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Garmin Quest

1 was available / secondhand
R490.00 auction closed
Closed 27 Jul 11 22:46
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Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Customer ratings:
Product code
quest
Bob Shop ID
42128311

 

In good working condition with some normal wear and tear marks on the casing of the unit.
Ideal for motorcycle/4x4 use, waterproof with back tracking function.
Loaded with 2009 version Garmap Streetmaps SA.
Included: Original vehicle suction mount, charger/speaker.
User manual and USB driver will be emailed - +\- 3mb.
No USB cable included – uses normal mini USB cable.
Also included is a motorcycle cradle with the permanent power connection to the battery and speaker connection to hands free/helmet comms., however the cradle mount to the handlebar/motorcycle is missing. This can easily done DIY if needed or you can buy one online.
 
Shipping costs R39 normal mail with tracking no., payment within 5 days after auction ends or item will be relisted.

 

FEATURES                                                                       
For weekend warriors who want to use the unit on a camping or fishing trip, the Quest is waterproof and fully compatible with the entire line of MapSource outdoor cartography. With 243 megabytes of internal memory, this small-but-powerful GPS navigator has plenty of built-in map storage. So, in a pocket or on your dash, Quest gives you the freedom to travel light, with lots of map detail at your fingertips.
  • GPS accuracy: 15 meters or less in normal GPS mode, 3 meters or less when WAAS-enabled
  • Internal memory: 243 megabyte internal memory for loading MapSource.
  • Antenna: integrated flip-up GPS patch antenna
  • Voice prompts for navigation instructions and warnings using 12-volt speaker (included)
  • Unit dimensions : 11.5W x 5.6H x 2.3D(cm)
  • Display : 5.6W x 3.8H(cm), 256-color, high resolution, transflective TFT (160 x 240 pixels) with backlighting
  • Weight: 156 grams 
  • Battery: Internal Li-ion battery, 1050mAh
  • Battery life: up to 20 hours (typical use)
  • Basemap: includes a built-in Americas or Atlantic autoroute basemap with automatic routing capabilities
  • MapSource compatibility: Compatible with most MapSource products.
  • Waterproof: IPX7 (submersible in one meter of water for up to 30 mins.)
  • Waypoints: 500 user waypoints with name, category, comment, and graphic symbol
  • Track log: 10,000 point automatic track log lets you retrace/backtrack your path
  • Additional navigation features:
    • Route Planner lets you save 50 routes, specify via points, and preview turns
    • Auto sort multiple destinations to provide an efficient route for deliveries and sales calls
    • Customizable road segment and area avoidance
    • Fast automatic off-route and detour recalculation
    • "One-Button Home" feature quickly routes you home no matter where you are

Customer ratings: 1 ratings

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