Sunday, October 31, 2010

Windshield Wonder





  • The Windshield Wonder® uses a 16? handle to help reach all the way down to the dash and base of your rear window.

  • Micro fiber cloth is uniquely suited for cleaning windows with fibers that open up to grab particles of dirt and dust and then hang onto them.

  • The unique pivoting head is made with a curvature similar to that of your windshield and provides even pressure across the mating surface.

Product Description
Windshield Wonder


Makes cleaning windshields fast and easy!


Cleans and shines with just plain water. Detachable handle fits in glove box. Great for fog and moisture removal too!


Extendable handle for all size cars, trucks, SUV’s and even RV’s!


Includes:


16? Windshield Wonder Handle
2 x Microfiber Bonnets
1 x Spray Bottle


Windshield Wonder

TomTom USB Home Charger for TomTom GPS Units





  • AC Home Charger One

  • Offers the Freedom and Convenience of Charging While Away from Your Vehicle

  • Works from Any Standard Electric Outlet at Home, at Work, or in Hotel Rooms

  • Recharges the TomTom ONEs Lithium Ion Battery Via Built In USB Port

Product Description
TomTom 9A00.280 AC Home Charger One. Works from any standard electric outlet at home, at work, or in hotel rooms Offers the freedom and convenience of charging while away from your vehicle Recharges the TomTom ONEs lithium ion battery via built in USB port.


TomTom USB Home Charger for TomTom GPS Units

Boss BV9990 7-Inch In-Dash Motorized Widescreen Touchscreen TFT Monitor/DVD/MP3/CD Combo Receiver





  • AM/FM radio, DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, VCD, SVCD, MP3/WMA, MP4 receiver

  • 4 x 85 Watts maximum power with two RCA pre-amp outputs and subwoofer output

  • 7-inch TFT touchscreen LCD with 1440 x 234 pixel resolution

  • Includes front panel A/V input, USB port, SD card slot, wireless remote

  • One-year limited warranty

Amazon.com Product Description
Boss Audio’s BV9990 is a perfect choice for those seeking in-dash multimedia. With a 7-inch touchscreen, USB port, front auxiliary input and other convenient features, you’ll get plenty of bang for your buck. Ready to grow with two preamp outputs and a subwoofer out, along with a rear view camera input, it’s a perfect way to get your mobile mediaplex started.


7-Inch Touchscreen
The BV9990 features a brilliant 7-inch touchscreen with a 1440 x 234 pixel resolution, perfect for quickly accessing features and for watching video. Vertical angle adjustment allows you to get just the right viewing angle.


When not in use, the screen folds safely into the unit, and the face detaches for added security.


Enjoy Your Favorite Media
Take in your favorite movies from DVDs, VCDs, SVCDs or even MP4 files. Or enjoy audio from CDs or data discs full of your favorite MP3/WMA files.


Dial in your sound with separate bass and treble controls (complete with graphic EQ display), along with balance/fader and a mute when needed.


USB Port/SD Memory Card Slot
Don’t feel like burning your media to disk? Enjoy your digital audio (MP3/WMA) or video (MP4) files in a snap by putting them on a USB thumb drive or SD card. Enjoy hours of entertainment quickly and easily.


Front Panel Auxiliary Input
Easily connect external devices like iPods or MP3 players via the 1/8? mini auxiliary input on the front of the unit.


Rear View Camera Input
Add a rear view camera for safety and convenience.


AM/FM Tuner
This unit also features a PLL synthesized AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets and switchable USA/Europe radio frequencies.


Plenty of Power
With 85 Watts through four channels, the BV9990 packs a punch. Dual (front and rear) RCA outputs and a subwoofer output let you expand your system.


Wireless Remote
A full-featured wireless remote is include for controlling all receiver functions.


What’s in the Box
Boss Audio BV9990, Remote Control, Installation Hardware, User’s Manual, Warranty Card


Boss BV9990 7-Inch In-Dash Motorized Widescreen Touchscreen TFT Monitor/DVD/MP3/CD Combo Receiver

Lexol 1115 Leather pH Cleaner Spray 16.9 oz.





  • Balanced formula falls within the pH range of leather

  • Safely deep cleans leather in an alkaline free environment

  • Foaming action breaks up and removes oils which trap dirt in the leather

  • Glycerin provides residual softness following cleaning

Product Description
Lexol Leather pH Cleaner Spray, 16.9 oz. Deep-cleans dirt, oil and leftover perspiration salts that build up and destroy leather interiors. Lexol Cleaner is adjusted to the pH of leather, so it will not harm the finish or fibers of the leather. Rinses easily and quickly with water, leaving no residue or dulling film. Apply with either a damp Lexol Applicator Sponge or a damp soft cloth to work up a foam that lifts out the dirt. Rinse thoroughly with another clean, wet sponge or cloth. Once all traces of cleaner have been rinsed off, pat dry with a soft, 100% cotton towel. To keep your interior in top condition, clean the leather about twice a year and immediately follow with Lexol Conditioner. Do not use on suede.


Lexol 1115 Leather pH Cleaner Spray 16.9 oz.

Actron CP7875 PocketTherm Infrared Thermometer





  • Temperature ranges from -27? to 428? F or -33? to 220? C

  • Has an instant and accurate response

  • Has the capacity to work more than 30 hours of continued use

  • Measures surface temperatures of hot, hazardous, or hard to reach objects

  • Includes replaceable battery

Product Description
The Actron PocketTherm Infrared Thermometer measures the surface temperatures of hot, hazardous or hard to reach objects. It has a temperature sensing range of -27? to 428? Fahrenheit (-33? to 220? Celsius). It has an instant and accurate response, and includes a backlit LCD display with dual readings. Compact and lightweight, this thermometer can provide over 30 hours of continuous use on a single battery.


Actron CP7875 PocketTherm Infrared Thermometer

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Monster iCarPlay Wireless Plus FM Transmitter/Charger for iPod





  • Full FM tuning capability for clear sound anywhere

  • Digital FM tuner with programmable station presets

  • 3 programmable favorite station preset buttons and easy-to-read LED display

  • Smart Digital Charger for fast charges; maximizes battery life

  • Compatibility:iPod Mini, iPod Video, iPod Photo, iPod U2,iPod 4th Gen w/click wheel, iPod 3rd Gen w/dock

