator, which contains detailed street maps for major North American cities. Mapping software allows for automatic routing and contains information like turn restrictions. Simply enter an address or intersection, and the StreetPilot will calculate a route and provide turn-by-turn directions. Points of interest, addresses, and phone numbers are also included in the database.

    The City Navigator CD-ROM comes with access to one region of your choice. To unlock additional regions, visit the Garmin Web site or call Garmin customer service.

    Other GPS features include a trip computer with resettable odometer, timers, and average and maximum speeds. The built-in base map of North America and South America contains state and country boundaries, lakes, rivers, streams, airports, cities, towns, coastlines, state and interstate highways, local thoroughfares, and secondary roads within metro areas--plus federal interstate-highway exit information with services like food, lodging, and service stations.

    View map information on the Talking Color StreetPilot III's backlit display with 16 colors and a resolution of 305 x 160 pixels. The unit is powered by six AA batteries with a battery life of 20 hours at the lowest backlight setting, and two hours at the highest setting. It comes with mounting hardware, a PC interface cable, 12-volt adapter cable with an external speaker, a 32 MB data card, USB data programmer and MapSource City Navigator software on CD-ROM. The Talking Color StreetPilot III is covered by a one-year warranty.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Great GPSR for driving anywhere!.......2004-07-23

    I've had my SPIII for about two years now, during which the pricing has come down some and the package offerings have increased, so this review may not match the exact contents Amazon offers here. My unit came with a 32MB memory cartidge, the serial port connection cord, the USB programmer cord, the 12V power cord for the cigarette lighter, the "sticky" dash mount, and a MapSource CD with codes to unlock one region (the US and Canada consisted of 5-6 regions, IIRC). I have since bought the beanbag dash mount and a 128MB card and purchased the "unlock all regions" option for City Navigator--probably already included items for a new purchase in today's package. Additionally, I downloaded the "British" voice package from Garmin's website to replace the default "American" voice--the British lady's voice seems less harsh and less like a drill sergeant when giving directions!

    I love this unit because it makes navigation so easy--isn't that the idea behind a GPSR? With the CityNav map information loaded into the memory card (and with 128MB it fits all of PA, DE, MD, and D.C. and good chunks of WV, OH, NY, and NJ) I am able to get turn-by-turn directions to nearly any street address. If you ask it to route you to a given destination, the unit actually tells you when a turn is coming up, e.g. "In point two miles exit right," or "In 500 feet turn left." If you are driving without a destination selected, the unit will display the cross streets by name as you approach. You can zoom the map in for street detail or zoom out to see more of the countryside. If you have a destination selected, the unit will zoom in automatically as you approach and zoom in even more for a detailed overview of approaching intersections as you near a turn.

    If you are in an area for which you do not have the MapSource detail loaded, the unit still has an internal base map that contains cities, highways, interstates, and major bodies of water, so it can still route you from city to city using the major roads. This makes driving long distances cross-country feasible and you can load up the memory card with the areas you expect to spend most of your time in if you don't have enough memory for the entire route.

    However, in those areas for which you do have the map detail loaded you can get turn-by-turn directions to an address or even select various destinations (restaurants, attractions, banks, shopping centers, etc.) listed by name and/or distance. The unit also displays address and phone information for those destinations, which is useful to call ahead and make reservations or check for vacancy if you're the spontaneous weekend tourist like I am.

    The 16-color display is beautiful--major routes are in red, arterials in thick black, minor streets in thin black, rivers and lakes in blue, parks and golf courses in green, and the background will change at sunset or sunrise to yellow (daylight) or black (night) as appropriate (the black streets will also switch to white at night).

    Please note that the map detail, which includes streets and popular destinations, is a feature of the map software, not the unit itself. Garmin seems to issue updated map software on an annual basis, but you must pay for those updates. I'm still using CityNav 4.1, although Garmin's website states that 6.0 is coming out this summer. The new 6.0 software will probably contain more business listings and reflect more recent road construction, but I'm doing fine with 4.1 and don't see a need yet to pay for the upgrade. One reviewer complained about the lack of Starbucks locations with his map, and I expect Garmin will be adding more and more types of businesses like that as time goes by.

