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Garmin Drive 5" EX GPS

Garmin Drive 5" EX GPS
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A 5” LCD display shows legible directions and menus, and spoken turn-by-turn directions and alerts keep eyes on the road

Garmin Drive EX 5” GPS

Spoken turn-by-turn direction and real-time alerts for upcoming hazards make this GPS a nifty alternative to backseat drivers.

Natural-Sounding Navigation

If you’re giving directions to a friend, you’ll often point out landmarks like the gas station on the corner to help them know where to turn. That’s the concept behind Garmin’s Real Directions, which goes beyond simply naming street names and distances by pointing out local landmarks as waypoints and using more natural-sounding language to guide you to your destination. These intuitive driving directions are brought to life by Real Voice speech technology, which makes the GPS’s voice sound less like a robot.

Hear Where You’re Going

Keep your eyes on the road, not the map, with the aid of spoken turn-by-turn directions. A natural-sounding voice gives you plenty of advance warning when you need to make a turn, exit the highway, or stop at your destination, so you can drive confidently and safely.

Preemptive Alerts

Like an extra set of eyes on the road ahead, the GPS alerts you to upcoming changes in traffic patterns, such as school zones, sharp curves, and abrupt speed-limit changes. Knowing about these on-the-road hurdles ahead of time allows you to slow down to a safe speed and stay alert.

Specifications

  • Model number: 010-01532-0F
  • Display: 5” TFT LCD
  • Pre-loaded with maps of the lower 49 states
  • Pre-loaded with popular destinations through Foursquare
  • Garmin Real Directions
  • Battery life: up to 1 hour
  • Product dimensions: 5” (L) x 4.4” (W) x 2.5” (H)
  • Weight: 1lb.
  • Condition: new
  • 1-year warranty from Garmin

In the box: GPS, vehicle suction-cup mount, USB cable, quick-start manual

About Garmin

“Ideas can come from anybody,” notes Min Kao. While sitting around a shabby card table with fellow engineer Gary Burrell, the two formed the navigation company Garmin—a fusion of their first names—in 1989. Its goal was to take highly technical GPS technology and transform it into a product for the everyday consumer. These days, Garmin continues to hone their state-of-the-art navigation technology for cars, planes, boats, and wealthy meteors.

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