No bigger than a deck of cards, the Garmin Nuvi 350 can fit comfortably in your pocket. The 350 is a top-of-the-line travel companion, offering full GPS navigation, travel assistance and digital entertainment.
The device comes with a 2GB internal memory (half of this is used for the pre-installed North America maps), an SD memory card slot, USB port and cable, a suction cup for the windshield, a mounting disc for the dashboard, a 12-volt power cord for charging in the car, and a whole list of optional add-ons. This list includes, among other things, a 9-language travel SD card, with a translator for words and common phrases and an FM traffic receiver for real-time alerts, both available for
The Nuvi 350 works quite well as a GPS,...
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No bigger than a deck of cards, the Garmin Nuvi 350 can fit comfortably in your pocket. The 350 is a top-of-the-line travel companion, offering full GPS navigation, travel assistance and digital entertainment.
The device comes with a 2GB internal memory (half of this is used for the pre-installed North America maps), an SD memory card slot, USB port and cable, a suction cup for the windshield, a mounting disc for the dashboard, a 12-volt power cord for charging in the car, and a whole list of optional add-ons. This list includes, among other things, a 9-language travel SD card, with a translator for words and common phrases and an FM traffic receiver for real-time alerts, both available for
The Nuvi 350 works quite well as a GPS, and its screen displays a sharp image. It can also serve as an MP3 player, a JPEG picture viewer, a world clock and measurement converter. There is also a huge POI (points-of-interests) database, which allows you to search for a specific type of restaurant, gas station, hotel, and so on. All of these options are reachable through a great user interface and are easy to use.
Altogether, the Garmin Nuvi 350 is a great GPS device with fabulous features. Its only major drawback is its original cost, as the basic model and its add-ons weren't cheap, but the release of newer models has brought the prices down.
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Reviewed by: Reuben Katzen on 11/18/2007
Small & Lightweight
Great User Interface
Lots of Add-On Features
Strong GPS Performance
Good Connectivity Options
Now is Less Expensive, But Not Cheap
No External Volume Control
Some Features Cost Extra
The verdict:Small and handy- a really great GPS device.