Garmin today announced the new nuvi 880, a premium portable navigation device with cutting-edge speech recognition, dynamic MSN Direct content, and an impressive array of other convenience and safety features. The device was announced in conjunction with the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, and will be on display at the Garmin booth (South Hall 4, booth #35832).
In keeping with Garmin's heritage of elegant user interface design, the
nuvi 880's speech recognition technology sets the new industry standard for simple and intuitive use. Users mount a push-to-talk wireless remote to
their steering wheel, which is used to activate voice commands -- no
additional setup or "training" is required. Once activated, the user can
effortlessly manipulate controls by speaking the words that correspond to
buttons that are on the touchscreen display, so that almost any common task can be performed without ever touching the unit.
Garmin has also streamlined the way users can perform complex points of
interest searches. Driving in an unfamiliar area and hungry for some spaghetti? Simply say, "find nearest Italian restaurant," and you're
offered a menu of nearby pasta purveyors. Use a voice command to select the establishment of your choice, and the nuvi 800 series gives you
turn-by-turn directions to dinner. The nuvi 880 also knows the names of
many large business brands, so a user need only say, "find nearest
Starbucks" for a quick caffeine fix.
For the ultimate in safety, a driver at any time speak the phrase, "where am I?" and their device will display its exact latitude and longitude coordinates, the nearest address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations and gas stations. Speech recognition can
also be used to search for addresses as well -- all hands-free, from start
to finish. Speech recognition is available for American English, British
English, European French, European Spanish, German, Italian, and
Netherlands Dutch languages.
The nuvi 880 also boasts next-generation dynamic content from the MSN
Direct network that helps users efficiently navigate their day, including:
- Traffic conditions: receive up-to-date traffic incident and flow information for most metropolitan areas across North America, and let nuvi select a route that avoids traffic accidents, road closures, and construction.
- Fuel prices: receive gas price data from over 100,000 gas stations across the nation. Drivers will always know where to get the best prices -- and save time and fuel by using their unit to navigate directly to the station of their choice.
- Weather reports: features current weather conditions (including high/low/current temperatures, chances of precipitation, humidity, pressure, wind, and weather alerts) as well as three day weather forecasts.
- Enhanced movie listings: search for movies by title or by theater and receive show times, 'star' ratings, genre, actors, and more -- and get driving directions to the theater.
- Local events: receive special notices on festivals, concerts, and sporting events in your area, and navigate to them.
- News and stocks: the latest news headlines and financial market updates are always at your fingertips.
- Send to GPS capability: plan trips and look up destinations from the convenience of your computer, via Windows Live Local, and then wirelessly send locations to your nuvi 880.
Three months of free MSN Direct service is included with the purchase
of the nuvi 880. Owners can re-subscribe for $49.95 a year, or a one-time
charge of $129.95. For more information on MSN Direct services and coverage areas, visit http://garmin.msndirect.com.
The nuvi 880 has Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling
when paired with compatible phones. Using the unit's speech recognition
capabilities, users can find and dial phone numbers (specifically supported
phones can even access their history log of received, missed and dialed
calls) or nuvi's points of interest database (hotels, restaurants, stores
and more). This new premium PND also has a built-in FM transmitter,
allowing users to wirelessly transmit turn-by-turn directions and street
names, MP3s and audio books through their vehicle's stereo. The nuvi 880
also boasts front-firing stereo speakers and a removable lithium-ion
battery.
Boasting a bright, sunlight-readable 4.3-inch color touchscreen display
(480x272 pixels), the nuvi 880 is loaded with maps of the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. The new unit incorporates a high-sensitivity internal GPS
antenna that makes it thinner and easier to mount in a car. At startup
(Garmin's new "instant on" feature makes the unit quicker to use), Garmin's
intuitive "Where To?" and "View Map" welcome screen appears, allowing for quick searches of addresses or over six million points of interest like
restaurants, hotels, attractions, gas stations, and more. Turn-by-turn,
voice-prompted directions guide drivers to their destination, announcing
streets by name along the way. If they miss a turn, the nuvi automatically
recalculates a route and gets them back on track.
To help drivers find their car in an unfamiliar spot or crowded parking lot, the unit automatically marks where it was last removed from the windshield mount. Users can save 10 routes, specify via points and preview simulated turns, and the unit automatically sorts multiple destinations to provide an efficient route for errands, deliveries or sales calls. It also displays speed limits for highways and interstates, and a trip log provides an electronic bread crumb trail of up to 10,000 points.
The nuvi 880 also includes many entertainment and travel tools including a music player (MP3, Ogg, and Flac formats supported), audio book player (subscription to Audible.com required), alarm clock, picture viewer, currency converters and more. The nuvi 880 even has games pre-loaded to pass the time while waiting in airports and long lines. The units also are installed with Garmin Lock(TM), an innovative patent pending theft prevention system that disables the unit from performing any functions until the user types in a specific 4-digit PIN or takes the unit to a predetermined secure location.
Garmin also offers the nuvi 850, which offers speech recognition capabilities but without MSN Direct services or Bluetooth wireless technology. All other features are comparable to the nuvi 880.
The nĂ¼vi 800 series will be available in the second quarter of 2008.
Visit http://www.garmin.com for more information and pricing.
Source: Garmin press release