February 2, 2009

GPS and the Garmin Nuvi 360

The Garmin nuvi 360 is one of the most versatile and best-looking GPS devices currently on the market. Built on the success of the nuvi 300, this little device features a range of improvements and extra features. One of the biggest new additions is Bluetooth capabilities, which will allow you to use the nuvi 360 as a hands-free kit. You will also be able to dial numbers from this device. Garmin did a great job when they designed the nuvi 360. While it features a seemingly small form factor, the large touch-LCD is bright and displays plenty of useful data.
The nuvi 360 is also small enough to fit anywhere in your vehicle (or pocket), while keeping it easily accessible. This unit also sports an SD Card slot which can be used to load software packages or expand the device memory. Another area where Garmin is marketing this device is for the traveler. For this reason, the nuvi 360 also works great as a handheld GPS navigator. The software also includes various add-ons, aptly named Travel Kit. This is basically a collection of handy software utilities that are really useful when you travel (most impressive of the lot being the Language Guide). Language Guides can be purchased separately on an SD card and contain bilingual dictionaries and multilingual word and phrase banks that support up to nine languages. The Language Guides are also able to pronounce words and sentences. Other handy utilities include an MP3 player, currency converter, world clock, and a travel guide. Bundled with the nuvi 360 is a suction cup vehicle mount with a built-in 12V car charger attached. The software has been developed to make navigating the menu structure easy using your finger.
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