The StreetPilot
7500's huge 7-inch touch-screen display means you'll always see where
you're going — from anywhere in the vehicle. Designed for larger vehicles
such as RVs, semi-trucks, and buses, our 7000-series are premium automotive
units that come preloaded with City Navigator NT detailed maps and display navigation,
entertainment, traffic and weather on a grand sunlight-readable display. All
of this, combined with the StreetPilot 7500's dead reckoning capabilities, makes
it one powerful urban navigator.
Traffic
With the purchase of an
optional sensor, the StreetPilot 7500 and its counterpart,
the StreetPilot 7200, notify you of accidents, road construction,
and weather-related traffic delays before they are encountered, and then offer
an alternate route. This optional traffic management capability makes driving
with GPS essential, even if you know where you're going.
Traffic is delivered to
the 7000 series through the GTM 10, GTM 11 or GXM 30 antenna (purchased separately).
Get traffic alerts broadcasted by Clear Channel in select U.S. cities with the
GTM 10 or GTM 11 FM TMC traffic receiver. Traffic services accessed with the
GXM 30 Smart Antenna require a subsription to XM NavTraffic.
Weather
View real-time weather conditions
with the optional GXM™ 30 Smart Antenna and a XM NavTraffic subscription.
Find out the local forecast for your route or campsite down the road. Available
weather information includes current conditions, city forecasts, and warnings
for tornados, thunderstorms, and floods.
Entertainment
The StreetPilot
7500 and 7200 also include a host of features to keep you entertained
during your travels, including an internal MP3 player, XM radio, and audio books.
The built-in MP3 player lets users browse music by artist, album, song, or genre.
Music can be loaded onto an SD card and is “drag-and-drop” easy
– no special software is required. The XM Radio (with the optional GXM
30 Smart Antenna and XM Satellite Radio subscription) features 150-plus channels
of commercial-free music, sports, news, talk, and entertainment. The StreetPilot
7500 and 7200 are also compatible with www.audible.com, a subscription-based
audio book service. All music or speech files can be emitted over the vehicle’s
existing speakers, through the StreetPilot’s built-in FM wireless transmitter
or via the unit’s headphone/line-out jack. The entertainment audio is
muted when navigation instructions are given.
Street Navigator
The StreetPilot 7000 series
contains all of the features you've come to know and love in a Garmin, including
intuitive navigation with automatic route calculation; voice-prompted, turn-by-turn
directions; 2D or 3D map view; and automatic rerouting if a motorist strays
off course. The unit speaks street names, so users will know to “turn
right on Main Street.” Enter a series of destinations, and the unit will
automatically sort them to provide an efficient route. With its POI Loader software,
Garmin has also made it possible for customers to augment pre-loaded maps with
custom POIs such as school zones and safety cameras.
Dead Reckoning
Unlike the 7200, the 7500
also includes dead reckoning sensors to track your vehicle's course when your
GPS signal is blocked for example in urban areas or tunnels. If you lose GPS
coverage in areas with tall buildings or tunnels, the StreetPilot 7500 keeps
on navigating. Minimal installation is required for the dead-reckoning feature.
The face of the StreetPilot
7200 and 7500 only has one button — an on/off switch. The side and back
of the unit houses integrated internal speaker, mini USB port, AV input, SD
card slot and 3.5 mm audio jack. A wireless infrared alphanumeric remote control
that allows easy operation of the device from a distance is standard equipment
StreetPilot 7500
Features: