GPS Garmin Nuvi 715[Nov. 21, 2011 13:41:06]
GPS Garmin Nuvi 715 : Get a new perspective on navigation with the nü vi 715. This state-of-the-art navigator brings detailed street maps and premium features like route planning, GPS HotFix™ technology and photo navigation. With stereo Bluetooth and enhanced phonebook and MP3 support, make and accept hands-free phone calls through the sat-nav screen and listen to navigation, calls and MP3s broadcast through your car stereo.
Simplicity and safety
Touch the 4.3-inch colour screen, key in your destination and nü vi takes you there with turn-by-turn spoken directions. In addition, nü vi 715 includes logo-branded points of interest to make it easier to see your preferred destinations along the route. With HotFix™ satellite prediction technology, Garmin calculates your position faster to get you there quicker.
’ Where Am I? ’ gives you details about your position on command. Simply tap the car icon for your exact latitude and longitude coordinates, nearest address, contact details for your appropriate vehicle recovery service and directions to nearby hospitals, police and petrol stations.
nü vi 715 comes with Garmin Lock™ , our inventive anti-theft protection system that uses GPS technology to safeguard the sat-nav by locking to a secure location of your choice. Just return to the location to unlock.
Customise
Personalise nuvi 715 with your choice of background photograph and a new vehicle icon from the Garmin Garage. With a wide range of wheels including off-road vehicles, motorbikes and classic cars, you can tailor your Garmin to suit your style.
Enhance your travel experience with a range of plug-in map SD cards and bring your journeys to life.
Stylish and convenient
nü vi 715 is designed with soft-touch technology for a premium quality look and feel, while it’ s sleek and slim to fit comfortably in your pocket or bag. A rechargeable lithium-ion battery makes it convenient for navigation by car or foot with up to 5 hours’ usage between charges.
nü vi 715: signalling a new age and new perspective in navigation.