Garmin 1300 GPS Navigator Review

D Swain
The Garmin 1300 is a portable GPS navigator. It is equipped with a 4.3-inch widescreen display to give you turn-by-turn directions wherever you need to go. You can find this model for an average price of $150. Keep reading to learn about some of the features that it offers.

Display

The Garmin 1300 portable GPS navigator offers a big, 4.3-inch display. It can show maps in either 2D or 3D. You can read the display from any direction and also see it easily in the sunlight.

Directions

The Garmin 1300 comes preloaded with street maps for the continental U.S., Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The unit gives you turn-by-turn directions to whatever street address you input. The unit even says the street names out loud. You can even use the EcoRoute mode to find the most economical route to a destination.

Transit

The Garmin 1300 portable GPS navigator offers an optional CityXplorer mode. This is a useful mode when you need to get around the city using public transit. The unit provides you with bus stops, subway stations, etc.

Emergency

The Garmin 1300 GPS navigator is useful to have around in an emergency. If you get lost, you can use the emergency locator to provide you with the nearest intersection. The unit can also show you where the nearest gas stations, police stations, or hospitals are located.

Travel

The Garmin 1300 is also a useful travel companion. It provides you with a range of useful tools such as a calculator, measurement converter, and currency converter. There is also a world clock complete with time zones.

The Garmin 1300 portable GPS navigator gives you turn-by-turn directions anywhere you need to go. The 4.3-inch display is easy to read even in the sunlight. There are also a range of travel tools included with the unit.

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