
Find out what routes you can take with this Garmin Drive 51 GPS. It includes maps of the United States and Canada, and it even offers traffic alerts so that you can avoid congestion and traffic jams with ease.
A: no, just the correct power cable
Q: Is a smartphone connection necessary to get the traffic updates with this model?
A: Good question. Yes, the Drive 51 LMT-S receives the Live traffic information through your compatible smartphone's data plan using the free Garmin Smartphone Link app. Thanks, James
A: This device is an easy-to-use, dedicated GPS navigator that does not rely on Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or cellular signals and is unaffected by cellular dead zones.
Q: Can I keep track of my son with Live Track link?
A: Yes, this model includes the LiveTrack feature. LiveTrack lets you share your trip with contacts from your smartphone and your social networking accounts, such as Facebook and Twitter. While you are sharing, viewers can track your current location, recently visited locations, and the path of your recent travels in real time. This feature requires a smartphone running the Smartphone Link app. Thanks, James
Q: Does this GPS include "UP AHEAD" (location of gas stations and restaurants) like my Nuvi 2597 has?
A: You can view upcoming points of interest, such as restaurants, fuel stations, or rest areas. When traveling on a highway, you can also view information and available services for upcoming exits and cities, like the information on highway road signs.
A: No, this model does not include the Bluetooth feature and is not compatible with the Garmin Smartphone link.
A: Yes, Garmin offers a AC Adapter Cable Kit, part number 010-11478-02.
Q: I need it for my big rig truck
A: This model only includes routing for cars. It does not have a setting for the vehicle’s profile. The Garmin dēzl™ series includes detailed maps for North America that also include truck-related restrictions – like bridge heights, sharp curves, weight limits and more – and related information for most major roads and highways.