Wednesday, November 12, 2008

What's Neat about the Garmin Quest 2 GPS Unit?

By Sean McPhearson

The Garmin Quest 2 is a neat little global positioning system. It's a small unit that is power packed to sit on your vehicle dash one minute, and then take a ride in your pocket the next.

The Quest 2 measures 4.5" x 2.2" by 0.9", so as you can see, it is quite small. Because it is, you'll find it fits easily into your pocket or on the dash of your car. It's small size though doesn't keep it from doing big navigational jobs.

This sweet little unit is so transportable you can use it in a variety of vehicles as well as in your pocket while you're navigating the city streets by foot. It's got even got an antannae to help make reception better, but you don't need to worry about that, because it folds up nicely and compactly.

So, whether you're a busy salesman looking for an address or a vacationer looking for a great beach, you'll love the features of the Garmin Quest 2:

*Because the directions are voice-spoken, you don't have to read and try to remember your next turn.

*Quick redirect calculations in the case that you took a wrong turn or there is a detour

*Because of the great lithium battery, You can use the unit for 20 hours without charging it!

*Features a USB connection for downloading additional points of interest or maps, including custom made locations

*A screen that is easier to read in the sunlight than most other units

You'll find when you open the box that the Quest 2 is pre-loaded with some great maps and all kinds of points of interest--nearly 6 milion to be exact! It'll have banks, resturants, gas stations, hotels, and all kinds of other places preloaded to help you get where you need to go easily and effortlessly. You'll simply need to pick the spot you want to head to and the Garmin GPS unit will take you there, step by step. Nothing is easier.

The other cool thing about the Garmin Quest 2 is that it's waterproof up to 1 meter deep. That means you can sit in the bath and play with it. Now who would have thought!? No really, it works great for marine expeditions or your next fishing adventure. Take your Garmin Quest 2 with you everywhere. You'll wish you owned it a long time ago! - 2368

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