Product Description
Why shuffle through stacks of CDs and tapes to find the song you want in the car when you can listen to the iPod? The Monster Cable iCarPlay Wireless Plus FM transmitter gives your car stereo great-sounding, wireless access to your entire iPod library, all while charging the portable jukebox to keep the music playing. Simply plug one end of the iCarPlay Wireless Plus into the 12-volt cigarette lighter and the other end into the dock connector on the bottom of your iPod. Once you select matching FM stations on your car stereo and the iCarPlay device, you’re ready to roll. Your favorite music will transmit wirelessly to your car stereo using FM frequencies, and because it offers full FM tuning flexibility (excluding 87.7 and 87.9 MHz), you’re guaranteed top-quality, interference-free sound. Meanwhile, Monster’s Smart Digital Charging technology will rapidly charge your iPod when the power is low, and when its fully charged, the transmitter switches to a trickle charge to optimize the iPod’s performance. You’ll never have to worry about running out of power when using the iCarPlay. Additional features include three programmable “favorite station” preset buttons, an easy-to-ready LED display, and 24k gold contacts for maximum corrosion resistance and power transfer. The iCarPlay is compatible with all iPods that utilize a dock connector, including the iPod mini. Does not power or charge iPod Nano 4th gen., iPod touch 2nd gen. and iPod classic 120gb.Amazon.com Product Description
Why shuffle through stacks of CDs and tapes to find the song you want in the car when you can listen to the iPod? The Monster Cable iCarPlay Wireless Plus FM transmitter gives your car stereo great-sounding, wireless access to your entire iPod library, all while charging the portable jukebox to keep the music playing. Simply plug one end of the iCarPlay Wireless Plus into the 12-volt cigarette lighter and the other end into the dock connector on the bottom of your iPod. Once you select matching FM stations on your car stereo and the iCarPlay device, you’re ready to roll. Your favorite music will transmit wirelessly to your car stereo using FM frequencies, and because it offers full FM tuning flexibility (excluding 87.7 and 87.9 MHz), you’re guaranteed top-quality, interference-free sound. Meanwhile, Monster’s Smart Digital Charging technology will rapidly charge your iPod when the power is low, and when its fully charged, the transmitter switches to a trickle charge to optimize the iPod’s performance. You’ll never have to worry about running out of power when using the iCarPlay. Additional features include three programmable “favorite station” preset buttons, an easy-to-ready LED display, and 24k gold contacts for maximum corrosion resistance and power transfer. The iCarPlay is compatible with all iPods that utilize a dock connector, including the iPod mini.


iPod Compatibility
iPod mini, iPod 3G, iPod 4G (Clickwheel), iPod Color, iPod 5G/5.5G Video


Monster iCarPlay Wireless Plus FM Transmitter/Charger for iPod

Quixx Paint Scratch Remover





  • Long-lasting, all-weather protection

  • Reflective high gloss

  • No stains on contact with rubber or plastic

  • Free of solvents, environmentally friendly

  • Also suitable for polishing machines

Product Description
Quixx Paint Scratch Remover permanently removes scuffs, scrapes and scratches from all paint surfaces. TUV certified.


Quixx Paint Scratch Remover

Monster iCarPlay Wireless 800 FM Transmitter for iPod and iPhone





  • Monster AutoScan 3D? Technology scans the entire FM spectrum three times and locks in the clearest FM frequency available

  • External Antenna delivers improved signal for clear sound

  • Advanced LED display easy to see day or night

  • One touch control makes tuning control easy

  • 3 programmable station presets instantly recall clear FM channels for interference-free sound

Product Description
The Monster iCarPlay Wireless 800 lets you listen to your iPhone or iPod on your car’s FM radio. It also charges so you can keep your favorite music playing for the longest road trips.


Monster iCarPlay Wireless 800 FM Transmitter for iPod and iPhone

Equus 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter





  • Auto-ranging scales eliminate the need to dial in the correct range when making electronic measurements

  • Safe for automotive and household uses

  • Large, color-coded LED digital display

  • Designed to test AC or DC voltage, batteries, AC and DC currents, resistance, diodes, and continuity

  • Color-coded LED’s display battery quick check

Product Description
This multi-meter is a general-purpose instrument designed for use in general electronics, home electrical applications, and automotive electrical and electronic systems. It has auto-ranging scales which eliminate the need to dial in the correct range when making electronic measurements. The 10-megohm input is safe for automotive and household uses like fuses, wiring, general-purpose batteries, and automotive circuits. It has a color-coded LED which displays a battery quick check, showing green for good, yellow for weak and red for replacement. It also comes with protective rubber corner guards for drop protection. This meter is designed to test AC or DC voltage, batteries, AC and DC currents, resistance, diodes, and continuity.


Equus 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter

Kidde FA110 Multi Purpose Fire Extinguisher 1A10BC





  • Multi-purpose Disposable Dry Chemical 2.5 lb Extinguisher

  • Easy to read gauge shows the extinguisher’s charge level

  • UL Rated 1-A, 10-B:C

  • Clear Instruction Label – Easy-to-pull safety pin

  • Coast Guard (U.S.C.G) DOT approved

  • Powder coated cylinder for corrosion protection

Product Description
Protect your home with Kidde Fire Extinguishers. We recommend at least one fire extinguisher for every 600 square feet of living space. This fire extinguisher contains monoammonium phosphate; a dry chemical extinguishing agent that is nontoxic; inhibits rAmazon.com Product Description
The Kidde FA110 Multipurpose Fire Extinguisher is UL rated 1-A:10-B:C, and it is designed to fight basic fires common to the home, including those involving fabrics, plastics, wood, flammable liquids, and electrical equipment. It is fitted with an easy-to-read pressure gauge that tells you the fire extinguisher is charged. A clear instruction label clearly shows the steps required to operate the extinguisher.


Multipurpose Protection for Your Family and Home
This fire extinguisher contains a multipurpose agent that fights Class A, Class B, and Class C fires. Class A fires involve common combustibles, such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber, trash, and plastics. Class B fires involve flammable liquids, solvents, oil, gasoline, paints, lacquers, and other oil-based products. Class C fires involve energized electrical equipment, such as wiring, controls, motors, machinery, and appliances.


Recommended by Fire Experts for Proven Protection
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends at least one primary protection fire extinguisher for each level of the home. A primary protection fire extinguisher should have a fairly large capacity and must be UL Rated 2-A:10-B:C or higher. In addition to your primary protection, you should also have UL rated supplementary protection fire extinguishers for additional protection or specific hazards. You should not have to travel more than 40 feet to reach an extinguisher.


After ensuring you have enough primary protection fire extinguishers, place 1-A:10-B:C rated multipurpose fire extinguishers as needed for supplementary protection in bedrooms and living areas.


This supplementary protection fire extinguisher meets the recommendations and needs of:



  • The National Fire Protection Association: the NFPA 10 Standard for Fire Extinguishers

  • Underwriters Laboratories (UL): the independent testing lab for fire safety products

  • Professionals: for more than 90 years, industry leaders, the military, airlines, and firefighters have relied on Kidde fire extinguishers

The Right Solution for an Emergency Situation
In an emergency situation, you need a proven technology: a UL-rated fire extinguisher with a handle, a visible pressure gauge, and enough size and capacity to put out a common fire. These features are what makes a fire extinguisher the tool of choice for true fire suppression. Many aerosol can fire products may not be as reliable for fire protection, because they have a short shelf life (only three years in many cases), they do not provide a gauge to verify readiness, and they aren’t UL rated. If you are able to react to a small fire when it starts, chances are good that you can stop the fire with the right type of fire extinguisher. Always make sure your extinguisher is pressurized and close at hand for emergency use.


Built to Last and Easy to Use
This Kidde Fire Extinguisher is durable and easy to use. The fire extinguisher is warranted for six years, and its metal pressure gauge helps ensure that the fire extinguisher is charged and ready for use. This extinguisher is durable and corrosion resistant, featuring a rust- and impact-resistant nylon handle and a light-but -durable aluminum cylinder. The sure-grip handle and operating lever make the extinguisher less likely to slip from wet or oily hands and easier to operate for people with arthritis or weakness of the fingers. A large bilingual nameplate on the extinguisher provides easy-to-read instructions for use during a fire.


About Kidde: A UTC Fire & Security Brand
Renowned for global leadership in fire detection and suppression, Kidde provides solutions ranging from portable fire extinguishers to advanced industrial controls, such as flame detection and explosion suppression systems. Kidde is a UTC Fire & Security brand, with a history that’s rich with innovations, from the patent of the Chubb Detector Lock in 1818 to the development of the world’s first wireless networked smoke detectors in 2004.


What’s in the Box
Kidde FA110 Multipurpose fire extinguisher with UL approved wall hanger, six-year limited warranty, and bilingual user’s manual.




Kidde FA110 Multi Purpose Fire Extinguisher 1A10BC

Friday, October 29, 2010

Garmin nüvi 255W 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator





  • 4.3 Inch Auto Navigator with Anti Theft Feature

  • Voice Prompted Turn by Turn Directions

  • With HotFix, It Calculates Your Position Faster to Get You There Quicker

  • Compatible with Optional Enhanced MSN Direct Content

  • JPEG Picture Viewer, World Travel Clock, Currency Converter, Calculator and More

Amazon.com Product Description
The 255W features predictive technology that provides faster satellite lock, a redesigned screen with more information, terrain maps, and an exciting new photo navigation feature. The 255W adds complete maps for North America and Text-to-Speech, so you get turn by turn spoken directions with the real names of streets (e.g. “turn left in 50 feet at Nebraska Way”, rather than merely “turn left in 50 feet”). The 255W also offers a wide 4.3-inch (diagonal) screen that displays 70% more of the road around you. 


The nüvi 2×5 models all sport the slim design that Garmin introduced with the 200-series last year, so they all fit comfortably in your pocket or purse, and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that makes them convenient for navigation by car or foot.All of the models include useful travel tools like a JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement converter, calculator and more.


Important Product Information: This device features a “screen lock” feature. This is a standard feature on all nüvi 2×5 and 7×5 Garmin units. If you slide the “Power” key to the right, it will lock the screen and prevent any accidental touches. Once the screen lock feature is engaged, the screen will go black/gray after about 15 seconds to save power on the device. To unlock the screen, just slide the “Power” key to the center position. This feature is really targeted for “Pedestrian” mode so that a user can put the device in his or her pocket/purse and quickly unlock the screen instead of powering on/off continuously. For more information, see page 5 of the product manual.


Key Features/Benefits for all 2×5 Series Navigators



  • HotFix (Long Term Ephemeris Prediction) finds satellites faster (Learn more)

  • Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Basemap shows 3D shaded terrain features (Learn more)

  • Faster 333 Mhz processor offers faster, smoother map drawing and vehicle icon motion through turns

  • Redesigned user interface offers more information (Learn more)

  • Photo Navigation lets you upload geo-coded photos from a phone, geo-coding camera or photo site and navigate to them. (Learn more)

  • Send addresses directly to your Garmin from Google Maps or Mapquest (Learn more)

  • Automatic Time Zone Transition

  • Text-to-Speech gives directions with real street names

  • 4.3-inch Widescreen shows you more of what’s around you as you drive (Learn more)

  • Memory Card Slots so you can add maps and travel guides, or store photos (MicroSD card slot on 3.5-inch units; SD card slot on 4.3-inch units)

  • Preloaded Maps with Navteq data of North America + Hawaii + Puerto Rico, including 6.5 million searchable points of interest (Learn more)

  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery for easy portability (up to 4 hours per charge)

  • Custom Vehicle Icons let you personalize your navigator (Learn more)

  • Integrated Antenna for a slim form factor

  • Where Am I? — instantly shows you all of the emergency services nearby (Learn More)


What’s in the Box
nüvi 255W, Preloaded City Navigator NT for North America or Europe (full coverage), Vehicle suction cup mount, Vehicle power cable, Dashboard disc, Quick start manual


Which nüvi is Best for You?:
Click here to see a quick, simple comparison of features for all Garmin nuvi GPS navigators



Learn More





Improved Interface






HotFix™ – aka: Satellite Ephemeris Data Prediction





Navigate by Photo






3D Terrain Maps







Send Addresses Directly from Google Maps or Mapquest







Traffic-Capable for Either FM Traffic or Enhanced MSN Direct Content



FM Traffic





Widescreen — See More of What’s Around






Where Am I?


On any nüvi (including this one), you can just tap “Where Am I?” to find the closest hospitals, police stations, fuel stations, nearest address and intersection. Also see your exact latitude and longitude coordinates.






First-Rate Map Data







Garmin Lock


Garmin’s patent pending theft prevention system that disables the unit from performing any functions until the user types in a specific 4-digit PIN or takes the unit to a predetermined secure location






Beyond Navigation







Trick Your GPS Ride






Notes



  • Optional software for language translation, detailed travel guides, and savings programs allow you to customize your nüvi to fit your travel needs

  • Like most USB Mass Storage Devices, the nüvi is not compatible with Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Me

  • Visit Garmin.com to get the latest firmware updates for your nüvi to keep it current and performing at its best





Which nüvi is Best for You?


Note: All nüvis come with detailed NAVTEQ maps containing more than 6 million pre-loaded point of interest locations.











































































































































































































































































































































































































nüvi 2052.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 205w3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 2552.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 255w3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 260w3.81 x 2.25 Photosup to 5
nüvi 265T2.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 265WT3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 275T2.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 285WT3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 9 months free);Photosup to 4
nüvi 465T3.81 x 2.25FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 755T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 7603.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 5
nüvi 765T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 775T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 7803.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 9 months free); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 5
nüvi 785T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 9 months free); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 8503.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 8553.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 885T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 9 months free); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 12002.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 12502.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 1260T2.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 13003.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 13503.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 1350T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 1370T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 1390T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 1490T4.4 x 2.5MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 16903.81 x 2.25NAVTEQ Traffic, 2 years free (Garmin nüLink! service)Photosup to 4

Garmin nüvi 255W 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator

Garmin Portable Friction Mount





  • Ships in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging

  • Four-arm shape conforms to your dashboard

  • Attachment arm connects directly to your GPS

  • Compatible with nüvi series GPS navigators and StreetPilot C5XX series

  • One-year limited warranty

Product Description
Ships in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging Four-arm shape conforms to your dashboard Attachment arm connects directly to your GPS Compatible with nvi series GPS navigators and StreetPilot C5XX series One-year limited warrantyAmazon.com Product Description
Garmin and Amazon.com have teamed up to offer this item in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging, a recyclable, easy-to-open alternative to traditional packaging. Products in Frustration-Free Packaging are exactly the same–we’ve just streamlined the packaging. A Frustration-Free Package comes without wire ties, hard plastic “clamshell” casings, and plastic bindings. It’s designed to be opened without the use of a box cutter or knife and will protect your product just as well as traditional packaging. This item ships in its own box, without the need for an additional shipping box. Learn more about Frustration-Free Packaging.


Keep your nüvi in place with this portable friction mount. It’ll keep everything in plain sight when you need it and out of the way when you don’t. The arm attachment connects directly to your GPS device, and once you’ve adjusted it to your liking, locks into place. Avoid the “wing around the windshield” syndrome that accompanies windshield mounts.


Perfect for locales where window-mounting is prohibited or those who simply prefer a quick way to mount/unmount their nüvi/StreetPilot device.


See the difference



Compatible Garmin Models



  • aera 500, 510, 550, 560

  • nüvi 1200, 1250, 1260T, 1300, 1350, 1350T, 1370T, 1390T, 1450, 1490T, 1690, 200, 200W, 205, 205W, 250, 250W, 255, 255W, 260, 260W, 265T, 265WT, 270, 275T, 285WT, 350, 360, 370, 465T, 500, 5000, 550, 600, 610, 650, 660, 670, 680, 750, 755T, 760, 765T, 770, 775T, 780, 785T, 850, 855, 880, 885T

  • StreetPilot c510, c530, c550, c580, i2, i3, i5

  • z?mo 660

What’s in the Box
Dashboard mount, arm attachment, and owner’s manual


Garmin Portable Friction Mount

Garmin nüvi 260W 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator





  • GPS system preloaded with City Navigator North America NT

  • 4.3-inch touchscreen display with 2D/3D mapping perspective

  • Turn-by-turn directions with voice guidance and text to speech

  • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery makes it convenient for navigation by car or foot

  • Includes JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement converter, calculator and more

Amazon.com Product Description
Garmin’s nüvi 260W combines the thinprofile and attractive price point of other nüvi 200-series GPS with directions in real street names and a wide screen that lets you see more of what’s around you as you drive. Garmin’s line on the device is that, “the nüvi 260W gives consumers the most sought-after navigation features, while eliminating many of the premium add-ons. The result is a PND that simply gets you from point A to point B – reliably, efficiently, and with style.” As with all nüvis, you get Garmin reliability, the fast satellite lock of a high-sensitivity integrated receiver, a slim, pocket-sized navigator with a gorgeous display, detailed NAVTEQ maps that lets  you search by name for more than 6 million points of interest like stores, restaurants or hospitals, and an easy, intuitive interface.


Text-To-Speech
The text-to-speech feature of the nüvi 260W means that device automatically calls out street names (saying “turn right on Main Street” instead of “turn right in 200 feet.”). This feature lets drivers keep their eyes on the road while navigating through busy traffic and tricky roadways.


See More of What’s Around
The 4.3-inch backlit widescreen touchscreen on the nüvi 260W gives you 70% more actual screen area than a 3.5-inch screen. Primarily this translates into a better view of the area through which you are driving. This is especially useful in showing you what parks, restaurants, ATM, gas stations, etc. are nearby, or in letting you know whether a detour is a good idea. Also, the device itself is larger, meaning controls on the screen are more widely spaced and somewhat easier to push.


Smart, Powerful Design
The nüvi 260W is built with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver for extreme accuracy, as well as an SD card slot for storing your media and additional navigation tools, and a USB interface for loading data.The nüvi display is touchscreen-enabled, making it a cinch to control the device with your fingertips. A rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to five hours of battery life depending on use.


Garmin Lock
Garmin’s patent pending theft prevention system that disables the unit from performing any functions until the user types in a specific 4-digit PIN or takes the unit to a predetermined secure location


First Rate Map Data
The nüvi 260W comes preloaded with City Navigator NT North America–road coverage for the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico and nearly 6 million points of interest. City Navigator North America NT gives you everything you need to travel North America. Powered by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality digital map data, City Navigator brings you the most detailed street maps available so you can navigate with exact, turn-by-turn directions to any address or intersection.



Easy To Use Interface
Garmin’s interface is a key to their success and one of the things that makes their devices such a pleasure to use. Simple controls and sub-screens make it easy to enter or search for destinations and get data about your trip.



Beyond Navigation


Navigation is just the beginning. nüvi 260W features travel tools including JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement converter, calculator and more. It also comes with Garmin Lock, an anti-theft feature, and configurable vehicle icons that let you select car-shaped graphics to show your location on the map.


This device is compatible with optional content plug-ins available via SD card, such as the  Garmin Travel Guides and Garmin SaversGuide provide detailed data for attractions and information on nearby merchants offering discounts, so you can customize nüvi for your travel needs.


Garmin has also added the ability for customers to add custom points of interest (POI’s) from third parties such as school zones and safety cameras.



Trick Your GPS Ride







What’s in the Box

nüvi 260W, preloaded City Navigator NT for North America, vehicle suction cup mount, vehicle power cable, dashboard disk, and quick start manual.


Visit Garmin.com to get the latest firmware updates for your nüvi to keep it current and performing at its best.


Note: Like most USB Mass Storage Devices, the nüvi is not compatible with Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Me.



    Which nüvi is Best for You?


    Note: All nüvis come with detailed NAVTEQ maps containing more than 6 million pre-loaded point of interest locations.
























































































































































































































































































































































































































    nüvi 2602.8 x 2.1 Photosup to 5
    nüvi 2052.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 205w3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 2552.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 255w3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 260w3.81 x 2.25 Photosup to 5
    nüvi 265T2.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 265WT3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 275T2.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 285WT3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 9 months free);Photosup to 4
    nüvi 465T3.81 x 2.25FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 755T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photos, MP3sup to 4
    nüvi 7603.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 5
    nüvi 765T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photos, MP3sup to 4
    nüvi 775T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photos, MP3sup to 4
    nüvi 7803.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 9 months free); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 5
    nüvi 785T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 9 months free); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
    nüvi 8503.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
    nüvi 8553.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
    nüvi 885T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 9 months free); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
    nüvi 12002.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 12502.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 1260T2.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 13003.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 13503.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 1350T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 1370T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 1390T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 1490T4.4 x 2.5MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
    nüvi 16903.81 x 2.25NAVTEQ Traffic, 2 years free (Garmin nüLink! service)Photosup to 3

    Garmin nüvi 260W 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator

Griffin 4045-TRPAUTOS iTrip Auto FM Transmitter with SmartScan for iPod





  • Compatible with iPod (4G, 5G), nano (1G, 2G, 3G), iPod classic, and iPod touch

  • Wirelessly sends music from your iPod to your car radio

  • FM transmitter technology with an integrated charger

  • Large, high-contrast display

  • Three-stage light ring changes color to indicate charging status

Amazon.com Product Description
The Griffin iTrip Auto FM Transmitter with SmartScan wirelessly sends music from your iPod to your car radio so you can listen on your car stereo speakers. It combines Griffin’s renowned FM transmitter technology with an integrated charger. Designed specifically for use in the car, the SmartScan function makes it easier than ever to find the perfect frequency. SmartScan scans the radio dial for the three best frequencies and saves them to the preset buttons. The high-contrast display is easy to read in any light, and the three-stage light ring changes color to indicate charging status. Compatible with iPod (4G, 5G), iPod nano (1G, 2G, 3G), iPod classic, and iPod touch.


Griffin 4045-TRPAUTOS iTrip Auto FM Transmitter with SmartScan for iPod

Rain-X 5079279 Latitude 8-In-1 Premium Graphite Coated Wiper Blade – 28″





  • Specially blended graphite coated rubber blade delivers the ultimate smooth, clean, chatter free wipe

  • Built in aerodynamic spoiler significantly reduces drag, noise and wind lift

  • Prevents ice and snow build-up through the elimination of exposed metal components providing the ultimate visibility in rain, sleet and snow

  • Durable rubber encased substructure increase wiper flexibility and adherence to the windshield in harsh conditions

  • Beam Blade with updated adaptor system enable it to fit all 8 of the different wiper arm clips

Product Description
Rain-X 28? Wiper Blade contoured design applies even pressure along entire length of blade.


Rain-X 5079279 Latitude 8-In-1 Premium Graphite Coated Wiper Blade – 28?

Garmin nüvi 265W 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator





  • Bright 4.3? widescreen display.

  • Sleek, ultra-thin design fits easilty in pocket.

  • Supports Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling when paired with Bluetooth-enabled phones.

  • Preloaded with City Navigator NT for North America.

Product Description
Garmin’s nüvi 265W offers Bluetooth compatibilty as well as predictive technology that provides faster satellite lock, a redesigned screen with more information, terrain maps, and an exciting new photo navigation feature. The 265W provides complete maps for North America and the handy Text-to-Speech feature, so you get turn-by-turn spoken directions with the real names of streets (e.g. “turn left in 50 feet at Nebraska Way”, rather than merely “turn left in 50 feet”).


The nüvi 2×5 models all sport the slim design that Garmin introduced with the 200-series last year, so they all fit comfortably in your pocket or purse, and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that makes them convenient for navigation by car or foot. All of the models include useful travel tools like a JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement converter, calculator and more. The 265W also offers a wide 4.3-inch (diagonal) screen that displays 70% more of the road around you.


Important Product Information: This device features a “screen lock” feature. This is a standard feature on all nüvi 2×5 and 7×5 Garmin units. If you slide the “Power” key to the right, it will lock the screen and prevent any accidental touches. Once the screen lock feature is engaged, the screen will go black/gray after about 15 seconds to save power on the device. To unlock the screen, just slide the “Power” key to the center position. This feature is really targeted for “Pedestrian” mode so that a user can put the device in his or her pocket/purse and quickly unlock the screen instead of powering on/off continuously. For more information, see page 5 of the product manual.


Hands-free Calling
In more and more places, it is becoming illegal to use cell phones while driving without a hands-free kit. WIth Bluetooth capability, microphone and speaker, you can match your nüvi to any Bluetooth-capable phone to make hands-free mobile phone calls. Simply dial the phone number with the nüvi’s touch screen keypad to make a call on a compatible phone. To answer an incoming call, just tap the screen and speak into the built-in microphone. Making and taking calls on the road has never been easier, or safer. In addition, Garmin makes it a breeze to look-up and dial numbers from your personalized phone book or even tap into your cell phone’s call history log.



FM Traffic
With an optional receiver, you can get alerts from TMC Clear Channel about traffic tie-ups and road construction that might lie ahead on your route. All you have to do is simply touch the screen to view traffic details and you’ll be ready to detour around any problem area. And if you end up missing a turn, or you’re forced into a detour that is not relayed through the traffic receiver, the nüvi’s sophisticated automatic routing will get you back on track in no time.
In most areas, TMC Clear Channel traffic broadcasts are continuous — there’s no waiting for scheduled traffic news updates or random alerts. Because traffic broadcasts are received via a “silent” FM data channel, you can still listen to music or news programming on your car radio without interference from incoming FM traffic data transmissions.


Widescreen
See More of What’s Around The super-bright, 4.3-inch (diagonal) touchscreen display gives is anti-glare for ease of viewing during the day and automatically changes its color profile for easy viewing at night or in dim light. It offers 2d or 3D perspective views.


The widescreen format gives you 70% more actual screen area than a 3.5-inch screen. Primarily this translates into a better view of the area through which you are driving. This is especially useful in showing you what parks, restaurants, ATM, gas stations, etc. are nearby, or in letting you know whether a detour is a good idea. Also, the device itself is larger, meaning controls on the screen are more widely spaced and somewhat easier to push.


What’s in the Box?


nüvi 265W, Preloaded City Navigator NT for North America (full coverage), vehicle power cable, Vehicle suction cup mount, USB cable, Dashboard disc, Quick start manual


Notes



  • Optional software for language translation, detailed travel guides, and savings programs allow you to customize your nüvi to fit your travel needs

  • Like most USB Mass Storage Devices, the nüvi is not compatible with Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Me.

  • Visit Garmin.com to get the latest firmware updates for your nüvi to keep it current and performing at its best.





Which nüvi is Best for You?


Note: All nüvis come with detailed NAVTEQ maps containing more than 6 million pre-loaded point of interest locations.











































































































































































































































































































































































































nüvi 2052.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 205w3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 2552.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 255w3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 260w3.81 x 2.25 Photosup to 5
nüvi 265T2.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 265WT3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 275T2.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 285WT3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 3 months free);Photosup to 4
nüvi 465T3.81 x 2.25FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 755T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 7603.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 5
nüvi 765T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 775T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 7803.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 3 months free); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 5
nüvi 785T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 3 months free); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 8503.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 8553.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 885T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (receiver included; 3 months free); FM (with optional receiver)Photos, MP3sup to 4
nüvi 12002.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 12502.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 1260T2.8 x 2.1MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 13003.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 13503.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (with optional receiver)Photosup to 4
nüvi 1350T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 1370T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 1390T3.81 x 2.25MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 1490T4.4 x 2.5MSN-enhanced (with optional receiver); FM (receiver included; Lifetime Traffic)Photosup to 4
nüvi 16903.81 x 2.25NAVTEQ Traffic, 2 years free (Garmin nüLink! service)Photosup to 4

Garmin nüvi 265W 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator

Garmin nüvi 855 4.3-Inch Widescreen Portable GPS Navigator with Speech Recognition Review



This is an unusually long product review, but I just couldn’t help but brag about the Nuvi 855, as well as express several complaints about Garmin shortcomings.


Pros and Cons of the Garmin Nuvi 855


PROs: Custom routing; ease of setting unit options; responsiveness to my spoken commands; quick map scrolling via finger movement; Lane Assistance arrows are helpful; map detail is better than on the 755/765; place names appear on screen as you drive; extensive and easy use-to-use Points of Interest database, and POIs can be displayed on map if you choose.


CONs: Volume needs to be louder; warnings of upcoming turns should come sooner; inadequate online manual provides insufficient detail about unit operations;; cannot actually turn unit fully OFF; Lane Assistance displays are very limited; significant learning curve required to confidently program ANY Garmin to respond as the user intends.


Primary GPS Purpose and Recent Nuvi Ownership


I highly recommend the Nuvi 855, but my perspective is primarily based on three road trips, using its Custom Routing feature, plus recent experience with two other Nuvis. My main purpose was to create specific routes before trips, such as eight driving days averaging 500 miles each, on unfamiliar highways and city streets (and also finding McDonalds when we wanted). I have benefited tremendously from the unusual experience of using a Garmin 760 for a month last year, then recently driving 4,000 miles with a more advanced 755…but returned it to get this outstanding value in an 855. I have since used the 855 on a one week trip (and fully expect the bulk of its features to work as they have on the earlier 760 and 755).


We do not need Bluetooth (due to our pre-installed car option), nor the free Traffic alert service (found it mostly useless in 755), nor the 3-D buildings or Eco Route features in other Garmins. Perhaps commuters would enjoy the Traffic service in other Nuvis, but our limited highway trip experience found it alerted unnecessarily, and offered unhelpful detour advice: We thought it an interesting gimmick, but which Garmin may well improve over time.


Low Volume


Many reviewers complain the 855 volume is so low as to warrant returning their units. Actually, low volume may be the most common complaint seen online among all Nuvis. My wife and I agree that volume on the 760/755/855 is too low, but we have never missed a turn because of it: We usually anticipate when an important voice instruction is coming, and turn down the stereo and close windows to “listen harder.” It’s a slight inconvenience, but that main flaw is worth overlooking. Everyone should be certain to check both possible “Volume” settings: the main one should be at 100% volume, but also set “Mixer” to have all three volume adjustments at 100%. One other learned trick is that users can press the “Next Turn” arrows (upper left corner), and hear again the upcoming turn instruction, as well as have it display the upcoming intersection at the same time. [I almost always check the "next turn" instruction well before upcoming turns; I also find it helpful to press the green text line at the top of the map screen to display a summary of several upcoming turns on my route. This practice should prove useful with many other Nuvi models.]


Low volume is a distinct Garmin flaw, but we enjoyed the 755 for 4,000 miles despite it. We usually had some wind noise with the sunroof and rear windows open, but would close them (IF necessary) when we anticipated receiving an instruction, such as at the .8 mile mark before a turn; we frequently pressed the screen to re-hear an instruction, as well as to view the turn well beforehand. I urge others to work to overcome the volume issue…and move on to enjoy all the other benefits of an 855. We believe the 855 volume is just as usable as our previous units. However, I do intend to download a popular voice editor, which other Nuvi owners have bragged about, because it lets them increase the volume of spoken instructions.


Lane Assistance and Junction View


855 buyers should also be aware that Lane Assistance and Junction View are VERY much complained about Garmin features, due to the fact that they are primarily available only in major metropolitan areas and on interstate highways. Despite that, we enjoyed the 755 Lane Assistance multiple turn lane arrows appearing many times during our trip through Salt Lake, Phoenix, Tucson, and San Diego, and found it very helpful. We wished Junction View pictures of the green interstate highway signs appeared more often, but thought them mostly unnecessary (except passing through Portland area @ I-205 and I-5 interchanges, where they were very helpful). I expect 855 service to be identical,


Remote Control Voice Command


My wife and I are tremendously pleased with the 855 Remote Command function and expect that it will be very useful in future driving, as well as a pleasant diversion to play with. The remote has responded FAR better in our road testing than I could have imagined; it is much safer than the manual adjustments I was previously making while driving (stupid guy tricks at 70 MPH are a thing of the past!).


I have compiled my own list of the remote Voice Commands, and was surprised to find several that are not in the manual. Almost any menu instruction can be given by voice, making the 855 even more functional than expected. You might be surprised to learn that the following commands also work: Yes, No, Back, Page Up/Down, Scroll Up/Down, Clear, and Delete. I have also discovered that “Next Turn” will repeat the spoken instruction for the upcoming turn; this is handy to check many miles before your turn. Once the “Next Turn” graphic is displayed, the user can command successive upcoming turns to be displayed and spoken. Among my favorite commands are “Zoom In” and “Zoom Out,” instead of reaching and pressing on the screen while driving. Any sound problems in making ourselves understood are easily overcome, as my co-pilot wife can always intervene with manual operation when we are moving.


I find it easy to use the Voice Commands, but only because I have played with the menu settings manually in three Nuvis. Thus, I can usually interact freely with the 855 Voice Commands, and flow from one screen to another while driving, without letting the remote shut off before I’m finished with it. On the other hand, I do wish that the green “On” icon would stay active longer than it does: Keeping an eye on the icons and flicking one’s vision back-and-forth from the road to menu options is a significant distraction, and potentially dangerous. I think it important to try and limit Voice Command use to situations where traffic is light, and oncoming vehicles are not present. I try to perform extensive menu operations (by voice) for situations where I feel safe diverting my attention from driving; on the other hand, my wife is becoming more comfortable at searching through the menus by herself, and enjoys the 855 as much as I.


Routing Accuracy and Points of Interest


Accuracy of our Nuvi instructions have generally been excellent, as is the extensive Point Of Interest (POI) database and operation. We have had some Garmin map goofs and occasional mis-routing, but also have extreme confidence that we will be rerouted quickly and correctly to fix mistakes we make in taking wrong turns. Based on our previous extensive Garmin experience, I expect the same wonderful service with the 855 model.


In contrast to occasional Nuvi annoyances, one of its best features is the confidence it gives us that whenever we goof up (such as missing a turn), when it will speak up almost immediately with a “recalculation.” Similarly, whenever we are uncertain if we have made a correct turn, the fact that NO “recalculation” occurs gives us confidence that we are still “on track.” Even when not on a route, we love being able to drive anywhere unfamiliar, and know that we can just search for a major landmark street or POI…and get ourselves “back to civilization.”


The POIs come in handy in several situations that one might not ordinarily consider. For instance, when in a strange city, one can locate gas stations by brand or chain restaurants, find the way back to your motel, locate a nearby park to relax after a tiring daylong drive, as well. It is also useful to search for locations of interest before a trip, and learn how far they are from your overnight lodging (as well as establish a route to them). I find the GPS far easier to find POIs than following instructions from well meaning strangers.


We were frustrated using POI’s to locate one McDonalds: Voice command and manual controls via several search methods failed to identify a McD along our route, and we finally gave up…despite being certain there was one nearby. Twenty miles later, upon arrival in the parking lot of a McD, the 855 still could not find it via “Where I Am Now.” We have also experienced slight mistakes in POI locations for two other burger places, but both were close enough that we found them anyways. Thus, we have learned that Nuvi isn’t perfect, and have learned to compensate…and “grin and bear” its boo-boos.


Learning to Use Any Nuvi


It seems that all major gps brands lack a detailed, printed manual; instead, they provide an online manual. However, even online instructions (especially Garmin!) are inadequate to fully demonstrate all unit capacities and efficient use. I have read the online manual for each of my Nuvis, but hate the fact that they are so incomplete. Garmins also have a fair amount material in the onboard “Help” feature, which is handy when you are away from your computer. These Help references are very brief, however, and mostly serve to remind me of info previously seen in the manual.


Nuvi owners who want printed instructions may benefit from this $10 book: “Garmin Nuvi Pocket Guide,” by Jason O’Grady. It has 146 pages describing just basic operations applying to a wide range of Nuvis, including the 2xx, 7xx, and 8xx models (but has NO Lane Assistance, Traffic Alert, or ecoRoute information). It is nowhere as detailed as the online manuals. However, persons who want to always have at hand something with more information than the printed Nuvi “Quick Start” guides may find it useful. I recommend looking at it in a major bookstore before purchasing it.


