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Product Details:
Product Length:
4.4 inches
Product Width:
2.8 inches
Product Height:
3.2 inches
Product Weight:
3.3 pounds
Package Length:
6.6 inches
Package Width:
6.5 inches
Package Height:
6.5 inches
Package Weight:
1.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 1184 reviews
Description:
Package Includes: StreetPilot c340, windshield mount, USB cable, Lithium-ion battery The new Garmin StreetPilot c340 provides in-car navigation that's simple to use and offers use-friendly options and control. The c340 gives you turn-by-turn directions and turns text into speech -- and if you miss a turn, it will automatically calculate a new route. Follow directions with a color-coded map and 6 million different points of interest. 3.5 LCD display with backlit touch screen Offers 3D mapping or 2D overhead view Built-in 12V power adapter/speaker for external power in your vehicle Integrated suction cup mounting system, for easy adjustment & quick release Lithium-ion battery for trip planning - approx. 4-8 hours battery life USB interface Dimensions(WxHxD) - 4.4 x 3.2 x 2.8 Weight - 9.4 oz.
Preloaded with detailed U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico maps - no downloading required.
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SD memory card expansion slot for use with other MapSource street-mapping products.
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Traffic alerts with optional GTM 10 FM TMC traffic receiver.
Customer Reviews:
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good for the $Jan 06, 2009 pros. great for finding places around town! purchased factory refurbished for 130.
cons: traveling out of town not so great. lost sat's under clear skies and small screen, don't think 5" screen anybetter, hard to locate places by map. gps sensor not very sensitive/accurate. driving on feeder road still shows as being on freeway. laptop streets much better for out of town
excellentDec 28, 2008 Product works excellent...covers Canada which many others do not.
Also several years ago I had a product by Garmin out of warranty..they fixed it twice at no charge !!!! I know this isn't the real world, but that's how Garmin thinks...they care about their customer.
Not quite a Nuvi but a good valueDec 18, 2008 I have a Garmin Nuvi 660 and have found it to be a fantastic product. Although prices have come down quite a bit since I bought it in July 2007, it's still a bit pricy. I was looking for a good unit to give as a gift, but I also wanted something that wasn't going to break the bank. After looking around a bit I decided on the Garmin c340. It was well priced with a few good features including text-to-speech which announces "Turn left on Elm Street", and not just "Turn Left". The two I gave my relatives are used frequently. They've had them for about a year now and so far they are very pleased with their c340. It lacks some of the bells & whistles that the more expensive nuvi models have, and it's bulky shape isn't as handy, but if your goal is to find an address or the travel necessities of fuel, food, etc., the c340 delivers very well for the money. For anyone who has been frustrated finding and downloading directions, or has missing their share of unmarked turns, the world of GPS is the best thing to come along since the Texaco Road Map. If you want to jump into GPS but don't want to go to the expense of a high end model, the c340 is a good value.
Garmin StreetPilot c340Dec 18, 2008 I bought this gps for my husband who is a truck driver. He goes all over the US and Canada. We need to upgrade the maps but, outside of that it has done the job it was made for. My husband has not got lost yet. He says that this is the easiest gps he has been around. It's easy to understand and the features it comes with are great. Thank You for shipping this out as early as you did. He really likes this product.
Great little GPSDec 17, 2008 I bought this C340 to help me on a 1200 mile trip. Once I figured out how to get it to set up to the roads I wanted to take to a destination rather than the preprogrammed routes it was worth every penny. It guided me flawlessly around unfamiliar spider web networks of expressways and I pulled up in front of my destination without missing a beat. I mapped my route before leaving home with the help of a road map since it wanted me to take a couple roads I didn't want to use. To bypass this feature I simply put in the destination, then added a city on the road I wanted and it asked if I wanted to go to my final destination by way of this city. I said yes and it re-routed to my travel plan. Great device--includes which lane is needed for xway exits and merges. I wouldn't travel without it.
If you like to fiddle with the language voices the Great Britan lady is pretty funny. If the road has "Dr." in it--she translates it as "doctor".