This might sound weird, but I have the tendency to look into other people’s cars while I am driving down the road. Many times I see someone jabbing away on their cell phone, eating their lunch or even brushing their teeth. But lately, I have been seeing people driving around with a GPS navigation system mounted to their windshield and they are following turn-by-turn directions to get where they need to go. These people aren’t confused on which street to turn on (Main Street or Elm Street?) because their GPS system is talking to them and giving them the exact directions they need to get to their final destination.
Why GPS?
Many people have asked me what a GPS system can do for them. And as I think about it, there are so many great features on all of the GPS systems that we offer, that it is hard to narrow it down to a few. But of course I am going to try to do that … here is a list of the basic features that most of our GPS systems offer. To find more details, check out Gammoth’s GPS Car Units on our main site.
GPS Features
- Compact and light weight (easy to transfer between vehicles)
- Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
- Preloaded North American Maps
- Voice Prompts
- 3D map view
- Touchscreen for easy interaction
- World travel clock, currency and measurement converter, calculator
Gammoth offers Garmin GPS devices and has many options for different price scales. We offer everything from the Garmin Nuvi 360 to the Garmin StreetPilot c550 and everything in between.
GPS — Even in the Air
As many people use their GPS systems in their car and for turn-by-turn directions, I’ve also heard of people who like to take their portable GPS system with them while in flight. This way they can see what state they are flying over, how fast they are going (GPS hits 500+ MPH!) and other cool features. No matter where you go or how you go, a Garmin GPS unit can take you there.
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Tags: Garmin, Garmin Nuvi 360, Garmin StreetPilot c550, GPS, GPS Navigation, GPS Navigation Systems



April 14th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
I tend to look into other people’s cars as I drive, too, but I haven’t yet seen anyone brushing their teeth
But I also see increasing number of people using GPS navigation systems, and that’s a good thing, lol.