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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Garmin Nuvi 1300 Reviews and Ratings

By Sara Parsons


Many consumer sites that have Garmin Nuvi 1300 reviews and ratings place it in the middle of the pack of GPS devices, and this is a correct placement. The Garmin Nuvi 1300 is a GPS device that is geared towards entry-level users. It has many of the great features that make Garmin a popular brand, but it doesn't have the bells and whistles of the more expensive models in Garmin's line-up of GPS devices. It is a basic model with the features that most end users will need. From a customer satisfaction standpoint, the Garmin Nuvi 1300 has good reviews.

Features

The Garmin Nuvi 1300 is a wide screen model with a 4.3 inch diagonal dimensioned screen. It is designed to be used not only in cars, but on foot and other vehicles such as bicycles. The Garmin Nuvi 1300 is one of the lightest and thinest GPS devices in the Garmin lineup with a weight of only 5.8 ounces. It has a 480 x 272 TFT display with an adjustable back light. The Nuvi 1300 also has a trip compute that records travel time, max speed, average speed, and mileage. Extra features include a currency and measurement converter, a picture viewer, world clock, calculator, and MicroSD memory expansion slot.

For automotive use the Garmin Nuvi 1300 has the text-to-speech feature which provides spoken street names for safety and easy navigation. The Garmin also comes preloaded with street maps for all 48 continental states, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. It also has a name-that-point search feature that allows users to search a database of over a million POIs (points of interest). This feature allows a person to simply enter the name of a place, and Garmin will provide directions. The Nuvi 1300 also has 3-D mapping and 2-D overhead mapping.

Other benefits for using the Garmin GPS in your car include an FM traffic service that provides real time updates in traffic news to help you avoid accident sites or other traffic jams. These traffic updates are also very useful for helping you plan alternative routes. Its ecoRoute feature automatically shows you the most fuel efficient way to get where you want to go. This will become an even more valuable feature as fuel prices continue to rise. For a hands-free GPS system, take a look at the Garmin Nuvi 1370T and the 1390T. Both offer Bluetooth for hands-free wireless convenience.

CityXplorer is Garmin's answer for using a personal GPS system as a pedestrian. This is a subscription service. It helps you find your way when in unfamiliar surroundings. It points out the location of taxi stands, bus and subway stations, POI landmarks, and other locations that may be of interest to tourists. It has the capabilities of a map but is more convenient and it tends to make your tourist status less obvious.

Complaints about this model on sites that provide Garmin Nuvi 1300 reviews and ratings, such as Amazon and Consumer Reviews most often fall under battery life and charging issues. Some users have complained of a shorter battery life than the stated 4 hours, while some have had problems fully charging the 1300. Ultimately, the Garmin Nuvi 1300 is a serviceable GPS unit for entry-level users that do not need a ton of extra features. It has a price point that fits what most casual users are willing to pay.




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