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The Garmin StreetPilot c550 GPS Vehicle Navigator represents the ultimate in GPS performance and simplicity. This portable navigator comes ready to go right out of the box with preloaded maps and a wealth of options.

Delivering the same easy to use and affordable navigation as Garmin's c300 series of vehicle navigators -- including a simple touchscreen interface, automatic route calculation, turn-by-turn voice-prompted directions, and over six million points of interest -- the StreetPilot c550 also offers Bluetooth wireless technology with hands-free calling, an integrated traffic receiver, an MP3 player, and much more.

Features:

* Bluetooth Handsfree Speakerphone
* FM Traffic Receiver/Adapter
* Text-to-Speech (TTS) Speaks Street Names
* Large Display, Color Chart Plotter With Networking Capability To Combine Gps, Radar, Xm Wx Satellite Weather, Sonar & Other Data
* Select Destinations From The User-Friendly Touch-Screen Interface
* Automatically Calculate Routes To Any Destination
* Provides Turn-By-Turn Voice-Prompted Directions
* Preprogrammed With Highly Detailed City Navigator North America Street Data

Box Contents :

* StreetPilot c550
* Preloaded City Navigator® NT 2008 for North America (full coverage)
* FM traffic receiver with vehicle power cable
* Real-time traffic services
* Vehicle suction cup mount
* Dashboard disk
* USB cable
* Carry case
* Quick reference guide
* 3-month free trial subscription included in North American version Direct Manufacturer International Warranty
* 1 Year Repair / Exchange Warranty by Garmin

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Can this be hacked, like the Mio C320, or even just maps?


Can anyone explain why it looks like a good old CRT TV? What is that extra "size" contains?


A good deal.


tsee said: Can this be hacked, like the Mio C320, or even just maps?

Yes


cbrunocme said: A good deal, but no Sirf III.

You are wrong. It does have the SiRf III chipset.

http://gpstekreviews.com/2007/04/08/garmin-streetpilot-c550-car-navigation-gps-review/


ZHS said: Can anyone explain why it looks like a good old CRT TV? What is that extra "size" contains?

It contains a really good quality set of speakers (for much better audio quality than the entry level Nuvi 200 models). But it's so big because it's the pre-Nuvi generation. Excellent model though, I have it for some time now


ObiYawn said: ZHS said: Can anyone explain why it looks like a good old CRT TV? What is that extra "size" contains?

It contains a really good quality set of speakers (for much better audio quality than the entry level Nuvi 200 models). But it's so big because it's the pre-Nuvi generation. Excellent model though, I have it for some time now

Yes, this model was introduced in 2006, so it's fairly old. I've owned one since then and it has been very useful. The speakers are definitely louder and clearer than a Nuvi 350 that I've heard. For the price, it's an excellent deal. The size is a plus for some cars (e.g. 94-02 Honda Accord) because you can keep it in the storage console in front of the transmission shifter and have the screen still be at a viewable angle.


I stand corrected it does have Sirf III thanks




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