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GARMIN GPS 78s
For boaters and watersports enthusiasts who want to run with the best, the rugged GPSMAP 78s features a 3-axis compass, barometric altimeter, crisp color mapping, high-sensitivity receiver, new molded rubber side grips, plus a microSD™ card slot for loading additional maps. And it floats!
 

GARMIN GPS 62s
The Garmin 62s is an update of the GPSMAP the 60CSx, one of the most popular outdoor GPS units. The unit features a new case design, updated hardware. The updated firmware adds features like the ability to load aerial photography and do paperless grocaching.
 

GARMIN NUVI 1300
The thin nüvi 1300 has a widescreen display, yet it’s slim and light enough to take along on all your travels. This affordable GPS comes with regional mapping, announces streets by name, offers pedestrian navigation options and calculates a more fuel-efficient route.
 

GARMIN NUVI 1390
There's really nothing much to say about the design of the Nuvi 1390. It's rectangular and rounded; new elements are restricted to the piano black bezel, rubberised back and an added dash of thinness. Garmin keeps on telling us that it's an engineering-led company, so it's entirely likely that the design department consists of a man who's rapidly becoming the world's greatest expert on baseball statistics.
 

GARMIN NUVI 1350
The widescreen nüvi® 1350 redefines portable, affordable navigation. This ultra-thin GPS has preloaded maps for USA, announces streets by name, guides you to the proper lane for navigation and calculates a more fuel-efficient route with ecoRoute™.
 

GARMIN NUVI 205
Street smart and ultra-cool, you can count on nüvi 200 to get you there on time and in style. This sleek navigator and travel companion comes with preloaded maps. Like the rest of the nüvi 200-series, nüvi 200 is manilaffordably priced and simple to use.
 
GARMIN 255
Leads the way for peace of mind on the go. Leads the way with voice prompt turn-by-turn directions that speaks street names...
 
GARMIN 255w
Go Wide and Peace of Mind! Leads the way with turn-by-turn voice prompts and optional MSN Direct®...
 
GARMIN 265T
Packed with features at a price that fits any budget, it takes you there with preloaded maps that call-out streets name...
 
GARMIN NUVI 265WT
Get the big picture and big features in a small price. It adds a crisp, widerscreen display and comes with lifetime traffic and hands-free calling to simplify life on the go...
 
 NEWS
MANILA, Philippines – A piece of advice to the Navotas police force: Be careful, the Mayor is watching.

Navotas Mayor Toby Tiangco said they have installed a global positioning system (GPS) on each of its 19 patrol cars as a way of monitoring its mobile patrol units. The system is directly connected to – guess where – none other than the Mayor’s laptop so he can monitor each patrol car with just one glance at his computer.

“In cases where a crime is in progress, it would be easy to know who is nearest to the site so he is able to respond immediately,” said Tiangco.
 Frequently Asked Question



 What is GPS
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defense. GPS was originally intended for military applications, but in the 1980s, the government made the system available for civilian use. GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS. read more.

 Warranty
All units are covered with one year manufacturer's warranty and loaded with your choice of USA, China, Hongkong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand or other available country map of your choice. Plus! FREE Philippine Map.
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