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Garmin City Navigator for Detailed Maps of Brazil (microSD/SD Card)
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Garmin City Navigator for Detailed Maps of Brazil (microSD/SD Card)

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GARMIN 010-10759-00 City Navigator Brazil microSD/SD Card. Navigate the streets in Brazil with confidence using City Navigator Brazil NT. With this detailed data, you can literally travel to a new city, look up your hotel, restaurants, and other services, and use your compatible Garmin GPS to guide you there without stopping for directions. This data includes fully routable maps and comes preprogrammed on a microSD card with SD adapter. See the product compatibility table right for a list of products that Garmin recommends with this software.

Features:

City Navigator Brazil microSD/SD Card


Maps Contain Detailed Coverage for Select Areas in Brazil


Detailed Maps Containing Highways, Interstates, Residential Roads and More


Contains Over 30,000 Points of Interest


Compatible with Garmin


Product Details:
Product Length: 4.0 inches
Product Width: 0.5 inches
Product Height: 4.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.3 pounds
Package Length: 4.1 inches
Package Width: 3.8 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 108 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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3Better than not having itMar 10, 2010
I got the Garmin Brazil map addition in SD card and was somewhat disappointed with it.
For starters, it doesn't come with any instructions at all. In fact, all I needed to do was insert the card in the GPS unit, but took me a while to figure that out b/c I thought I needed to connect the unit to the computer and install something. A little piece of paper with instructions would have gone a LONG way.

Then I finally got to use the maps in Sao Paulo, Brazil. You definitely have to take it with a grain of salt. My experience with the maps in the US is that you can trust the GPS unit to take you where you want to go with no problems. In Brazil, it's not quite like that... it sends you the wrong way on one way streets, tries to put you on busy roads (hard to get shortcuts that way) and that makes you have to pay a lot more attention to what you're doing. Once I put in a destination, I often have to change the route and wait for the GPS to re-route b/c the original route didn't quite work.

But... it's better than nothing. Sao Paulo is huge and without it I'd be lost for sure, so it's worth the money.

My final note is that even though it contains maps for the most important cities and probably all you'll need, it's not as thorough as the US and lacks a lot of coverage.

Overall, if you don't have an alternative in mind, it's better to have this than have nothing.

5Garmin City Navigator for Detailed Maps of Brazil (Micro SD Card)Feb 28, 2010
I bought this SD Card for one of my friends in Brazil. He is right now very happy while using it with a Garmin nuvi 1300. It makes really a great pair. Very good value for money.

5Great!Feb 14, 2010
The operation is perfect for some Brazilian cities, especially São Paulo, with identification of radar, and many other points of interest. Installation is simple, just put it in and out using GPS. Very good! Thanks!

5invaluable tool on our recent trip to ItalyNov 16, 2009
We recently drove through the northern lakes area of Italy and found the gps an invaluable tool for us particularly because street names are not always detectable in Europe. It not only helped with finding our location but was also helpful in planning how long to allow for us to get to our destination. An essential if one plans to drive on their own on a European vacation!

4This GPS and map are good but occasionally gets you lostOct 25, 2009
I have this my Garmin Nuvi 205W. It does pretty well at getting me where I want even if miss a turn and it has to recalculate. The problem is that sometimes it will take me down dead end streets (places that there was never a path ever!). I have been taken to the wrong place a couple times and sometimes it even waits a little to long to say turn. Overall though it does quite well and about 92% of the time it is right on and about. Another 6 or 7% it waits on turns a little too long. That extra 1 or 2% it does get you in a weird predicament (I have only had it for about a month and it has done this 2 or 3 times). Probably more on the 3.5 star side because of the price and that fact that it gets you lost sometimes where you have to turn around and that was its original path.

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