    Enough babbling--in summary, here are some pros of this unit:
    o Cheaper than most in-dash GPS systems
    o Portable, so you can share the unit with your "fleet" or take it along in a rental car (and you'd best hide it or take it with you when parking so it doesn't get stolen)
    o Voice navigation, so you can anticipate an upcoming turn without having to take your eyes off the road
    o Color display--so much better than a gray scale map!
    o Accurate and helpful when driving somewhere unfamiliar
    o Automatic route recalculation if you miss a turn or have to detour
    o Address and phone info for listed businesses/sites so you can call ahead

    And the cons I've experienced:
    o Voice navigation could be somewhat improved for confusing intersections--do I take a right or sharp right at this five-way?
    o Eats batteries--but this unit is too bulky to walk around with, so there is no reason it should ever be used without being plugged into your cigarette lighter.
    o Awkward interface--entering street names or address numbers is awkward with the rocker button
    o Loses signal in built-up areas with tall buildings--usually when you are downtown and *really* need directions the most, unfortunately! However, this is a problem with all GPS receivers and due more to the nature of the GPS system than the unit itself.

    All in all, I love my SPIII. It has all the features I really need. There are units out there that are newer, have more features, and may be easier to use, but they're also more expensive. As long as Garmin keeps releasing updated map software compatible with the SPIII, this unit should serve my needs for many more years.

    4 out of 5 stars StreetPilot III Review.......2003-12-18

    Pro's: Overall good unit. Great color, well built, very detailed.

    Con's: I live in a new development and my home street is not on the map. Software updates to the unit must be done with a serial port (included in box). The problem is that my new laptop does not have a connector for the included cable. Had to spend an additional $13 on a USB to 9 pin serial cable and Garmin said its only a 80% success rate that it will transfer the neccessary data. The Mapsource CD's which contain detailed information on cities can only be used one time. In order to use the CD's initially, you have to go to the Garmin website and get an "unlock" code. Therefore, if you purchase a newer computer, you have already used your unlock code and would have to purchase an addition code and these can range from $80-$100.
    Since installing the Mapsource data, my comp has crashed 3 times. I do not think it likes Win XP.

    5 out of 5 stars Expensive, but a VERY worthwile investment!.......2003-05-10

    Please allow me to preface this review with the fact that I have absolutely no sense of direction. For those with excellent sense of direction, this may seem like an extravagant purchase until they come down in cost.
    I had to travel to California recently (I only lived there my whole life before 1999), but since I had never driven in California before, I was quite nervous about doing so. The rental car had a GPS very similar to the Street Pilot, and using that gave me a great sense of confidence in driving around.
    Shortly after my return I realized how badly we needed a GPS in our car. The Street Pilot was the best option for us because it has all the features of a factory-installed auto GPS, but the added convenience of being portable- now when I head out of town I can take the Street Pilot rather than having to rent a car with a GPS. Not to mention the Street Pilot is about 1/2 to 1/3 of the cost of a factory-installed system.
    Some of the other reviewers have complained about how long it takes the Street Pilot to recalculate a route once the vehicle has gone off-route. I have intentionally gone off-route several times just to see how it performs, and I have been very pleased. It does take a few seconds, but from my experience it did not take so long that I got any further off-course than I already was.
    A feature that I found to be very helpful in the Street Pilot which was not in the rental car's GPS is a search by company name. If you're looking for a department store, but you can't remember its address, just search by the name, and the Street Pilot will navigate you to the closest one. If you're looking for that great Chinese restaurant a couple of miles away, but you can't remember the name, you can search for Chinese restaurants in your area and find the correct one based on its address. Want to order ahead, or put your name on the seating list? Once the Street Pilot finds the restaurant you're looking for, it displays their phone number on the monitor as well.
    About the only two complaints I have about the Street Pilot are very trivial. On the rental car I used, the GPS would automatically lower the volume on the stereo when the GPS needed to announce an instruction. Being an external unit, the Street Pilot does not have this luxury. Since I tend to listen to music, well, at ear-splitting volume while driving, it does take a little getting used to lowering the volume when using the Street Pilot around town, but again, this is a very minor complaint given all of the positive features the Street Pilot has.
    My other complaint is that occasionally it does give directions which are not the most direct route. I used this on a trial basis in areas I was familiar with just to see how it performs, and I did find myself thinking on occasion "why is it telling me to go this way, when that way is much more direct?" Especially since I live within a half an hour of Garmin's world headquarters, it would seem to me that they would at least know the most direct routes around here! But even at this, the Street Pilot DOES get you to the correct destination every time, even if it sometimes takes an indirect route.
    I noticed that the package includes both a beanbag mount and a permanent dashboard mount for the Street Pilot. Since Street Pilots have a way of being swiped, my suggestion would be to always use the beanbag mount, since a permanent mount could cause thieves to break into the car to find the GPS that is no longer in the car. I drive a new Jetta, and I did not want to get sticky stuff all over my dashboard, so I chose to try out the beanbag. It does not slip, even when making sharp turns. I suppose if I were in a collision this would not be the case, but in normal driving, the beanbag is great.
    Of course, as others have advised, do not leave your Street Pilot in the car unattended for any reason. But given the fact that you're going to be spending around $1G for this puppy you probably already knew that.
    And one other safety feature that I think is great, but others might be annoyed by it: once you are driving, you cannot change the destination; it goes into a secure mode. To change the address, you need to stop the car. This may be a nuisance to some, but given how badly people drive while talking on cell phones, it's probably best that Garmin tries to curb people from pressing all sorts of buttons on their GPS while zipping down the road at 75 MPH.

