| | |  | MP3 Players | Home » » » » Garmin StreetPilot 7200 7-Inch Portable GPS Navigator | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | The StreetPilot 7200's huge 7-inch touch-screen display means you'll always see where you're going, from anywhere in the vehicle. Designed for larger vehicles such as RVs, semi-trucks, and buses, it is a premium automotive unit that comes preloaded with City Navigator NT detailed maps of North America. With the purchase of an optional sensor (not included), the unit notifies the driver of accidents, road construction and weather-related traffic delays before they are encountered (requires subscription, traffic service only for select cities where coverage exists). Either of two optional purchase sensors can provide these features, the GTM 10 FM TMC traffic sensor or the GXM 30 Smart Antenna (separate purchase required). In addition to traffic data, the GXM 30 provides real-time satellite weather information. The 7200 model features all of Garmin's well-known GPS functions, including intuitive navigation and automatic route calculation; voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions; 2D or 3D map view; and automatic rerouting if a motorist strays off course. With its POI Loader software, users can load custom points-of-interest such as school zones or safety cameras. The StreetPilot 7200 also includes entertainment options, including an internal MP3 player, XM radio, and playback of audio books. The built-in MP3 player lets users browse music by artist, album, song, or genre. The XM Radio (with the optional GXM 30 Smart Antenna and XM Satellite Radio subscription - not included) features 150-plus channels of commercial-free entertainment. The StreetPilot 7200 is also compatible, a subscription-based audio book service. The face of the StreetPilot 7200 only has one button, an on/off switch. Using simplicity to manage complexity is a hallmark of the quality from Garmin, the premier maker of GPS products. | | | Features: | |
• High-end automotive GPS navigator with 480-by-234-pixel 7-inch color TFT touch-screen display
• Text-to-speech technology announces the names of streets and delivers turn-by-turn directions
• Compatible for XM services (must purchase optional accessory GXM 30 for this feature to work)
• Includes MapSource City Navigator NT North America software with maps of U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico
• Built-in A/V input for connecting portable DVD player; 7.5 x 4.5 x 2.2 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.2 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.4 pounds | | Package Length:
| 11.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 113 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
State of the art; top of the lineNov 17, 2009 I've owned the Garmin 2730 for about three years and I loved it. I happened to notice this one with the larger screen, plus additional features, and it worked with the XM antenna I already had. The suction cup and bean bag mounts were inter-changeable as well. I drive a charter bus, and this is absolutely the best investment I have ever made. I don't have to squint to read the information like I did with the other unit, which I now use in my car which already has XM.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
DriverNov 05, 2009 The Garmin 7200 7 inches is awesome. You can read directions from quite a distance and under any light.it is very easy to install. Amazon had the best price around.
However, now for the third time, it blows my car fuse. Should I know if it is a defect of my cable or of my Garmin?
Thank you
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Damn it's AWESOMEOct 15, 2009 Just took a motorcycle trip.Put in an address it was right on the mark,at the front door.only neg. thing it's not weather proof,but a clear baggie and you can keep on down the road!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I searched a lot of sites but amazon had the best prices!!!!!!
Turn off brain Turn on GPSOct 04, 2009 I looked at many gps systems and found Garmin to probably be the best. I wanted a large screen because I didn't want to have to squint or try and make out where I am going at freeway speeds on a four inch screen. This one is seven inches and that is easy to see. I can push enter my settings or searches or I can use a remote. I can sit back and use the remote to go where I want. Ease of use is there... for locations I can set it to home and push hoome and it goes there. If I like a place where I am at... I add it to favorites and then I can go there again and again... if I have searched for something and gone there... forgot how to get there or don't want to put in a big complicated search... I go to recent searches and voila... there is is and I click on that... and then it finds it and then GO TO and it tells me how to go there. I have always been a little indimidated by gps systems... and the other guy things was I don't need one... I can do it. I tell you... I have driven up into Canada where everything is FRENCH... and this thing told me step by step how to get around... it even offered me a baggette. Look... this is a great system... I actually bought two from amazon for they had the cheapest price.... I bought a portable one for my Moms car and I actually bought one for my truck that is permanent... but has no monitor... it works with the monitor I have and the sound comes out through my speakers and I can adjust it through my speakers... as to the sound on my Moms... I seriously thought it was going to be very weak... Not at all... it is perfect... you will have problems listening at all. For my Moms... she calls her Mrs. Worthington... because I did the English accent on hers... and mine is Sally because she just has a American accent... if there is such a thing. Bottom line... you will get VERY VERY lazy with these... you will not pay attention how to get to places and therefore you will not remember how to get there or learn it. You will GPS it every single time... that is the only bad thing about these that I can see. But if you do it a few times... to the same place... you will start to remember but then what fun is that if you don't hear it say... in 1.5 miles... turn right... nothing is cooler than that. I will never go back.
garmin 7200 gpsSep 30, 2009 great gps easy to see and operate i on two now one on my honda goldwing 1800 for 6 years and now one in my car its easy to useand has great fitures with mp 3 xm radio and video books to read and you can hook up a back video cam if you want to
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