Garmin City Navigator for Detailed Maps of Brazil (microSD/SD Card)
Garmin City Navigator for Detailed Maps of Brazil (microSD/SD Card)
- Includes detailed coverage of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Belo Horizonte
- Includes 570,000 kilometers of road coverage throughout the country
- Displays over 800,000 points of interest, including restaurants, lodging, attractions, shopping and more
- Gives turn-by-turn directions on your compatible device
- Compatible with Garmin
Navigate the streets of Brazil with confidence. City Navigator Brazil NT provides detailed road maps and points of interest for your device, so you can navigate with exact, turn-by-turn directions to any address or intersection. Route to restaurants, gas stations, lodging, attractions and more. Coverage includes major road coverage throughout Brazil and detailed coverage for select cities. Powered by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality digital map data.
List Price: $ 119.99
Price: $ 41.03
John Flaherty
July 26, 2011plug and go,
The card worked great with my Garmin Nuvi. I simply inserted it in the SD slot and that’s all you need to do. I was concerned initially the Nuvi didn’t recognize the card so I e mailed and then called the garmin technical support staff. Turns out I wasn’t zooming in enough on my screen to have all the road detail appear.
The card worked just as well in Europe as it does in the US. I love my Nuvi.
Was this review helpful to you?
Babylon
July 26, 2011Money well spent.,
I seriously debated whether purchasing this card was justified for a trip to London, especially when the Nuvi would only be used in pedestrian mode. It was money well spent. Time is valuable when you are trying to see as much as you can, and countless times I used my Nuvi with this card to navigate the streets. The card contained some of the markers for the monuments in Hyde Park. You could zoom out and see the side streets to navigate to the closest tube station. Nuvi never lost a signal on the downtown streets either. The four star rating is only because I cannot vouch for its directions while driving, as I only used it in pedestrian mode.
Was this review helpful to you?