    5 out of 5 stars Impressed...but documentation could be better.......2002-10-01

    I recently bought the SPIII Deluxe package, and I'm really impressed with its capabilities. The route calculation feature when using the "shortest route" option has shown me new ways to travel between points that I've driven for years. The fastest route option is excellent also. The included software (City Navigator) amazes with its complete listing of restaurants, services, points of interest, etc.. I'm sure there are many places missing, but there ane plenty available.

    The 128 Mb memory card is large enough to hold several Mapsource files at the same time, so you might have City Navigator, USA Roads and Recreation and Topo all loaded on the card and choose the appropriate one for your needs under different circumstances.

    The instruction booklet could be better. For example, there are optional settings for car/motorcycle, truck, bus or emergency equipment that will give routing best for these vehicles. There should be some description of what the differences are so a large RV or car towing a trailer could choose the best one. There is also an interesting "detour" feature that will give alternate routes if a detour is needed for various distance ahead - not described in the book.

    The unit can do so much that Garmin would do well to have a users' forum.

    4 out of 5 stars Pretty good, but has some limits.......2002-09-21

    I bought my SP3 when I moved to the Washington DC area, and have to say it works great. I am never lost and it can find nearly everything. There are a few streets that have no numbers in Arlington, but otherwise it is pretty good.

    I have also used the SP when traveling to other areas. The one issue that I have is that it has a hard time keeping a good signal in the city because of all the buildings. DC is not too bad, but I have had bigger problems in places like NYC and Toronto with the tall skyscrapers. If it is plotting a course for you, you might miss a turn because it loses the signal for a few seconds. To make things worse, since there is such a grid in the cities, it often takes a while to recalculate the course, by which point you might be lost again. I find times when I need to pull off and wait for the GPS to catch up.

    I would highly recommend it if you travel a lot, or are unfamiliar with an area, just be careful if you are using it for large cities.
    Garmin StreetPilot ColorMap Vehicle GPS Receiver, Map Compatible
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Great GPSR for driving anywhere!
    • StreetPilot III Review
    • Expensive, but a VERY worthwile investment!
    • Impressed...but documentation could be better
    • Pretty good, but has some limits
    Garmin StreetPilot ColorMap Vehicle GPS Receiver, Map Compatible

    Manufacturer: Garmin
    ProductGroup: CE
    Binding: Electronics

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    Accessories:
    1. Garmin Dashboard Bean Bag Mount for StreetPilot Garmin Dashboard Bean Bag Mount for StreetPilot
    2. Garmin Hard Carry Case for the StreetPilot Color Garmin Hard Carry Case for the StreetPilot Color
    3. Garmin 8MB Memory Cartridge Garmin 8MB Memory Cartridge
    4. Garmin 16MB Memory Cartridge for eMap or StreetPilot Garmin 16MB Memory Cartridge for eMap or StreetPilot
    5. Garmin MetroGuide CD ROM with 8 MB Cartridge (USA) Garmin MetroGuide CD ROM with 8 MB Cartridge (USA)

    Product Features:
    • Portable comprehensive mapping system
    • High-resolution, 16-color display
    • High-performance 12-parallel-channel GPS receiver
    • Displays interstate exit information with food, lodging, and service stations
    • Compatible with optional Garmin MapSource software for downloading maps and waypoint data

