Garmin StreetPilot 2720 Portable GPS Navigator
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| List Price: | $799.99 |
| Price: | $178.95 |
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Product Description
Find your way more easily with GPS navigation, a top grade TFT display, turn-by-turn directions and optional traffic alerts.
Features:
- Portable GPS navigator
- Ready to use right out of the box
- Preloaded City Navigator® street maps for the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico
- Nearly 6 million points of interest, including restaurants and landmarks
- Proximity Alert feature warns of safety cameras and school zones
- Turn-by-turn automatic routing
- Text-to-speech voice prompting
- Articulates names of streets
- 3.8" automotive-grade, sunlight-readable color TFT display
- Photo sensor adjusts to light conditions
- Touch-screen interface
- Optional real-time traffic avoidance (GTM 10 Traffic Management Receiver sold separately)
- Built-in patch antenna
- Arranges multiple destinations to minimize trip distance
- Multiple map viewing options, including 3-D
- 3-D or 2-D map perspective
- Alphanumeric remote control
- External speaker with 12-volt adapter cable
- USB interface cable
- AC power adapter
- Dash mounting system with quick release
- Protective cover
- 1-year manufacturer's warranty
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1698 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Garmin
- Model: 010-00408-02
- Platform: DOS
- Dimensions: 3.20" h x 2.00" w x 5.60" l, 6.00 pounds
- Native resolution: 454 x 240
- Display size: 3.3
Features
- internal antenna communicates with up to 12 GPS satellites
- Database of preloaded maps and points-of-interest
- Automatic route recalculation if you miss a turn
- Text-to-speech functionality allows the unit to audibly announce the names of upcoming streets and points of interest
- 454 x 240-pixel touchscreen
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
If you're looking for a premium vehicle GPS navigation system, one with text-to-speech and the ability to gather real-time traffic information, the StreetPilot 2720 is the answer. In addition to the turn-by-turn voice-prompted navigation available in earlier StreetPilot models, the 2720's text-to-speech functionality allows the unit to audibly announce the names of upcoming streets and points of interest, letting you keep your eyes on the road while navigating through busy traffic and tricky roadways.
At the heart of the 2720 is a new control system that features a widescreen, automotive-grade touchscreen display that automatically dims and brightens based on ambient light conditions. While the 454 x 240 pixel touchscreen interface is designed for ease of use, the 2720 also ships with a wireless remote control that can be used to operate the device's functions.
![]() The StreetPilot 2720 offers clear, easy-to-read 3D directions to your destination, and state of the art text-to-speech and traffic interface capabilities. See the 3D system in more detail. |
![]() Preloaded maps are available and ready to use right out of the box. View larger. |
![]() A convenient touch screen allows for quick access to features such as maps, recent locations, food, and hotels. View larger. |
Finding your way with the 2720 starts with inputting a location on the touchscreen. Next, the unit's text-to-speech feature speaks to you just like a back seat driver, telling you the names of streets and when to turn and in what direction. And if you happen to miss a turn, don't worry--the 2720 automatically calculates a new route to your destination. In addition to point-to-point navigation, the 2720 can calculate the most efficient route between multiple destinations--a real time-saver for realtors, salespeople, and errand-runners. You can also tell the unit to avoid specific areas or road segments when calculating a route. You can also select a three-dimensional mapping perspective, or choose from several 2-D overhead viewing options. What's more, audible and visual navigation instructions and warnings help you navigate more quickly while keeping your eyes on the road.
Another time- and frustration-saving feature of the 2720 is the database of preloaded maps and points of interest. Gone are the days of uploading partial maps from your computer to your GPS device: the 2720 has them all built in. The unit comes preloaded with Garmin's highly detailed MapSource City Navigator NT North America maps of the entire United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Finding points of interest along your route is made easy with the 2720's huge built-in database of nearly six million hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs, and attractions. Garmin has also made it easy for users to upload custom points of interest--now you can add school zones or safety cameras to your database. You can even turn on a proximity alert to notify you of upcoming custom points of interest.
![]() Locations: Pinpoint your exact location for easy travel, then save these destinations for later use. | ![]() Trip Distance: Calculate your arrival time, and keep track of your speed in relation to it, for complete control. |
What's in the Box
StreetPilot 2720 receiver, MapSource City Navigator NT North America maps, 12-volt power cable with external speaker, alphanumeric remote control, PC/USB interface cable, AC power adapter, beanbag mount, dash mount, protective cover, owner's manual, and a quick-reference setup guide.
Customer Reviews
Street Pilot
I love this GPS I bought it for my Victory Vision Motorcycle.My girlfriend and I use it when ever we need to go some place new. It works great on the bike or in the cars. Turn by turn voice commands guide us right to the location we seek.If you miss a turn the unit will redirect you to the location you seek.The screen is very clear giving the map location street names and compass direction your traveling.The touch screen programing is very easy to use and if you are computer savy you can program your trip on your computer and download it into the unit.
I love the fact that "Home" is locked in to the unit so from where ever you wind up one touch and the unit will take you back home.
An old model, but still the best gps
I bought this model as a refurb for $300 a few years ago. I still have it. I have also, in that time, had a Magellan 700 (which died), a Tom Tom One 3rd. Ed., a Magellan 2200T, and a recently purchased Garmin 680.
They all work and each has its positive points. The 2200T has the best suction cup mount by far, the TomTom lets you add map corrections, and the 680 has mp3 and bluetooth.
However, if you just want the best, easiest to use gps, the old Garmin 2270 is it. It has a superb bean-bag mount, a brilliant display, a remote control, test-to-speech, great sound (the 680 is a joke by comparison) wonderful trip planning, and you can still get map updates for it. Its negatives are it does not get satellites indoors, the speaker is on the power adapter and a bit BIG (hence the great sound), and it has no internal battery capability. Also a bit bulky, but who really cares about that...it lives on the dash. Overall, it is a very polished gps product and Garmin has yet to match its gps features in the newer nuvi models.
You can get these for a hundred and a half as refurbs with a one year warranty now, and they are, frankly, a steal at that price.
Great product, lots of options!
This GPS is easy to use, lots of options, and I am glad I have purchased it. I am never lost.
The only issues I dislike is, the time it takes to start up, no battery and sometimes the GPS unit has a bad connection with the satellites.














