| | |  | 3" - 3.9" Screen | Home » » » » Garmin nüvi 275/275T 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic | | | | | | | Description: | | Get lots of feaures and maps to keep your travels stress-free with the transatlantic nüvi 275T. It takes you there with preloaded maps for both North America and Europe and turn-by-turn directions that call out streets by name. The 275T comes with lifetime traffic and hands-free calling to simplify life on the go. Like the rest of the nüvi 205-series, this portable navigator is priced right and ultra-easy to use.
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Get voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions that speak street names to your destination.
| Get Turn-by-Turn Directions nüvi 275T's intuitive interface greets you with two simple questions: "Where to?" and "View Map." Touch the color screen to easily look up addresses and services and get voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions that speak street names to your destination. It comes preloaded with detailed City Navigator® NT street maps for both North America and Europe, over 6 million points of interest (POIs), 2-D or 3-D maps and smooth map redraw rates as you navigate. Its digital elevation maps show you shaded contours at higher zoom levels, giving you a big picture of the surrounding terrain. In addition, nüvi 275T accepts custom points of interest (POIs), such as school zones and safety cameras and lets you set proximity alerts to warn you of upcoming POIs. With HotFix® satellite prediction, nüvi calculates your position faster to get you there quicker.
Make Hands-free Calls For hands-free calling, nüvi 275T integrates Bluetooth® wireless technology with a built-in microphone and speaker. Just pair it with your compatible Bluetooth phone and talk hands-free through the 275T while staying focused on the road. Simply dial numbers with nüvi's touchscreen keypad to make a call. To answer calls, just tap the screen and speak into its built-in microphone. Enjoy convenient one-touch dialing for contacts and points of interest.
Avoid Traffic Tie-ups Steer clear of traffic with nüvi 275T's integrated FM traffic receiver. Receive alerts about traffic delays and road construction that lie ahead on your route. Next, simply touch nüvi's screen to view traffic details or detour around the problem area.
Take It With You Like the rest of the nüvi 205-series, nüvi 275T sports a sleek, slim design and fits comfortably in your pocket or purse. Its rechargeable lithium-ion battery makes it convenient for navigation by car or foot. With its "Where Am I?" emergency locator, you always know your location. Simply tap the screen to get your exact latitude and longitude coordinates, the nearest address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations and fuel stations.
Go Beyond Navigation Navigation is just the beginning. nüvi 275T includes many travel tools including JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock, automatic time zone transition, currency converter, unit converter, calculator and more. With photo navigation, you can download pictures from Garmin Connect™ Photos and navigate to them. The 275T is compatible with our free Garmin Garage where you can download animated vehicles that show your location on the map. It also comes with Garmin Lock™, an anti-theft feature. Enhance your travel experience with optional plug-in microSD™ cards such as Garmin Travel Guides for detailed data on attractions.