    ASIN: B00000J40X

    Product Description

    Garmin's StreetPilot GPS was the first in the automotive marketplace to offer a comprehensive mapping system that was both portable and affordable. The StreetPilot GPS ColorMap takes up where its sister product left off by boasting a razor-sharp, high-resolution, 16-color display for easy map reading. ColorMap works in an auto, truck, or van.Designed primarily for the automobile, the ColorMap improves on the StreetPilot's basemap information by adding exit information for the federal interstate highway system that lists available services such as food, lodging, and service stations. It also contains a reference basemap showing Interstate, U.S., and State highways, plus rivers and lakes in the US, Canada, and Mexico, with main arterial streets shown in metropolitan areas. The ColorMap is compatible with Garmin's complete line of downloadable MapSource CD-ROMs. When paired with the MapSource MetroGuide USA CD-ROM, the ColorMap will store 8 to 128 megabytes of downloaded CD-ROM information at a time depending on the size of the cartridge you use in the unit.The ColorMap features a high-performance twelve parallel channel GPS receiver for quick satellite acquisition and reliable signal reception, whether you're under dense tree cover or surrounded by high-rise skyscrapers. Text and graphics are shown in large type for easy viewing, with a screen brightness adjustment and a night mode that alters the display colors for viewing in dim ambient conditions. The unit also comes with a cigarette lighter adapter for those times when you don't have to rely on battery power.

    Amazon.com Review

    Garmin's StreetPilot GPS ColorMap features a large, bright color display but lacks a surprising number of features that are included with some of the less expensive global positioning systems that we've tested. Designed for use in a vehicle, this GPS comes with a dash mount, cigarette lighter adapter, and a serial cable for interfacing with a PC.

    At 1.3 pounds and almost 7 inches wide, the GPS ColorMap isn't tiny. The reason for the unit's bulk is the relatively large 16-color backlit display, 1.8 inches high by 3.3 inches wide, that dominates the front of the device. The color screen serves up clear images that are much easier to interpret than those produced by a grayscale display. It's much like looking at a standard road atlas, with red interstates, gray secondary roads, and light blue rivers crisscrossing a bright yellow background. A night mode switches the yellow background to black, and there are several levels of brightness that make the unit legible regardless of the lighting we tested it in. Also, in our tests, the 12-channel GPS receiver took a surprisingly long time to acquire satellite signals, but once they were locked in the unit accurately tracked our movements and never broke its lock when we passed through tunnels or heavily forested areas.

    The map database included with the device contains most of the major highways and all of the interstates for the entire United States as well as the more important city streets in large metropolitan areas. This limits the device out of the box for use primarily for cross-country travel. However, the map database can be expanded via a cartridge slot in the battery compartment that accepts separately available 8 MB or 16 MB cartridges. Garmin sells cartridges preloaded with detailed map information, or you can buy a blank cartridge and a MapSource MetroGuide CD-ROM to download data from your PC to the GPS. The built-in database comes with information on interstate exits and labels major bodies of water, but MetroGuide upgrades add many more features like street-level maps for entire cities, restaurant data, and the ability to pinpoint a specific address.

    Although the StreetPilot GPS ColorMap is easy to use and highly accurate, it has several shortcomings that detract from its overall value. An automatic routing feature that lets users enter a departure point and destination to get directions would have been nice. As it is, users are forced to enter routes manually or download them from computer software that is compatible with this device. The GPS ColorMap comes with a PC interface cable but no software to download. Most GPS devices in this price range offer pages and pages of data derived from complex internal calculations, but this product offers only the moving-map page and a Dashboard page that serves as a basic trip computer. For this price, we expected more. Also of note is the unit's underwhelming 2.5-hour battery life, which forced us to enter complex routes while the device was being powered by the cigarette lighter adapter. --T. Byrl Baker

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    Amazon.com Product Description

    Designed primarily for the automobile, the basemap data of Garmin's StreetPilot GPS ColorMap displays exit information for the federal interstate highway system, information such as available food, lodging, and service stations. It also contains a reference basemap showing 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. You can plug in optional data cards (MetroGuides) for street-level map detail, access to business listings, and points of interest in your area.

