Remanufactured Garmin Quest Pocket-sized GPS Navigator | 
enlarge | Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $642.99 Buy New: $109.99 You Save: $533.00 (83%)
New (5) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $104.99
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 6994
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Native Resolution: 160 x 240 Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 9 x 4.5 Electronic compass Bearing Distance Heading Elevation Speed Time/date
MPN: 010-00306-00 Model: 010-00306-00 UPC: 086844760423 EAN: 0086844760423 ASIN: B000GE9Z9M
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| Features:
| • | Pocket-sized 12-parallel-channel GPS+WAAS receiver with automatic routing and turn-by-turn directions | | • | 115 MB internal memory for loading MapSource detail; includes built-in Americas autoroute base map | | • | Trick tracking computer includes odometer, stopped time, max speed, average, and more | | • | Sunlight-readable, 256-color, 2.2-by-1.5-inch TFT display; USB interface for quick data transfer | | • | Runs for 20 hours on rechargeable lithium-ion battery; 4.5 x 2.2 x 0.9 inches (W x H x D); 90 Day warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Portability meets capability in Garmin's pocket-sized Quest portable automotive global-positioning system. The easy-to-use device is loaded with the high-end navigation features from Garmin's most popular GPS navigators. Use it in multiple vehicles or simply slip it in your pocket for handy street-level directions when you're navigating on foot.  Navigation page. View larger. |  Detail map at 500-foot zoom. View larger. |  Trip information page. View larger. |  The Garmin Quest Navigator is a pocket-sized device loaded with GPS navigational features. View larger. | Smaller than a standard television remote, the Quest provides ample screen viewing area but won't demand a lot of room on the dashboard or in the briefcase. The device sports a bright, 256-color, high-resolution TFT display that is easy to read even in bright sunlight. The device is easy to use; just make certain your antenna is unobstructed and you'll be ready to navigate. Whether you're on foot or in your car, position the antenna to be parallel with the surface of the road so it can have the best view of the sky. This flip-up antenna design allows you to maximize your reception. Once the Quest has established a satellite fix, it will display the Ready to Navigate message. You can either set a destination or use the handy Find Menu to pick a destination, such as a restaurant, gas station, or other nearby attractions. With your destination selected, you'll love Quest's automatic routing with turn-by-turn directions and voice guidance to get you where you're going. And the built-in high-speed processor means fast, automatic off-route and detour recalculations, so you'll be sure to get where you're going even if you make a wrong turn or meet unexpected road construction. A USB data connection ensures fast map downloads from Garmin's entire line of MapSource CDs. The unit ships with fully unlocked MapSource City Select CD, providing full coverage of the entire United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, including more than five million points of interest like gas stations, ATMs, hotels, restaurants, and attractions. With 115 MB of internal memory, this small-but-powerful GPS navigator has plenty of built-in map storage, and the unit's internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to 20 hours of use between charges. The unique antenna folds flush with the unit when not in use, and you can connect an optional external antenna as well. For weekend warriors using the unit on a camping or fishing trip, the Quest is waterproof and fully compatible with the entire line of MapSource outdoor cartography, including U.S. Topo, 24K Topo, Recreational Lakes with Fishing Hot Spots, and BlueChart. What's in the Box Quest with flip-up GPS antenna, Americas Autoroute basemap, MapSource City Select North America CD with full coverage and full unlock, PC/USB cable, A/C power adapter, external speaker with 12-volt adapter cable, vehicle suction cup mount, quick reference guide, and owner's manual.
Product Description Portability meets capability in the pocket-sized Garmin Quest. This easy-to-use unit is loaded with the high-end navigation features from Garmin's most popular GPS navigators, and best of all, it's portable. So, you can use it in multiple vehicles - or slip it in your pocket for handy street-level directions when you're navigating on foot.From salespeople to summer vacationers, Quest's features are sure to please: Automatic routing with turn-by-turn directions and voice guidance to get you where you're going; High-speed processor means fast automatic off-route and detour recalculation; Rechargeable internal lithium-ion battery that provides up to 20 hours of use; USB data connection for fast map downloads from Garmin's entire line of MapSource CDs; 256-color, bright, sunlight-readable display makes it easy to view turn-by-turn instructions and map detail.Smaller than a standard television remote, the Quest provides an ample screen viewing area, but it won't demand a lot of room on the dashboard or in the briefcase. The unique antenna folds flush with the unit when not in use and users can connect an optional external antenna as well.The unit ships with fully unlocked MapSource City Select CDs, which provide full coverage of the entire United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico (North America version) or major metropolitan areas throughout Western Europe (Europe version). 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 115 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.
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Screen too small March 15, 2008 D. Smith (Boonton, NJ USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this Nav with all of the features and PC interface. But the screen is too small for me to see so I had to give it to my son.
not user friendly November 20, 2007 Braelyn O'Holler (Columbus, OH) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I consider myself quite capable when it comes to electronics, however I could not figure this one out at all. The dvd was not helpful and kept me on the computer downloading useless garb for about an hour, and the tutorial at the beginning of the manual couldn't be used without downloading all sorts of maps...which apparently costs money. I talked to the Garmin people and they said that this product has been updated due to complaints and misconceptions. It only has enough memory to download 3 states worth of data...so forget about taking it on a cross country trip. Also, because you have to download the maps before you go anywhere you have to know where you're going. I purchased this product to make my life easier, but it's quickly become the biggest hassle of my day! If I could do it again I'd spent the extra money up front and get a higher quality one. I have a friend with the touch screen and she swears by it. Make sure you really do your research before buying a GPS.
too complicated to use October 27, 2007 L. Lujan (Colo Spgs CO) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
this was very hard to use, the seller was great and refunded my money upon its return
Yes this is a Great Buy! June 8, 2007 Robin J. Eamer 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
By far the one of the best GPS around. Easy to use, small, and clear. Enjoy!
Remanufactured Garmin May 15, 2007 Patricia Moore (Stockton, CA USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This does not appear to be working correctly. My boss put in several addresses, even a couple within a block of where he was going, and it could not find the location. I would really like to return it for a credit.
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