What's in the Box nüvi 275, Preloaded City Navigator® NT North America (U.S. and Canada), Lifetime traffic¹, FM traffic receiver with vehicle power cable (indicated by "T" after model number on the box), Vehicle suction cup mount, USB cable, and Quick start manual
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¹Lifetime traffic extends for the useful life of your Garmin traffic receiver (as long as you own a compatible Garmin GPS) or as long as Garmin receives traffic data from its traffic supplier, whichever is shorter. Traffic content not available for all areas. See www.navteq.com/rdstraffic for traffic coverage areas and www.garmin.com/traffic/fm/navteq.html for program License Agreement containing complete terms and conditions. | | | Features: | |
• Bright, 3.5-inch diagonal color QVGA TFT touchscreen with 320 x 240 pixels and white backlight
• Sleek, ultra-thin design fits easily in pocket
• Preloaded with City Navigator North America NT and Europe NT
• Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling
• NOTE: Model number on the box is 275T because the traffic receiver is included; however, the model number on the device itself is 275 as the "T" in 275T refers to the additional component
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 3.8 inches | | Product Width:
| 0.8 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.8 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 5.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 204 reviews |
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259 of 263 found the following review helpful:
Great tool when traveling abroadDec 22, 2008
By M. K. Love I purchased this device a few weeks ago in anticipation of a trip to the UK. I've driven there before, navigating with the excellent AA road atlases, but being an American driving a right hand drive car with a manual transmission, sometimes in bad weather, I would often get task-saturated. I thought a GPS or "Sat Nav" as they call them, would make the job a little easier. The only features that I really needed in a GPS unit were the U.S and European maps and text-to-speech, ("turn left on High street"), beyond that, additional whistles and bells didn't matter to me. Initially I looked at both Garmin and TomTom and decided to go with Garmin since it was less expensive to find a unit that had North American and European maps. I paid about $270 for my 275T, it was the least expensive unit that had European maps pre-installed. Buying the European map separately would cost you approximately $150 and the UK-only map runs about $99. The 275T operation is fairly straight forward. It has all of the normal features that one would expect to find on a modern GPS unit to include a fairly robust POI (Point Of Interest) database loaded with gas stations, restaurants, airports etc... The touch screen works well and although the size is smaller, (3.5" vs 4.3" on some larger units), it was more than adequate to display all of the necessary information. The voice directions are very helpful, especially when driving in heavy traffic. Traffic updates in the US arrive via an FM transmitter in the charger cord, (in Europe you have to plug in an antenna wire which comes with the unit). You can also easily preload lots of destinations to your "favorites" on the device by using the Google map or Panoramio photo websites. In the UK the 275T proved to be invaluable; you feel much freer to stray from the beaten path and do a bit of exploring knowing that your GPS will always get you to your appointed destination. The time to destination estimates were accurate and the routes were efficient. When initially turned on, the unit located satellites quickly and never lost the connection except when in parking garages, or tunnels. Sometimes when surrounded by lots of tall buildings, like in downtown London, the unit would appear to get confused about the direction in which it was pointing. Moving the car just a few dozen feet or so normally corrected this. The included Europe maps were very accurate with the exception of a new stretch of highway between Falkirk and Edinburgh which was not included on the map database. Road names, one-way streets, and parking areas were all up to date. I found the inclusion of "safety camera" locations, (read: "speed trap cameras"), to be very helpful; it even flashed a red warning when you exceed the speed limit in an area with a camera. The only feature that I sometimes wish was included was a compass heading. If you just turn on the unit, but don't program in a destination, your directional heading, (North, East etc...), is displayed in the lower right hand corner. However when it's giving you directions, your estimated time to arrival takes up that area of the screen. Overall however, I thought the unit was great and I would recommend the 275T if your travels take you between North America and Europe on occasion. Renting a GPS with your car in the UK will typically add about $15 per day; use your 275T for a couple weeks and it's practically paid for itself.
181 of 189 found the following review helpful:
Capable Device, But Expensive Maps and UpdatesMay 23, 2009
By Rudy Schlaf First the good: The Nuvi 275T is a capable navigator that gives precise spoken instructions and seems to find good routes to specified locations. The display is nice and even readable in adverse lighting situations. The battery life could be a bit longer that one could use it on a bike or for hiking. It runs less than 4 hours, and the batteries cannot be exchanged (this also means it will die an ipod-style death in a couple of years). A great feature is that it can directly be fed with locations through Google maps, so one does not have to use the silly Garmin software anymore for this task. I summary, this is a pretty useful device. Now the bad: It says on the box that the maps are guaranteed for 60 days after purchase to make sure one has the newest data in there at the time of purchase. Logging on to Garmin however yields a mechanism that only allows to update either the US or the Europe maps, but not both. If you want both you have to pay for the other one...I would call this procedure misleading. Also: 'Lifetime updates' (of course, typically Garmin, only for the lifetime of the device, i.e. for about two years) cost $149, which, considering the current price of the device of <$220, can only be considered a joke. In summary, on the map side, this is a typical Garmin Nickeling and Diming scheme! I really hope for the moment when the iPod Touch will have a GPS receiver, and one can download Google maps on it for free. It needs to be kept in mind that map data are generally made available for free by the US and other governments, i.e. downloading the stuff onto a proprietary device should be cheaper.
