Garmin GPSMAP 7215 GPS Navigator

December 10, 2009

garmin-gpsmap-7215-marine-navigator1 Garmin GPSMAP 7215 GPS NavigatorGarmin GPSMAP 7215 Marine Navigator is another addition to Garmin’s GPSMAP series that employs Garmin G-Motion Technology. This brings incredible speed to your vessel. With the maps re-drawn and refreshed at a faster rate, it almost duplicates a real-time guidance. The fast processor and a high sensitivity receiver integrated into it contributes to the speed of the this satellite navigator. With a dimension of 15.5” X 11.8” X 5.9”, Garmin 7215 employs a sleek and stylish design, and looks great.

GPSMAP 7215 has a 15 inches display of resolution 1024 X 768 pixels, which provides crisp and clear view of maps and other presentations. The unit comes with various brightness options, hence could be adjusted to match the surroundings. The unit supports PC integration and it could be used for display of presentations and computer applications. There is also a possibility to connect live video feed with its video input and output. Unlike other GPS Marine navigators, the addition of maps to this Garmin sat Nav is much easier. Instead of a connection to PC to load maps, an insertion of an SD memory card slot with loaded maps will do.

Users can add a Bluechart g2 vision card to Garmin GPSMAP 7215 15 inches Navigator, to have some exceptional features to their chartplotter. On its addition, users can have a 3D perspective of the map information. High resolution satellite images and aerial photographs could be viewed to guide you in unfamiliar areas. Moreover, the auto guidance technology can avoid the obstacles by searching through all relevant charts to create route.

Similarly, its easy connection to networks enables you to have interface with additional MFDs and remote sensors. Once connected, information could be easily shared among the GPSMAP 7215 and other chartplotters on the boat. It is compatible with an optional remote and computer mouse as well. This makes it more flexible. Above all, users can add powerful radar, sonar and XM satellite weather and radio to the system.

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