The Garmin nuvi 1250 is one of the thinnest GPS in the market. It is so slim that you can even fit it in your pocket while you are travelling on your journey and use it whenever you need it. The CityXplorer content offers you all the data you need about buses and subways. The Garmin nuvi 1250 also consists of the “Where To” and “View Map” icon and has a receptive touch screen that helps you to locate addresses and services. It also has voice prompted directions that tells you road names. It contains 2D and 3D street maps and estimated 6 million points of interest (POIs), covering all the places you require to know. With the Garmin 1250 you will be aware of the speed limits of all the roads in your country.
The Garmin nuvi 1260T consists of a 3.5″ screen and is preloaded with maps of North America, has free traffic alerts, bluetooth hands-free calling and ecoRoute, a feature that computes the most fuel-efficient route. The nuvi 1260T is user friendly, has a public transport mode and text-to-speech features. This device has menu options with a new slide control feature. The nuvi 1260T is equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling. With the NAVTEQ Traffic receiver, you will be aware of the local traffic status before getting on your journey. You will receive information like traffic flow speeds, nationwide coverage for mishaps and other unexpected trouble on your journey.
The Garmin nuvi 1300 has a 4.3 inch widescreen and has features like lane assist and free lifetime traffic alerts. The Car GPS says out road names and the turns while you drive so you can focus on your driving while hearing the GPS directions. You can also use the car GPS to know about the public transport services available in your country. The GPS is compact enough for you to keep it in your pocket. With the ecoRoute system, the Garmin nuvi 1300 can help choose the route that is fast and spends minimum fuel with the help of ecoRoute Fuel Report and Mileage Report. The nuvi 1300 has a touch screen display and text to which it announces the name of upcoming streets.