There is a significant learning curve with any Garmin GPS, and I have greatly enjoyed reading other user experiences online. I have learned from a lot from these comments and user forums, and have become more proficient with each unit I have tried. Some users assert that they essentially turned their Nuvi on and had no trouble using it right away, but I’ve read many more newbies who complained about problems from the start. I believe many persons have problems due to Nuvi settings, either as original defaults…or after they have “fiddled” with settings upon initial trials (and chose ones that are not optimal for their needs).


Nuvis contain powerful and crucial features, but they are poorly explained. Almost all instructions are limited to text highlighting of the steps to use each feature, rather than illustrated graphics of the specific menu settings. Further, there is often no explanation of the various choices in each menu, nor any advice about the most common and popular selections. The fact that the manual is an online download should allow Garmin to present extensive detail and illustrated samples of all the options users can choose, and make it easy to explore and understand all features of any Nuvi model.


New users find it easy to select menu options, but the effects of those choices are not explained well enough, such that it causes frustration with unit operations. “Map Settings” and “Navigation Settings” contain important customization features, but deserve better detailed illustrations and explanations of how they work; the manual should discuss how to avoid common mistakes in their use. Further, these “Settings” are crucial to operation, but are placed near the end of the manual (see “Customizing the Nuvi”): They belong near the front of the manual. All Nuvis contain the features of Favorites, Recently Found, Cities, Addresses, and Intersections, and deserve detailed text explanations and graphic illustrated samples. Similarly, the main feature of “Routes” (in the 7xx and 8xx series) should be explained with narrative text and visual examples of how to create them efficiently.


I’ve experienced my own frustrations (especially with Custom Routes), but have learned to select the correct screen options to get Nuvis to do what I want. I have worked my way thru several simple mistakes, but still find myself occasionally making the same ones over again. I have read many hundreds of Nuvi user online comments, and believe that most frustrations occur due to making some simple, wrong menu choices. Garmin does a very poor job of instructing users in proper use of their units, because it does not make enough use of illustrations or provide examples of things to avoid. Arrrghh! Garmin also does an even worse job of informing users of the MANY lesser features of their units: It is up to you to discover them by accident, if ever! If you really want to enjoy using ANY Nuvi, I think that it is mostly up to you to study, experiment with settings, scan forum discussions, and practice to make it work in the manner most optimum for you.


A good example of having to learn something by yourself is the seemingly simple Power button. A crucial point about the 855 is that pushing Power to OFF doesn’t truly turn it Off; it only goes to a Suspend mode…and will drain the battery to zero in 3-4 days, without further charging. Owners who use their 855s daily will probably like this feature, because car usage will always keep them charged. However, given my use primarily for vacation trips, I disable the battery until I need the 855 (keeping the battery in the unit, but with the terminals covered). The Suspend “feature” is only indirectly explained on page 55 of the manual (instead of page 1, where it belongs!). In fact, I only learned of the foregoing manual reference after other 855 owners pointed it out to me in an online discussion forum. [Note: My chat with a Garmin support technician showed that even he did not know of this feature.]


Custom Routing


Our main reason for buying the 855 was to create and use Custom Routes (a feature available throughout the 7xx and 8xx series). Thus, our prime usage will be during road trips, where we are totally unfamiliar with the highways and cities. However, I still find it crucial to use a road atlas or AAA map as the basis for deciding which waypoints to input into the Nuvi. [I also carry those maps in the car, as a valuable backup resource, particularly if we choose to modify or add new routes.] I use the paper map to “see the big picture” and consider alternative highways, and then input those choices to the Nuvi. I also love the easy-to-use menu for creating Start and End points of a route, as well as inserting intermediate points, and then optimizing and saving a route: That entire process was a prime reason for buying this unit. Even though other Nuvi’s can create routes with multiple waypoints, they cannot do so as easily as the 8xx and 7xx series, nor can they save a route after the unit is turned off: I can save up to 10 routes at a time. I also enjoy creating a route a week or more in advance (and possibly modify it later with additional “Via Points”). It is also convenient to turn the unit off during a trip, when exiting the car at rest stops or for dining. If you leave another Nuvi ON with you outside the car, it may turn off accidentally (thus deleting your route), or continue to speak up with commands from your pocket wherever you happen to stroll.


After creating a route, I double check the 855, to be certain it has selected the intended roads. It is also vital to check against any unintended “side routes,” which can happen with Via Points selected in cities: The Nuvi will set your Via Point at some centerpoint of a city, and not necessarily along the highway you expect to stay on. It is up to the user to make sure you won’t be unexpectedly be exiting off the intended route…into and through X city or town. The foregoing steps and precautions make for more work (and require lots of “zooming in” on the map screen) but I have learned NOT to blindly depend on the Nuvi choosing routes automatically, until after I have inspected EVERY Via Point. I happen to enjoy creating my routes just as much as I used to study road maps before every long trip: Your mileage may vary!


Other Enjoyable 855 Features


Custom Display of POIs: I can select which POI categories to display (or not!), and they show up at the map detail levels I like to use. I display just restaurants and gas stations for now; I might also add lodging during future trips. There are a dozen categories to choose from.


Custom Avoids: I can also specify a particular street, road, or highway if I want to prevent the Nuvi ever routing me there. Even better, I can draw a rectangular or square area of any size, to prevent the Nuvi accessing that geographic space. This may prove useful during future road trips, if I am otherwise unable to prevent being routed where I don’t want to go.


Quick Map Scrolling: I am not certain, but it appears the 855 scrolls quicker and smoother than I’ve seen in other models. This is helpful when I preview a lengthy Custom Route, especially when “zoomed out” to 50 miles or so screen width.


High Map Detail: The 855 offers one more level of map detail than the 755, such that I can better view names of adjacent streets and even towns as we travel; it has four levels of detail (although the 760 was even better with five levels). I really appreciate being able to “zoom out” on the map, when I want to know names of nearby towns and streets.


Upcoming Turn is displayed at the top of the map screen when on a Custom Route. I have read of others being dissatisfied with their route showing only the street name they are currently traveling on.


Some Other Disadvantages of the 855


The 855 does not have the Traffic feature offered on the 205 series, or the 755/765. Our limited experience during primarily Interstate travel found the Traffic feature mostly unhelpful. Three or four times it alerted us to upcoming traffic delays, but none were of significance; a supposed 10 minute delay brought up a suggested detour, but when the alert was cancelled…the detour was still recommended: We stayed on route. Perhaps others who use the 855 daily in major urban areas actually find Traffic alerts useful.


I cannot operate the 855 while plugged into USB power. The 760/755 were fully operational while on the computer, and this was useful to try out various routing techniques while reading about them online (especially Gary Hayman’s Nuvi “Tips and Tricks…”).


I miss not being able to configure the “data field” at the bottom right of the 855, and thus cannot choose between displaying Distance to Destination, Remaining Drive Time, Arrival Time, Elevation, etc., as on the 755. I also do not have the “route summary information” tab feature, which displays time of travel and distance for each newly identified destination address.


