Technology
Save on Garmin and TomTom
TL;DR: A slew of handy GPS devices are on sale for Prime Day — save up to 43% on the Garmin DriveSmart 61, Garmin Drive 51, Garmin Drive 50, and TomTom Go 52.
If you’ve got any travel plans this summer, it’s about time that you get a real GPS device.
Your trip will be a lot less stressful if your phone battery isn’t dying because it’s being used as a GPS — and you won’t have to close out of maps every time you need to change the song.
Designated GPS devices are especially handy in traffic, as the speakers are designed to overpower honking or engine noises while a smartphone’s speakers aren’t.
Amazon has a handful of some of the best car GPS devices on sale for Prime Day, with discounts as big as 43%:
It’s rare for customers to not find something bad to say about a GPS device, but the reliability of the Garmin DriveSmart 61 have gotten it a four out of five-star rating on Amazon. This classic device has detailed maps of North America (including Puerto Rico), Bluetooth capability without a phone, and provides real-time traffic and parking updates. It also has a bigger screen than its 50 and 51 siblings. Save $60.01 and get it for $189.98.
Garmin Drive 51 — $149.99 (list price $199.99)
Heading to Mexico or Canada? The Garmin DriveSmart 51 is armed with detailed maps of those, and can connect to Bluetooth as long as you have your phone with you. Save $50 and get it for $149.99.
Garmin Drive 50 — $84.99 (list price $149.99)
This is the best GPS device for someone who doesn’t have a smartphone. The Garmin Drive 50 uses a built in traffic receiver and requires the vehicle power/antenna cable while the Drive 51 needs a smartphone and connection to the Garmin SmartLink app. Save $65 and get it for $84.99.
TomTom GO 52 — $137.58 (list price $199.99)
This TomTom’s interface has a bigger learning curve than that of Garmin, but features much more modern details of the surrounding environment. The Go 52 is compatible with Google Now and Siri, and you can sync your text messages to the display. Save $62.41 and get it for $137.58.
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