Garmin nüvi 760 Portable GPS Automobile Navigator
Like the nüvi 750, but with Bluetooth technology for hands-free calling. Also, includes a world of great features, such as…
What I Like About The Garmin nüvi 760
- 4.3-inch widescreen
- Multiple destination route planning
- “Where am I” feature — gives you the closest hospitals, gas stations, etc.
- Full range of tools, mp3 player, audiobooks, clock, calendar…
- City Navigator NT maps of North America including Puerto Rico
- Electronic “bread crumb” trail, so you can see where you’ve gone
- Text-to-Speech
- FM traffic information receiver
- FM transmitter so you can hear the device through your car’s stereo system
- Same sleek design as the 200 series along with an internal antenna
- Bluetooth technology for hands-free calling
What Other People Are Saying About The Garmin nüvi 760
- Internal antenna seems to be as accurate as Garmin’s older units with external, flip-up antennas
- Screen easily readable in direct sunlight
- Excellent Points of Interest
- “Where Am I” works very well
- Comes with 3 months subscription to traffic reports — $60/year afterwards
- FM transmitter (so you can hear the device over your car stereo) has problems in urban areas with lots of competing radio signals
- Easy to use interface
- Vehicle mount works fine
- Route recalculation works great
- After the first setup never takes more than 15 seconds to lock onto the satellites
- Has a QWERTY keyboard capability
Summary
Like the 750, but with Bluetooth capability. Maps cover all of North America. Great, sleek design makes this a truly portable GPS device.


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