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Electronics : Garmin Mobile for BlackBerry with GPS 20SM - GPS kit

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Garmin Mobile for BlackBerry with GPS 20SM - GPS kit

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Garmin Mobile for BlackBerry with GPS 20SM - GPS kit
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Street Price: $269.98
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Garmin
Connectivity: Bluetooth
EAN: 0753759066598
Label: Garmin
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-00626-00
Platform: Not Machine Specific
Publisher: Garmin
Release Date: July 01, 2007
Studio: Garmin


Piece facts:
  • Smart mount kit with cradle for turning BlackBerry into world-class GPS navigator
  • High-sensitivity GPS receiver interacts with Garmin Mobile subscription and software
  • Hands-free Bluetooth kit communicates wirelessly with BlackBerry; includes car charger
  • Offers access to detailed turn-by-turn directions, maps, and points of interest
  • Measures 2.7 x 4.2 x 2.31 inches (W x H xD); 1-year warranty




kit GPS - 20SM GPS with BlackBerry for Mobile Garmin






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Turn your BlackBerry device into a world-class navigator with Garmin Mobile for BlackBerry and the GPS 20SM (smart mount) - a GPS and Bluetooth wireless package that combines server-based navigation, a hands-free kit and phone mount.The navigation solution makes it easy to get directions with your BlackBerry device. Conveniently purchase a Garmin Mobile subscription through the Garmin Mobile Buyer's Guide. Then activate and install Garmin Mobile software on your BlackBerry device. Finally, mount your BlackBerry device in the Garmin GPS 20SM and start navigating.Get detailed directions, maps and points of interest (P0ls) with your Garmin Mobile subscription. Easily look up addresses and services and receive voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions that speak street names. With moving maps, an intuitive user interface and off route recalculation, you'll never ask for directions again.The compact and portable smart mount combines a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, Bluetooth hands-free kit, adjustable phone cradle and 12-volt phone charger all in one. lt easily adjusts to fit your BlackBerry device and moves from vehicle to vehicle, making it convenient to take on business trips or vacation.Talk on your BlackBerry device safely via the smart mount's built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, speaker and microphone. Easily look up and dial numbers from your address book or Garmin Mobile's extensive points of interest database - including hotels, restaurants and more.With Garmin Mobile for BlackBerry, you'll have access to free wireless data services. This dynamic content allows you to route around traffic tie-ups, view the local weather and find the least expensive gasoline prices.

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Turn your BlackBerry into a world-class navigator with a Garmin Mobile subscription and the GPS 20SM smart mount--a wireless package that combines a high-sensitivity GPS receiver, a Bluetooth hands-free kit, an adjustable phone cradle, and a 12-volt phone charger all in one. lt's easy to get started: simply purchase a subscription through the Garmin Mobile Buyer's Guide, then activate and install the Garmin Mobile software on your BlackBerry. Finally, mount your BlackBerry in the mobile phone cradle and start navigating. 0nce the package is installed, you'll have access to detailed directions, maps, and points of interest, including voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions with audible street names. The intuitive user interface, moving maps, and off-route recalculation, meanwhile, are must-haves for people who get lost easily.

The phone cradle easily adjusts to fit your BlackBerry device and moves effortlessly from vehicle to vehicle, so you can bring it along during business trips or vacations. You can also talk safely on your BlackBerry thanks to the smart mount's built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, speaker, and microphone. Want to look up and dial numbers from your address book or Garmin Mobile's extensive point-of-interest database? Not a problem. Just look up and call the number, order food for pickup or make the reservation, and the BlackBerry will guide you there with easy-to-understand directions.

The Garmin Mobile subscription even gives you access to free wireless data services, with dynamic content for routing around traffic tie-ups, viewing the local weather, and finding the least expensive gas prices. 0ther details include more than 1,000 waypoints, several route choices (fastest time, shortest distance, etc.), and route avoidance (to elude busy highways, tolls, and more). The GPS 20SM smart mount measures 2.7 by 4.2 by 2.31 inches (W x H x D), weighs 2.2 ounces, and is backed by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
GPS 20SM smart mount, one-year Garmin Mobile subscription, dashboard disk, phone charging cable, quick start guide.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * perfect for the frequent traveler ...
Using mine since Feb '07, first with a BlackBerry 7100, then with the faster 8100 Pearl. Absolutely fabulous. One particularly useful feature when in other (boroughs or) cities is the finder, which provides all locations of a post office, particular chain, bank branch etc. starting with the nearest, as well as standalone, specific stores, restaurants etc. No unnecessary bells and whistles, its a grown-up GPS in a tiny package. In a pinch, I have even used in on the motorcycle -- in a plastic bag taped to the tank bag. Performed as well as my $900 Tom-Tom Rider (although the BlackBerry will run out of juice quickly unless connected to the car or cycle electrical system).



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