Garmin’s global satnav
November 10, 2008 by Insider Staff
Any old satnav can get you from A to B in Britain these days – it’s not exactly a big country. But if you plan on driving abroad anytime soon, you’ll need to make sure the one you plump for offers coverage further afield, and the Garmin Nuvi 275T does just that, meaning you’ll never get lost while cruising on the continent.It’s only a regular sized, 3.5 inch satnav, but it still squeezes in European and US maps, so you’ll never get lost in the west. To make certain of that though, you can add geo-tagged photos to a route, so if you’re not a great map reader, you’ll always be able to follow the landmarks, wherever you are.
Top talents
Multi maps
Extensive maps of Europe and the US mean all you have to do is remember to drive on the right.
Bluetooth mobile
Keeps eyes on the road and chat safely through the Garmin’s speakers.
Geo-tagging
Slap some photos on screen to plan your route.
Best price: £207.97 on 7 November.
Closest rivals
TomTom One V4 Europe – TomTom’s classic, updated for the continent.
TomTom Go 940 EU/US – TomTom’s flagship model covers as much of the world as Garmind does.
Navman S70 Europe – The top widescreen option right now.
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