    The ColorMap features a high-performance GPS receiver with 12 parallel channels for quick satellite acquisition and reliable signal reception, whether you're under dense tree cover or surrounded by high-rise skyscrapers. The high-resolution, 16-color display makes map reading easier. The Garmin StreetPilot GPS ColorMap shows text and graphics in large type for viewing convenience, and has a screen brightness adjustment and a night mode that alter the display colors for viewing in dim ambient conditions. The unit also comes with a free cigarette lighter adapter so you won't always have to rely on battery power. The StreetPilot ColorMap works in trucks and vans as well.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Great GPSR for driving anywhere!.......2004-07-23

    I've had my SPIII for about two years now, during which the pricing has come down some and the package offerings have increased, so this review may not match the exact contents Amazon offers here. My unit came with a 32MB memory cartidge, the serial port connection cord, the USB programmer cord, the 12V power cord for the cigarette lighter, the "sticky" dash mount, and a MapSource CD with codes to unlock one region (the US and Canada consisted of 5-6 regions, IIRC). I have since bought the beanbag dash mount and a 128MB card and purchased the "unlock all regions" option for City Navigator--probably already included items for a new purchase in today's package. Additionally, I downloaded the "British" voice package from Garmin's website to replace the default "American" voice--the British lady's voice seems less harsh and less like a drill sergeant when giving directions!

    I love this unit because it makes navigation so easy--isn't that the idea behind a GPSR? With the CityNav map information loaded into the memory card (and with 128MB it fits all of PA, DE, MD, and D.C. and good chunks of WV, OH, NY, and NJ) I am able to get turn-by-turn directions to nearly any street address. If you ask it to route you to a given destination, the unit actually tells you when a turn is coming up, e.g. "In point two miles exit right," or "In 500 feet turn left." If you are driving without a destination selected, the unit will display the cross streets by name as you approach. You can zoom the map in for street detail or zoom out to see more of the countryside. If you have a destination selected, the unit will zoom in automatically as you approach and zoom in even more for a detailed overview of approaching intersections as you near a turn.

    If you are in an area for which you do not have the MapSource detail loaded, the unit still has an internal base map that contains cities, highways, interstates, and major bodies of water, so it can still route you from city to city using the major roads. This makes driving long distances cross-country feasible and you can load up the memory card with the areas you expect to spend most of your time in if you don't have enough memory for the entire route.

    However, in those areas for which you do have the map detail loaded you can get turn-by-turn directions to an address or even select various destinations (restaurants, attractions, banks, shopping centers, etc.) listed by name and/or distance. The unit also displays address and phone information for those destinations, which is useful to call ahead and make reservations or check for vacancy if you're the spontaneous weekend tourist like I am.

    The 16-color display is beautiful--major routes are in red, arterials in thick black, minor streets in thin black, rivers and lakes in blue, parks and golf courses in green, and the background will change at sunset or sunrise to yellow (daylight) or black (night) as appropriate (the black streets will also switch to white at night).

    Please note that the map detail, which includes streets and popular destinations, is a feature of the map software, not the unit itself. Garmin seems to issue updated map software on an annual basis, but you must pay for those updates. I'm still using CityNav 4.1, although Garmin's website states that 6.0 is coming out this summer. The new 6.0 software will probably contain more business listings and reflect more recent road construction, but I'm doing fine with 4.1 and don't see a need yet to pay for the upgrade. One reviewer complained about the lack of Starbucks locations with his map, and I expect Garmin will be adding more and more types of businesses like that as time goes by.

    Enough babbling--in summary, here are some pros of this unit:
    o Cheaper than most in-dash GPS systems
    o Portable, so you can share the unit with your "fleet" or take it along in a rental car (and you'd best hide it or take it with you when parking so it doesn't get stolen)
    o Voice navigation, so you can anticipate an upcoming turn without having to take your eyes off the road
    o Color display--so much better than a gray scale map!
    o Accurate and helpful when driving somewhere unfamiliar
    o Automatic route recalculation if you miss a turn or have to detour
    o Address and phone info for listed businesses/sites so you can call ahead

    And the cons I've experienced:
    o Voice navigation could be somewhat improved for confusing intersections--do I take a right or sharp right at this five-way?
    o Eats batteries--but this unit is too bulky to walk around with, so there is no reason it should ever be used without being plugged into your cigarette lighter.
    o Awkward interface--entering street names or address numbers is awkward with the rocker button
    o Loses signal in built-up areas with tall buildings--usually when you are downtown and *really* need directions the most, unfortunately! However, this is a problem with all GPS receivers and due more to the nature of the GPS system than the unit itself.

