Can a GPS really talk - Find out for yourself says Jason Brownback Sr. Buyer!!

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I am a non-tech person, and each time I pick up a device, I sweat it out, trying to learn its dynamics. But the Nuvi 880 Portable GPS Navigator was a different story altogether. The device not only speaks to me, but I could talk to it too.Garmin Nuvi 880 GPS Receiver

I took my new Garmin Nuvi 880 GPS Receiver on a wine tasting trip to Napa Valley and it was definitely a trip worth remembering. I didn’t have to worry about hotel, gas stations, or my next tasting room. The Nüvi 880 Navigation System took me where I wanted to go with minimal fuss. This GPS system helped me to stay on track so I saved time driving and could spend more time in tasting rooms. Though I travelled alone, the inbuilt wireless FM transmitter kept me entertained as I could listen to MP3 files and audio books, through the stereo fitted in my car. Once I got back to work, my Nuvi 880 Navigation System was still indispensable. It helped me find my car in any crowded parking lot. I could also find the quickest way to work thanks to its multi-destination routing. Now my boss has nothing to complain about.

My Bluetooth compatible phone syncs well with the Nuvi 880 Portable GPS Navigator so I can make hands-free calls while driving, and be safe from the clutches of California’s cellphone laws.

The slim Nüvi 880 Navigation System is a little expensive, but I don’t mind paying a little extra to get so much more.  I have planned the next wine tasting trip to Paso Robles with my travel companion, the Garmin Nuvi 880 GPS Receiver. I have already plotted tasting rooms, dinner destinations, and car rental places. Get this navigation system for yourself and get on the road!

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