A Short Take on Garmin’s New Portable GPS Navigator Units
Slimmer than its other predecessors, the Garmin nuvi 1250 is perfect for all your traveling needs. You can just put it into yourpocket or purse and go wherever you need to. The Garmin 1250 takes work out of your life and its new Public Transit mode along with the CityXplorer content gives you all the up to date information about buses, trams and subways. The color touch screen assists you to find out the mandatory addresses and the services. It also has voice prompted directions that tell you the street names that come turn by turn as you head towards your destination. The ecoRoute feature saves you time, money, petrol and effort by calculating the fastest, shortest route to your destination that helps you put aside fuel consumption.
The Garmin nuvi 1260T has many features, for example a more interactive user interface, public transport mode, text-to-speech and pedestrian navigation. This GPS has better and more enhanced graphics than its predecessors and the menu options have a new slide control feature. If you are driving your own vehicle, ecoRoute can assist you to save fuel by helping you on the best and the shortest routes obtainable to your destination. The nuvi 1260T is equipped with Bluetooth® wireless technology for hands-free calling via a compatible phone. With a built-in microphone and speaker you can communicate hands-free through the 1260T without taking your eyes off the road.
The 4.3 inch widescreen Garmin nuvi 1300 has some original features like lane assist and free lifetime traffic alerts. This device reads out road names and the turns while you drive, you don’t have to squint into the screen to read them while driving. You can still use Garmin 1300 to know about the public transport services accessible in your city. It will give you updated information through CityXplorer maps. You do not have to use much fuel as the ecoRoute system can assist you. The Garmin nuvi 1300 has a touch screen display and text to speech functionality which allows the unit to announce the name of upcoming streets.
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