| Basics | |
|---|---|
| Main category | 5-inch GPS |
| Release year | 2014 |
| Release month | 09 |
| Release day | 03 |
| Release quarter | 3 |
| GPS & Other Connectivity | |
| GPS modes | Car |
| Connectors | MicroUSB |
| Can Act As USB Mass Storage | ![]() |
| USB Port | (micro) |
| Display Specs | |
| Display Size | 5in. |
| Display Resolution | 480 x 272 pixels |
| Display Type | Capacitive, Manual Dual-orientation, Multi-touch |
| Main Features | |
| Claimed qualitites | Bright display |
| Voice prompts | ![]() |
| Storage Memory | Internal solid state |
| Memory Expansion | MicroSD (card not included) |
| Battery | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery life | 2 hour(s) |
| Special GPS features | Foursquare integration, Where Am i? |
| Custom POIs | ![]() |
| Navigation | |
| Landmark guidance | ![]() |
| Custom voices | ![]() |
| Favorite route prediction | ![]() |
| Free lifetime map updates | ![]() |
| Free lifetime traffic updates | ![]() |
| Fuel-efficient routes | ![]() |
| Fuel price updates | ![]() |
| Junction view | ![]() |
| Lane assist | ![]() |
| Number of Waypoints | 1000 |
| Pedestrian navigation | ![]() |
| Preloaded street maps | ![]() |
| Route avoidances | ![]() |
| Speed limit indicator | ![]() |
| Traffic prediction | ![]() |
| Spoken Street Names | (with Garmin Real Directions) |
| Countries covered | North America |
| Customizable route modes | ![]() |
| Other Specs & Features | |
| Weight (ounces) | 6.5 oz. |
| Weight | 0lbs. |
| Weight (grams) | 184.3 |
| Width (inches) | 5.5 |
| Height (inches) | 3.3 |
| Depth (inches) | 0.7 |
| Width (mm) | 139.7 |
| Height (mm) | 83.8 |
| Depth (mm) | 17.8 |
| Mileage log and reporting | ![]() |
| POIs Along Route | ![]() |
| Customize Vehicle Profile | ![]() |
| UPC code | 753759115135 |
| GPS mount type | Windshield suction mount |
Description:
Garmin calls it "advanced" navigation, but we did not see it. On paper, this Advanced Series navigator looks more like a basic car GPS, made slightly better only by its Foursquare features and its multi-touch screen with pinch-to-zoom and dual-orientation supports. Adding Bluetooth or Wi-Fi would have made this device more compelling, but that would likely bump the price up significantly.
Also called Garmin 2539LMT.








