Top 5 GPS Navigation Devices
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Top 5 GPS Navigation Devices

Most drivers these days navigate using mapping apps on their phones. However, many of these apps work with data and tend to drain your phone's battery. GPS navigation devices work without a phone. They attach to your dashboard or windshield to provide you with traffic information and the most direct route to your destination. Plus, many of them have downloadable maps that let you navigate without any kind of cellular connection.

When considering devices for this list, we considered ease of use, accuracy, upgradeability, and price. Top-rated devices are simple and allow for additional features that improve the overall functionality of the device. Check out the top 5 GPS devices for your car:

1. Garmin DriveSmart 51 ON LMT-S

Daily trips will appreciate the Garmin DriveSmart 51 NA LMT-S. Its bright, easy-to-use interface provides reliable directions and real-time traffic updates when connected to the free smartphone app and responds to voice guidance. It comes with a detailed map of North America and lifetime free updates available via built-in Wi-Fi. DriveSmart 51 is also compatible with smartphone features for calling and Bluetooth notifications. You can search for stops along your route, near your destination, or based on your current location, and even search for parking availability and pricing.

Price: $ 150.00

2. TomTom VIA 1515M

The TomTom VIA 1515M navigator, designed for finding places of interest, stores information about 10 million popular and popular destinations. It includes maps of the Continental US, US Territories, Mexico, and Canada so you can roam the road without getting lost. It features premium split-screen GPS navigation so you can see your route progress along with your immediate surroundings so you never miss an exit. With the longest battery life on this list - 3 hours on a full charge - you'll have reliable coverage for extended periods of time and lifetime map updates.

Price: $ 120.00

3. Rand McNally OverDryve 7

The Rand McNally OverDryve 7 stands out with its large screen and has all the features for easy route following and entertainment on the go - all in one navigation system. Voice activation allows you to read and send messages, as well as make hands-free calls. It also allows you to stream entertainment services to play through your car's speakers. OverDryve includes up-to-date traffic information to alert you to possible delays, lane changes and sharp turns. It comes preloaded with maps covering North America as well as a list of points of interest you can add. OverDryve will automatically guide you along the most efficient route to your destination. Plus, it can work like a regular tablet once you stop driving.

Price: $300

4. Garmin Nuvi 57LM

The Garmin Nuvi 57LM comes with detailed, lifetime-updated free maps and provides easy-to-use directions to popular as well as highly rated locations from the preloaded FourSquare app. It notifies drivers of upcoming traffic changes and slowdowns, and makes it easier to navigate difficult areas such as airports and shopping malls. While it's not smartphone compatible, its GPS and voice-guided turn-by-turn directions make it a reliable and convenient source for getting where you need to go.

Price: $ 100

5. Magellan RoadMate 5630T-LM

The Magellan RoadMate 5630T-LM ensures you always have the latest maps with up to 4 updates per year. You get lifetime map updates in addition to lifetime traffic alerts like red lights and speed cameras, as well as crowdsourced data. It also emphasizes driving safety by locking menu screens while driving. The RoadMate 5630T-LM can switch between portrait and landscape viewing modes depending on the driver's preference. It provides safer driving while providing accurate guidance.

Price: $ 150.00

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