    All in all, I love my SPIII. It has all the features I really need. There are units out there that are newer, have more features, and may be easier to use, but they're also more expensive. As long as Garmin keeps releasing updated map software compatible with the SPIII, this unit should serve my needs for many more years.

    4 out of 5 stars StreetPilot III Review.......2003-12-18

    Pro's: Overall good unit. Great color, well built, very detailed.

    Con's: I live in a new development and my home street is not on the map. Software updates to the unit must be done with a serial port (included in box). The problem is that my new laptop does not have a connector for the included cable. Had to spend an additional $13 on a USB to 9 pin serial cable and Garmin said its only a 80% success rate that it will transfer the neccessary data. The Mapsource CD's which contain detailed information on cities can only be used one time. In order to use the CD's initially, you have to go to the Garmin website and get an "unlock" code. Therefore, if you purchase a newer computer, you have already used your unlock code and would have to purchase an addition code and these can range from $80-$100.
    Since installing the Mapsource data, my comp has crashed 3 times. I do not think it likes Win XP.

    5 out of 5 stars Expensive, but a VERY worthwile investment!.......2003-05-10

    Please allow me to preface this review with the fact that I have absolutely no sense of direction. For those with excellent sense of direction, this may seem like an extravagant purchase until they come down in cost.
    I had to travel to California recently (I only lived there my whole life before 1999), but since I had never driven in California before, I was quite nervous about doing so. The rental car had a GPS very similar to the Street Pilot, and using that gave me a great sense of confidence in driving around.
    Shortly after my return I realized how badly we needed a GPS in our car. The Street Pilot was the best option for us because it has all the features of a factory-installed auto GPS, but the added convenience of being portable- now when I head out of town I can take the Street Pilot rather than having to rent a car with a GPS. Not to mention the Street Pilot is about 1/2 to 1/3 of the cost of a factory-installed system.
    Some of the other reviewers have complained about how long it takes the Street Pilot to recalculate a route once the vehicle has gone off-route. I have intentionally gone off-route several times just to see how it performs, and I have been very pleased. It does take a few seconds, but from my experience it did not take so long that I got any further off-course than I already was.
    A feature that I found to be very helpful in the Street Pilot which was not in the rental car's GPS is a search by company name. If you're looking for a department store, but you can't remember its address, just search by the name, and the Street Pilot will navigate you to the closest one. If you're looking for that great Chinese restaurant a couple of miles away, but you can't remember the name, you can search for Chinese restaurants in your area and find the correct one based on its address. Want to order ahead, or put your name on the seating list? Once the Street Pilot finds the restaurant you're looking for, it displays their phone number on the monitor as well.
    About the only two complaints I have about the Street Pilot are very trivial. On the rental car I used, the GPS would automatically lower the volume on the stereo when the GPS needed to announce an instruction. Being an external unit, the Street Pilot does not have this luxury. Since I tend to listen to music, well, at ear-splitting volume while driving, it does take a little getting used to lowering the volume when using the Street Pilot around town, but again, this is a very minor complaint given all of the positive features the Street Pilot has.
    My other complaint is that occasionally it does give directions which are not the most direct route. I used this on a trial basis in areas I was familiar with just to see how it performs, and I did find myself thinking on occasion "why is it telling me to go this way, when that way is much more direct?" Especially since I live within a half an hour of Garmin's world headquarters, it would seem to me that they would at least know the most direct routes around here! But even at this, the Street Pilot DOES get you to the correct destination every time, even if it sometimes takes an indirect route.
    I noticed that the package includes both a beanbag mount and a permanent dashboard mount for the Street Pilot. Since Street Pilots have a way of being swiped, my suggestion would be to always use the beanbag mount, since a permanent mount could cause thieves to break into the car to find the GPS that is no longer in the car. I drive a new Jetta, and I did not want to get sticky stuff all over my dashboard, so I chose to try out the beanbag. It does not slip, even when making sharp turns. I suppose if I were in a collision this would not be the case, but in normal driving, the beanbag is great.
    Of course, as others have advised, do not leave your Street Pilot in the car unattended for any reason. But given the fact that you're going to be spending around $1G for this puppy you probably already knew that.
    And one other safety feature that I think is great, but others might be annoyed by it: once you are driving, you cannot change the destination; it goes into a secure mode. To change the address, you need to stop the car. This may be a nuisance to some, but given how badly people drive while talking on cell phones, it's probably best that Garmin tries to curb people from pressing all sorts of buttons on their GPS while zipping down the road at 75 MPH.

