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Driving in areas where a GPS signal is intermittent— such as intense urban environments with tall buildings or mountainous terrain? The StreetPilot 2650 has all the features of the 2610 — including automatic route capability, voice prompts and a large color display — in addition to dead reckoning. This means that once the unit is installed by an authorized Garmin installer, you'll continue to get navigation guidance even if you lose GPS reception.
With the StreetPilot 2650's touch screen and remote control, entering and retrieving information has never been easier. Perfect for both business and vacation, it's turn-by-turn routing and voice prompts get you where you're going accurately and safely. It's fast processor means quick route calculations and map redraws. The 2650 also features a large, easy-to-read screen, built-in maps, and everything needed to download additional map detail and look up points of interest and addresses in seconds. Select maps and transfer data directly to the unit through a USB connection and onto a standard CompactFlash® memory card.
The 2650 is powered using the external speaker with 12/24-volt adapter cable or A/C power adapter (both included in purchase). The StreetPilot 2650 also offers WAAS-enabled support to ensure the highest degree of GPS accuracy.
Unlike the 2610, the StreetPilot 2650 has dead reckoning capabilities, so you will continue to get navigation guidance even when GPS signals are obscured. To use this feature, a special dead reckoning cable must be connected to your vehicle's speedometer and backup lights by an authorized Garmin installer. Once installed, your StreetPilot will acknowledge your turns as well as your distance traveled when GPS reception is unavailable. Driving with dead reckoning capabilities is so seamless, you won't even know if you've lost GPS reception.
Simply unplug the dead reckoning cable from the vehicle adapter if you want to use the 2650 in another vehicle. It will navigate the same way as the StreetPilot 2610.
The StreetPilot 2650 now includes a number of new and exclusive software features including:
- Multiple Destinations
Do you want to find the most efficient route for deliveries or sales calls? Users can enter a series of destinations, and the StreetPilot 2650 will automatically sort them to provide an efficient route.
- Road Segment and Area Avoidance
Would you like to avoid traffic tie-ups or roadwork? Users can specify areas and road segments to avoid when calculating routes.
- Find Nearest on Route
Are you running on empty? This time-saving feature allows users to limit searches for gas stations, restaurants, etc., to upcoming points near a route.
- Adjustable Road Class Preference
How about taking the road less traveled? Users can adjust preferences for major, medium, and minor road categories.
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Garmin part number: 010-00273-00
StreetPilot 2650 GPS Suggested Retail Price:
$1399.98 U.S.D. (for domestic US market only)
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StreetPilot 2650 features
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- Powerful microprocessor for fast redraw and route calculation
- Built-in patch antenna with an MCX-type connector for optional external GPS antenna
- CompactFlash data card (type I or II) slot for map storage
- Audio and visual navigation instructions and warnings
- 3.3" W x 1.7" H, 305 x 160 pixels; bright, automotive-grade 8-bit, 256 color LCD display with automatic dimming backlight and touch screen
- 5.6" W x 3.2" H x 2.0" D unit dimensions
- Alphanumeric remote control
- Turn-by-turn automatic route generation
- Indefinite data storage (no memory battery required)
- Integrated dash mounting system provides easy adjustment and quick release
Additional specifications
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