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Garmin nüvi 265WT 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator
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| List price: | $379.99 |
| You save: | $179.99 (47%) |
| Price: | $200.00 |
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Review
The nuvi 265WT 3.5-inch GPS has a wide touchscreen for a crisp, high-resolution picture. nuvi 265WT integrates Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling and lifetime traffic alerts for avoiding traffic delays and road construction. Bluetooth wireless technology enables users to make hands-free calling with nuvi's built-in microphone and speaker. Take advantage of Garmin's first premium traffic service without subscription fees. Steer clear of traffic with nuvi's integrated FM traffic receiver. Receive alerts about traffic delays and road construction that lie ahead on your route. The nuvi 265WT offers full coverage mapping for the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The preloaded map data has nearly six million points of interest, including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and attractions. HotFix will decrease satellite acquisition times by recording ephemeris data, then predicting satellite location for the areas and times recorded for up to three days Garmin Connect Photos lets you associate your favorite images with saved locations DEM maps show you shaded terrain contours at zoom levels of five miles and above. The Where Am I? feature finds the closest hospitals, police stations, gas stations, nearest address and intersection. Auto time zone automatically adjust your time zone while navigating Turn-by-turn directions with voice guidance. Configurable vehicle icons allows users to select a fun, customized car-shaped icon Offers a three-dimensional mapping perspective, or 2-D overhead view Built-in lithium-ion battery lasts up to four hours depending on usage Dimensions - Width 4.8 x Height 2.8 x Depth 0.8 Weight - 6.1 ounces
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