    5 out of 5 stars Impressed...but documentation could be better.......2002-10-01

    I recently bought the SPIII Deluxe package, and I'm really impressed with its capabilities. The route calculation feature when using the "shortest route" option has shown me new ways to travel between points that I've driven for years. The fastest route option is excellent also. The included software (City Navigator) amazes with its complete listing of restaurants, services, points of interest, etc.. I'm sure there are many places missing, but there ane plenty available.

    The 128 Mb memory card is large enough to hold several Mapsource files at the same time, so you might have City Navigator, USA Roads and Recreation and Topo all loaded on the card and choose the appropriate one for your needs under different circumstances.

    The instruction booklet could be better. For example, there are optional settings for car/motorcycle, truck, bus or emergency equipment that will give routing best for these vehicles. There should be some description of what the differences are so a large RV or car towing a trailer could choose the best one. There is also an interesting "detour" feature that will give alternate routes if a detour is needed for various distance ahead - not described in the book.

    The unit can do so much that Garmin would do well to have a users' forum.

    4 out of 5 stars Pretty good, but has some limits.......2002-09-21

    I bought my SP3 when I moved to the Washington DC area, and have to say it works great. I am never lost and it can find nearly everything. There are a few streets that have no numbers in Arlington, but otherwise it is pretty good.

    I have also used the SP when traveling to other areas. The one issue that I have is that it has a hard time keeping a good signal in the city because of all the buildings. DC is not too bad, but I have had bigger problems in places like NYC and Toronto with the tall skyscrapers. If it is plotting a course for you, you might miss a turn because it loses the signal for a few seconds. To make things worse, since there is such a grid in the cities, it often takes a while to recalculate the course, by which point you might be lost again. I find times when I need to pull off and wait for the GPS to catch up.

    I would highly recommend it if you travel a lot, or are unfamiliar with an area, just be careful if you are using it for large cities.
    AIRIS T620 PDA Navigation - PDA with fully embedded GPS receiver, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Good value for price but lacks some robustness
    AIRIS T620 PDA Navigation - PDA with fully embedded GPS receiver, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth

    Manufacturer: AIRIS
    ProductGroup: CE

    Vehicle GPSVehicle GPS | GPS & Navigation | Categories | Electronics | In-Dash Vehicle GPS (Installed) | Motorcycle GPS | On-Dash GPS
    Navigation SystemsNavigation Systems | Car Electronics | Categories | Electronics | Vehicle GPS Systems
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    Product Features:
    • Full PDA functionality and synchronisation with Microsoft Outlook
    • Wireless file transfers with Bluetooth
    • Expandable memory for unlimited possibilities
    • SiRFstar III for fast, accurate positioning
    • Note: GPS Navigation software is not included in this package.

    ASIN: B000NDZ09U

    Product Description

    The new AIRIS T620 PDA Navigation is one of the most versatile navigation devices available, providing full PDA capability, internet access via built-in Wi-Fi, and wireless connectivity with Bluetooth. And because the AIRIS T620 is compatible with any Windows Mobile 5 software, you can use it for street navigation, off-road, hiking, etc.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Good value for price but lacks some robustness.......2007-08-20

    I am using the AIRIS T620 with an i-go and an English version of the Active-Sync on the PC side since it comes with a Spanish Active-Sync or at least the one i have it came with it. It is pretty fast with the Samsung 400Mhz processor but i wanted to use Windows Media Player and i-go simultaneously and it doesn't always plays the music that way due to lack of memory i guess. The other problem i figured is, if you listen to music on it and use i-go at the same time and it gets hot than it halts. So real multitasking has some way to go for this product but otherwise i wouldn't critizise it since it already become my best friend on the road and helped a lot lot. Best features are the integrated GPS and the fast processor. I bought a 2GB SD card for it and so i-go has a lot of space for the maps + my music ;-) I am using a tape converter in the car ;-)
    Worth the price ! Go for it.