I believe that my 855 speaks its turn instructions just a bit later than on the 760 or 755 (at .7 miles instead of .8, at highway speeds, and at slightly less than .2 miles for the final warning). Even if this apparent glitch turns out to be corrected by a software update, I think these warnings should be provided even earlier, at least 1.0 mile ahead. To overcome this concern, we have learned to check all “Next Turn” commands several miles ahead of time, by pressing on the upper left corner, both to see and hear the instruction.


NOTE; I have no experience with the Music or Audible Players, the FM transmitter, or downloading the Map Update. I will be downloading the software update for the 855, but I’m more worried that it will change some things for the worse, in addition to whatever improvements occur. I do look forward to getting the free (60 day) Map Update, and hope that it adds some useful POIs, as well as more Lane Assistance and Junction Views. Last, I have no interest in the other features built into some Nuvis, such as as 3-Dimensional buildings or ecoRoutes (to help measure gasoline usage/mileage).


Concluding Comments


Despite our brief initial use, I have absolutely NO doubts that the 855 is the model for us: It is far easier to use than the 755 (which is also at the “high end” of the current Nuvi crop), which had very frustrating screen touch problems, as often commented upon by other online users. Because I had used a 760 before, I was constantly upset with the erratic response of the 755 during “keyboard entry” of addresses, as well its frequently bringing up the wrong function or menu when I touched the screen. I am immensely relieved by the accuracy of all keypresses on the 855.


I am very pleased with three 855 improvements (over the 755) that are important to ME (POIs displayed on maps, voice command, map detail), plus several lesser advantages not found on other Nuvis. I also know of a few minor features that the 855 lacks (compared to less expensive Nuvis), but believe that even combined with whatever still undiscovered flaws it may have, that I will love this unit.


I have read numerous Amazon and Costco reviews with very negative opinions of the 855, particularly regarding low volume, routing dislikes, poor battery charging, and even difficulty in operating the On/Off switch. Despite whatever annoyances some have experienced, I have tremendous regard for the 855. I urge buyers to give the 855?s many features a fair test of several weeks driving, and to practice extensively at creating Custom Routes.


Read the online manual and practice with the unit at home to learn efficient use and overcome apparent problems. Help yourself out by reviewing recent complaints and solutions at appropriate GPS forums…and seek personal help by asking your own questions. I especially recommend accessing forums.gpsreview.net as the most “newby friendly” source, and specifically its “Garmin Nuvi Forum.” Several other sites are easily found by internet search for “gps forum.”


I think Garmin has made a major marketing mistake in providing totally inadequate manuals. I do understand the financial decision in not providing written manuals. However, I cannot understand why Garmin doesn’t provide much more extensive instruction in their online manual: What can it possibly cost to provide illustrations and detailed examples of the various steps and menu choices? Prepare one detailed manual, and add/delete the appropriate sections for each new Garmin model…DUH!. I have read far too many online complaints about this or that frustration with various features, which could easily be avoided by Garmin addressing common user problems…and do a much better job of explaining how each Nuvi feature works. Garmin must certainly know the specific issues that users face, and should obviously take care to explain how to avoid them. Many frustrated buyers claim to return their Nuvis because they cannot understand how they are supposed to work, but Garmin apparently does not care enough to satisfy those customers. I grant that many buyers probably don’t take the time to read the online manuals, but those manuals should be much more informative for those who do want to learn ALL about their Nuvis.


If your 855 seems obviously defective, contact Garmin for advice. Request a free exchange if necessary, so that you can begin enjoying your unit as much as I already love mine. I hope that this review helps others to buy an 855 and enjoy making the most of it.


I hope that most persons have enjoyed this review, both first time GPS buyers as well as others familiar with several different brands and models. I apologize for its length, but wrote it this way to give enough information to help others make a well informed decision if the Garmin Nuvi 855 is for them…or if they might decide they would be better off with some other GPS. I have NOT read elsewhere of many of the details presented here…and that is why this report is so verbose. Perhaps if others know of all that the 855 offers, they may agree with me that it is an outstanding value at its current low price. Similarly, some persons may be more inclined to go a step further, and buy the sister model 885…because they also want Bluetooth and the MSN feature. Hey, keep an eye out for future price drops on both units! I also look forward to learning from the responding comments that others might offer in return: I truly look forward to what others can teach me about the 855 features I have yet to discover.


UPDATE July 14, 2009


The biggest negative that I have about the 855 is that one CANNOT really turn if OFF. The Off switch really just puts it into a “Sleep” mode; I’m sure that this was intended as a feature, so that users could turn it back on very quickly (just a couple seconds). Persons who use their 855 regularly will probably always keep their unit fully charged, via daily driving. However, since I intend my Nuvi for only occasional use, I always remove the battery when not in use, to avoid constantly draining it to zero; my assumption is that it will last longer that way than if I am always continually draining/recharging. [My early use found it discharging completely within five days.] The fact that this “sleep” feature (or “NO TOTAL OFF” function] is not mentioned anywhere in the Manual is another example of what I consider poor documentation by Garmin.


I used the TTSVoiceEditor, and am extremely pleased with the results: We can hear all instructions even with windows open at 60mph, and stereo on moderate volume. The volume of spoken commands is actually TOO loud at times, like when we have the windows closed. However, since spoken instructions only occur sporadically, the volume is not a significant issue: We would much rather hear it always loud than always too quiet. The VoiceEditor was very easy to use and apply the volume change: Originally, the American Jill voice was default set at 65, and now I have it at 90 (and Volume remains at 100%). In fact, I also changed the phrase that always comes up when we make a route mistake: We no longer hear Jill tell us that she is “recalculating;” NOW she utters “Oopsy Boo-Boo…Let’s turn around.” YOU can create whatever phrase you like, and make substitute commands for virtually everything in the Nuvi.


I offer the following as useful 855 accessories, all available at Amazon:


Garmin Portable Friction Mount (known as the “beanbag”) for about $25


Garmin Portable Friction Dashboard Mount for nüvi Series and StreetPilot C5XX Series GPS Navigators (C530, C550, and C580)


Garmin 010-11280-00 Portable Friction Dashboard Mount for nüvi Portable GPS for about $30


[I have both mounts, but am currently using the $30 version, because it is more compact and easy to store in the glove compartment; however, it has only 10 Amazon reviews, versus 2,363 reviews for the older and highly popular, 5* version. Make your own choice!]


Garmin Carrying Case ( “wallet” style), costs $17.83, for excellent protection against dropping 855, and can operate Nuvi inside case with full satellite reception


Garmin 010-10987-00 Carrying Case


“Garmin AC Charger,” for about $14.23


Garmin A/C Power Cable for nüvi Portable GPS Navigators (010-10723-00)


This Charger allows 855 users to recharge off wall power, and at the same time have FULL operational control of the Nuvi. This is handy when you want to practice functions and explore features while sitting in the comfort of your living room…or wherever. Otherwise, charging while on USB computer power will NOT let you operate your 855. My unit fully recharges the Nuvi in less than 1.5 hours.


I am very pleased with all the above accessories: They work fine for my needs. I apologize if the type font for the specific models doesn’t display easily above.


Rating: 4 / 5