69 of 71 found the following review helpful:
Masters of Rural FranceApr 13, 2009
By Derrick
"Derrick"
I am amazed! We got this device to use on our vacation driving though France and it made the trip. No stress about getting lost, or running out of gas. If we saw a cute country road, we took it, when we wanted to find our way back, the 275 would tell us in easy to follow instructions on how to get back on track. We went on roads without names, signs, or map instructions fearlessly. When we needed gas in rural nowhere, it took us right to it. Highway interchanges in the city, no problem, it tells you in advance if you are going to be splitting left or right. It also will take you right to your hotel, so don't worry about directions, or if you need, it will find you a nearby hotel like the gas station.
I have only used it for the 2 weeks in France, but it far surpassed our expectations. Indeed I just gave up trying to follow where we were on the map and just relaxed. It even gives a rather accurate ETA, which it updates continuously.
Now we did try using it to navigate on foot in Spain with somewhat spotty results. It seems to work much better when you are in a car. It trys to navigate like you are in a car and has difficulty at street corners trying to tell which direction you are going...but it did find us nearby Chinese food in Madrid when we got a craving.
Really this gadget saved us so much stress, time, and fuel. The included car charger worked great in Europe, so don't bother with the travel pack.
29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Don't leave home without it!Jul 02, 2009
By CK I purchased the nuvi 275T for a trip to France this past spring. After downloading the US and European map updates (it takes awhile) I practiced with the unit on a few local trips. Everything worked as expected, even the FM traffic updates (you won't get these in Europe unless you subscribe to the service for that area -- unnecessary, in my opinion). I was surprised how useful the info provided by the Garmin was compared to the two nav units (Nissan & Honda) in my automobiles. No more high priced OEM navigators for me! In France unit worked very well for walking around Paris in the pedestrian mode -- just don't expect to get more than four hours useful time if you leave it on continuously. The real "proof in the pudding" came in our rental car. Simply put, the nuvi 275T lived up to my every expectation. Of particular usefulness was the speed limit indicator and speed camera alert. On several occasions while driving in small towns with very narrow winding streets I missed a turn or two (well, maybe three), the Garmin always found a quick re-route to get us back on track -- trust me in this -- it knows better than you which streets are one way and which are not! I have read on a couple of travel sites that implied the Garmin was better in the US but the Tom Tom was better in Europe -- I find it hard to believe that the Tom Tom could be better than perfect -- because that's what the Garmin was.
29 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Great helpApr 21, 2009
By A. Thomas We bought this particular model because of the pre-loaded European maps, the bluetooth capability and because of the no-subscription traffic info. It is true to Garmin's high quality standards. The screen is easy to see and the spoken directions with street names are very clear. It's easy to learn to use, and has options for walking and biking modes as well as automobile. The box includes a car charger cord but not an AC cord, as well as a windshield mounting bracket. The fact that the car adapter is listed under the "those who bought the Garmin nuvi 275T also bought the car adapter" is misleading. I suspect that statement is true only because there were many like me who thought this was a necessary addition to the order--not an unnecessary duplication. We also opted for the dashboard "beanbag" mount because we thought there was no mounting fixture included. Wrong again, although in this case I think the dash mount is a much better option. The AC adapter comes with UK and European adapter plugs. Buy the Garmin, but wait to see what you really need before adding accessories that you may end up having to send back. We haven't tried the FM traffic info, but it appears the service has some coverage limitations. Check the Garmin website for coverage areas before buying if this is a deal breaker for you.
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