    *I wanted to buy a 4GB SD card for it but i couldn't find one on the market. Someone told me that it is no longer manufactured ?? Beware of the standards when buying the SD card, now there is a new faster standard !
    Compact High Speed USB 3-Port Hub USB Multi Plug (PC/Mac Computer)
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Compact High Speed USB 3-Port Hub USB Multi Plug (PC/Mac Computer)

      Manufacturer: LD
      ProductGroup: CE

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      Product Features:
      • 3-port USB splitter/hub lets multiple devices share a single USB port
      • Small, in-cable design allows for easy (and beautiful) compact storage in spool!
      • UBS Bus powered--requires no additional power supply.
      • Compliant to the USB v1.2 specification; offers a link-status LED
      • PC/Macintosh compatible

      ASIN: B000KEK0RE

      Product Description

      Our LD 3 Port USB Hub provides a compact and beautiful solution for splitting a single USB port on a PC or Mac into 3. Contains 4 led lights to denote connectivity. The small and compact saucer shaped spool takes up little space on your desktop and provides 3 connections for USB devices. Plug in peripherals like digital cameras, Ethernet adapters, modems, printers, mice, keyboards, scanners, and portable data storage devices in seconds. Ready to run, right out of the box, this compact USB 3-port hub makes high-speed, low-cost expansion a snap. The hub is bus powered and compliant to the USB V1.2 specification.
      Super High performance 55 dB Gain Remote GPS Antenna for Garmin StreetPilot III Deluxe, GPS III III+ V Deluxe, GPSMap 176C, Marine GPSMAP (BNC) Northstar Active GPS Antenna AN145 AN150 Furuno GN-80 GPS Receiver (16 ft cable)
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Super High performance 55 dB Gain Remote GPS Antenna for Garmin StreetPilot III Deluxe, GPS III III+ V Deluxe, GPSMap 176C, Marine GPSMAP (BNC) Northstar Active GPS Antenna AN145 AN150 Furuno GN-80 GPS Receiver (16 ft cable)

        Manufacturer: Gilsson Technologies
        ProductGroup: CE

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        ASIN: B000CNI868
        Garmin StreetPilot Black & White Vehicle GPS Receiver, Map Compatible
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • Handy gadget in the big city.
        • Lots of features
        • Why pay 550 ? versus 250 ?
        Garmin StreetPilot Black & White Vehicle GPS Receiver, Map Compatible

        Manufacturer: Garmin
        ProductGroup: CE
        Binding: Electronics

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        2. Garmin PC Interface Cable for Garmin GPS Units (010-10141-00) Garmin PC Interface Cable for Garmin GPS Units (010-10141-00)
        3. Garmin Data Transfer Cable (Unit to Unit) Garmin Data Transfer Cable (Unit to Unit)
        4. Monster Cable MB AA 1850-4 Ultra-High Capacity Rechargeable Monster PowerCells Monster Cable MB AA 1850-4 Ultra-High Capacity Rechargeable Monster PowerCells
        5. Garmin Automotive Mounting Bracket for Geko GPS Units Garmin Automotive Mounting Bracket for Geko GPS Units

        Product Features:
        • 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

        ASIN: B00000DM9F

        Amazon.com

        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. Edwards

        Amazon.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:

        4 out of 5 stars Handy gadget in the big city........1998-12-17

        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

        4 out of 5 stars Lots of features.......1998-11-27

        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.

        5 out of 5 stars Why pay 550 ? versus 250 ?.......1998-11-23

        What are the magical features of this mouse trap vs. the half priced one ?
        Powerful 55dD Gain Amplified GPS Remote Antenna. Designed special for newest Vehicle Navigation GPS Receivers like the Garmin; Nuvi, StreetPilot, Navman, Fine Digital FineDrive Navigation GPS. 9 ft cable w/180 degree connector.
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Powerful 55dD Gain Amplified GPS Remote Antenna. Designed special for newest Vehicle Navigation GPS Receivers like the Garmin; Nuvi, StreetPilot, Navman, Fine Digital FineDrive Navigation GPS. 9 ft cable w/180 degree connector.

          Manufacturer: Gilsson Technologies
          ProductGroup: CE

          GPS System AccessoriesGPS System Accessories | Accessories & Supplies | Categories | Electronics | Cables | Cases | Vehicle Mounts
          ASIN: B000CNM77E

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