Review of the Garmin Nuvi 350 Travel Assistant
February 22nd, 2009 | by real |The Garmin Nuvi 350 Personal Travel Assistant is a steal at fewer than four hundred dollars. The item is equipped with maps of the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico. In addition, the Nuvi 350 speaks in a way that is remarkable easy to comprehend offering you simple instructions as you make your way to the destination.
What You Get
When you buy the Garmin Nuvi 350 Personal Travel Assistant, you also receive a great-looking piece of technology which is diminutive enough to take along with you both on foot or in the car. The product comes equipped with removable suction cups so you can effortlessly attach it to the dashboard in your truck.
You can pre-charge your Garmin Nuvi 350 through plugging it into either a cigarette lighter adaptor or a normal plug-in adaptor at home. Both adaptors will be included in the package when you get the navigator. You will also receive a user’s manual to teach you how to use the options of the Nuvi 350.
Features
The Nuvi 350 has several options that make it useful for any traveler. The item itself is designed to remain where you put it even when the car goes over bumpy roads; it manages this by using a ball-and-socket system. The navigator also will arrive with an MP3 player so you can enjoy music even if you are hiking with your Nuvi 350.
The maps can also be updated, although it will cost you a little extra whenever you want to update your maps. New maps are offered only a few times a year and you just have to get new maps for your Garmin Nuvi 350 Personal Travel Assistant when you are interested.


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