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Garmin GPS V

December 13, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Nothing stinks more than getting lost! There have been several occasions in my life where I’ve found myself driving, but clueless as to where I was. I’m sure you can relate. And if you’re like most of us, you probably pulled the trusty map out of the glove compartment to get an idea of where you actually were. Sadly you then realized that the map was a general U.S. map and had no details of the small town you’re in. Yeah, that’s when things really get fun. After a bit of driving in circles, searching for the interstate, you make the decision to pull over at a gas station and ask for directions. Just make certain you remember what they tell you or you’ll be back at square one. Now, if you’re still grappling with situations like this, you truly shouldn’t be. Not with technology such as Garmin GPS V at your fingertips.

I think all vehicles should now come standard with GPS navigation systems. It just makes sense. This is an accessory we all need from time to time. Especially if we’re headed out on a road trip. It’s pretty easy to lose your way in that labyrinth of roads and highways out there. But, with a Garmin GPS V you don’t ever have to. Even if you miss your turn or exit, the GPS system will redirect you and set you back on the right course of travel. The first time I used a Garmin GPS V I was shocked. I fell utterly in love with this high-tech mapping system. I didn’t even have to look at the little screen. I simply punched in my starting address and the destination address. The GPS system informed me of how many miles I would have to travel and what time I should expect to arrive. As I drove, it spoke to me and told me what exits to take. And even when I wasn’t able to take a particular ramp due to construction, the Garmin GPS V quickly re-routed. Now I never travel anywhere in a vehicle without my trusty GPS system.

A Garmin GPS V can assist you regardless of where you reside. These innovative devices have the entire globe programmed into them. All you need to know is your starting coordinates and your destination address, and you’re good to go. I guarantee you won’t get lost ever again. Take a Garmin GPS V on your next road tripping adventure.

Cobra NAV One 5000 5-Inch GPS with Bluetooth

November 19, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Cobra NAVONE5000

Cobra NAVONE5000

Price $529.90, Discounted Price $194.95, You Save $334.95, Plus Free Shipping

The Cobra NAV ONE 5000 is the next generation of portable, plug-and-go GPS navigation. The the Cobra NAV ONE 5000 combines effortless technology and features, all in a compact, portable design. The device includes an award winning, easy-to-use screen design with the exclusive My Favorite Brands feature, which provides more than 600 brands accessible at the touch of a button. In addition, Cobra’s patent-pending Compare Routes feature allows the driver to choose from two on-screen routing options to navigate around the traffic. The new, slim compact design features and easy to read 5.0″ display with a highly rated, state-of-the-art user interface.

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Garmin Nuvi 205W Portable GPS

November 14, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Garmin NUVI205W

Garmin NUVI205W

Price $249.95, Discounted Price $169.95, You Save $70, Free Shipping

No excuses! Now anyone can afford a widescreen GPS, especially at today’s giveaway price. The Garmin nuvi 205W packs all the must-have features including a panoramic, sunlight readable, 2D/3D, 4.3″ screen. Turn-by-turn directions will get you anywhere in the Lower 48, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. The nuvi 205W mounts on your windshield with a suction cup, is powered through an on-board cable, and comes with a one-year warranty and a dashboard disc Quick-Start manual. What’s more, it’s a great GPS to tote when you’re exploring on foot too – thanks to its light weight, sleek profile and long-lasting rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Now $70 off at a mere $169.95.

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Garmin GPS Systems and Asking for Directions

November 10, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Are you lost again? Okay, let me tell you what you do next. You turn around; head back to that gas station you just passed and ask for directions. Sure, your wife and kids will no longer respect you, but at least you’ll know where in the heck you’re going, right? For some reason this seems like the mentality of many men in America. In reality no one cares if you ask for directions or not. Believe me, the wife and kids really just want to get there, and fast. However, if you’re going to be stubborn, and simply insist on not asking for directions, then you better have an alternative plan. Yeah, you know what I’m referring to. Something that can assist you in getting from point A to point B without the help of a local. They’re called Garmin GPS systems, folks. In this day and age everyone should have one. It’s simply crazy not to. These babies are life-savers.

So I was planning a trip from Ohio to Iowa. Now, the truth of the matter is that I hate maps, and I’m not that good at following directions on paper. This is where my brother stepped in with one of the new-age Garmin GPS systems to save the day. He carries one at all times when he drives anywhere. It’s brilliant. The system just sticks to his windshield, making it easy to see and access. Anyway, he let me borrow it for my trip to Iowa. Wow, was this thing amazing. Not only do Garmin GPS systems map out your route to any preferred destination, but they also talk to you. Yep, that’s what I said; they talk to you. This is ideal. Every time something new comes up in the directions, the GPS system tells you. Therefore, you really don’t even have to pay close attention. The GPS voice will tell you where to go. Now, that’s not all. Here is my all-time favorite feature on these Garmin GPS systems. They have all locations programmed in. You want to know if a coffee shop is coming up soon? No problem; the Garmin GPS systems will inform you of every coffee shop that lies ahead. You can see exactly where any store, shopping center, or restaurant resides. The handy Garmin GPS systems will tell you how many miles away they are and if they are on your particular path or not. That is the bomb! So much information in such a small device. Once you have one of these contemporary Garmin GPS systems, you won’t be able to travel without it.

Magellan Maestro 4200 GPS

November 6, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Magellan Maestro 760

Reg. $299.99, Now On Sale For $159.99, You Save $140

The ultra-thin Magellan Maestro 4200 gives you the tool to find virtually anywhere in seconds without reading the instructions. The Maestro 4200 has a large 4.3″ wide color touch screen making it very easy to see while driving. See your position on the interactive map, plus distance to the next turn, distance to destination, ETA, street names and more, all at a glance. The touch-screen and voice prompts keeps your eyes on the road for your driving safety.

The Maestro 4200 has built-in maps of the 48 contiguous United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. 1.3 million pre-programmed Points of Interest (POI) enable you to search and select nearby services, and recreation and business locations. Find gas stations, restaurants, ATMs and more. Phone numbers are included (when available) so you can call ahead for information and reservations.

Click here to grab your Magellan Maestro 760 at this fantastic sale price.

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Garmin Nuvi 760

October 31, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment 

Garmin Nuvi 760

Reg. $399.95 One week only $317.95 + FREE Shipping

This baby is L-O-A-D-E-D. We’re talking the Garmin nuvi 760, one of the most advanced widescreen GPS’s anywhere – complete with sunlight-readable 4.3″ LCD touch screen, 2D-3D maps, City Navigator NT, zillions of POIs, and personal travel assistant (PTA). The nuvi 760 announces your every move so you can stay focused on the road. A ‘Where Am I’ feature tells you exactly where – including longitude, latitude, and where the heck you parked your car. Bluetooth technology means hand’s-free calling. Traffic snafus are a cinch to avoid thanks to the 760’s integrated FM TMC traffic receiver. But then you expect everything from a nuvi. And you expect a superb price from Adorama – Now $82 off, just in time to get you to Aunt Minerva’s house for Thanksgiving. And the shipping’s on us.

Click here to grab your Garmin Nuvi 760 at this fantastic sale price.

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