Garmin StreetPilot c580 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with MSN Direct
- Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling
- Dynamic content from MSN Direct
- MP3 player
- Voice announces streets by name
- Fingertip touch-screen interface
Product Description Garmin StreetPilot C580 Car Navigation w / MSN Features 3 Clear 5-inch anti-glare color LCD screen MSN Direct receiver, 1 year free subscription Bluetooth hands-free connection to your mobile phone Preloaded w / City Navigator North America NT contains maps of U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico has an MP3 player, MP3 loading is a simple drag and drop, no special software, which was built in lithium-ion battery, usually 8 hours batt …



5 Responses to “Garmin StreetPilot c580 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with MSN Direct”
I’m not vaikuttunut.Kaupungissa these devices often go to the page through the streets instead of main roads would like to turn when the turn is not allowed and will bring you enormous sand pits roads! These things, know that the main roads in the cities?
By GPB on Aug 2, 2010
This is really a C550 instead of the Garmin c580 and dose not matter if you tell them. I would say that the Amazon to convey to their customers, but Garmin is not what they want minua.Haluan also measures say that MSN is a real joke, if you want people to respect naar the product give them what they pay.
By Simon Bommer on Aug 2, 2010
We find Garm 580 GPS is very handy. We used multiple times and it came out. When my husband decided to use it for the trip he was already a route. It took him a different way. Men can not handle. A few ‘Recalculate’ experiences, he decided to withdraw from the written instructions. Geez! I was furious and threw it into the GPS front. I think women find it easier than men already think they know what they want to go. It is good to find places you’ve never visited. But if you have a route;. . . . Do not go!
By Linda Montague on Aug 2, 2010
I gave this as a gift and I’m a person has had many problems with MSN Direct software. I even paid extra coverage, and it still does not work. The GPS part is fine, but I have this unit for added directly to the MSN. He insisted, I asked and they have until now they only have to follow to ensure, as we had arrived in the original packaging is not what I paid. Warn people that the product has a number of technical problems!
By S. Acosta-Walker on Aug 2, 2010
When I first this GPS in the first week got it worked well! Quick to install, easy to use, large screen and brilliant colors. . . It was just perfect. Up. . . I mean, to about one week after the single decision to stop working. So I’m looking for this thing as an “ok, now what?” So I decided to browse the manual to see if maybe I do something wrong. I have read that there is a reset button, and even after trying to restore the darn thing is still not working. Apparently, this GPS is sometimes just off. It says the manual. It says it’s a temporary blackout. How freaking damn thing useful if you want, and they will do this! I personally do not feel like blowing a few hundred dollars that are not necessarily always work. . . I do not know about you? Not to mention, unfortunately, my MSN Direct was not in my area (but I do not buy because of this). Other bad thing about this GPS is that it is quite large. Grant it, I knew before I bought it, but remember to be painful, because it does not support the extreme temperatures, so you need the GPS is always a heat wave or a real freeze. GPS goes out. So when the hell I’m going to this great deal. . . my back pocket? They should work to develop thinner version. If this is not me, I decided to return to his place. . . I hoped my bad apple. Turns out, the second was just as bad with the same problems repeating. I called Garmin and they can not even help me. So the best bet, buy a second GPS. . . . Sense in places like Best Buy is a great return policy electronics. . . This is only if you do not go.
By T. Dodig on Aug 2, 2010