Garmin 010-11269-00 nuMaps Lifetime Map Update Card
Know where to go when streets change or new restaurants and other businesses open. With nüMaps Lifetime, you’ll get the most up-to-date maps available — for the life of your Garmin GPS. This one-time, single purchase gives you access to the newest map information on streets, highways and points of interest as soon as new content is available. Then, you can download the new data to your device, retrieving up to four updates per year, for the lifetime of your Garmin GPS. It’s the most comprehensive update plan you can buy.
nüMaps Lifetime updates are available for the City Navigator® NT street maps on your compatible Garmin device. Click the Products tab to see whether this update is compatible with your device.
Select Your Format
You can purchase your nüMaps Lifetime subscription as a download or a gift card. Purchase the download to update your maps right away. Or, give the gift of new maps with our gift card: it's the perfect present for friends and family who own a Garmin device.
How It Works
To use nüMaps Lifetime, all you need is your Garmin device, your computer and a USB cable. There are no monthly fees or continuing maintenance costs; you pay only once. When you want to update your maps, connect your device to your computer and log into your myGarmin account, where the latest map data is ready to load to your device. We’re constantly gathering new map data, and a new update is available up to four times per year. Sign up for our email notification, and we’ll email you when the newest data is available.
Detailed Features
Features
Coverage includes detailed maps for the United States and Canada, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
Mexico coverage is not included.
Updates the street maps on your compatible Garmin GPS for the lifetime of the device.
Download the newest data as often as every three months.
Sign up for email notification to receive an email when new data is available.
Get updated information on street and highway changes, new roads, new points of interest and other features.
Pay only once and update for life: no monthly fees or other ongoing costs.
Minimum System Requirements
Internet access is required. Not for use with dial-up Internet access. Includes USB device drivers. You will need 7.5 GB of disk space to download and run this update. After installation, you can delete the download executable file from your computer to free up 6 GB of disk space.
PC:
Windows® 2000 or newer
512 MB RAM
1024 x 768 display or greater
16-bit color monitor
7.5 GB free disk space for initial installation; 1.5 GB disk space after installation
USB port
Not for use with dial-up Internet access
Mac:
Any Intel-based Mac or PowerPC G3 or later Mac
512 MB RAM
OS X 10.4 or later
1024 x 768 display or greater
7.5 GB free disk space for initial installation; 1.5 GB disk space after installation
GPS Maps - Please Note!
The maps pre-loaded on our GPS devices are the most
current Maps and Software available at the time of their manufacture.
Refurbished, or close-out older model GPS devices may have pre-loaded maps
that are not the most up-to-date recent version. You are advised to update your
maps after purchase.
IMPORTANT: Each GPS Manufacturer has its own terms,
conditions, and availability, for map updates, beyond our control.
This may or may not include a fee for map updates - please visit the manufacturer's website, or review your product manual for more
information about downloading and updating your pre-loaded maps.
GPS Terms You Should
Know!
GPS - Global Positioning System (Device) - Is a device that works
with the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) developed by the US
Dept. of Defense. It is the only fully functional GNSS in the world,
and uses a constellation of between 24 and 32 Medium Earth Orbit
satellites that transmit precise signals allowing GPS receivers to
determine their current location, the exact time, and their velocity.
Also known as a Personal Navigation Device, Navigational System, GPS Receiver,
or GPS Navigator.
System - The GPS Device itself.
Navigation - Is the process of
locating your current position, establishing your destination, and
controlling the direction and movement of a vehicle from one place to
another.
Compass - A device or feature of a GPS receiver
that shows your current direction.
Map - A map (or chart)
is a visual representation of an area, showing different objects or
landmarks; such as: streets, buildings, locations, and points of
interest.
Trip - A trip is the travel from point A to
point B.
Point of Interest - A POI is a recorded
location within the GPS Device, either pre-defined, or that can be
end-user entered. Usually these are accessed to speed setting a
destination, or a detour.
Trilateration - This is how a GPS device knows its
location. It uses three GPS satellites to trilaterate its
position. GPS units operate on a common clocking system to use
the variation in radio-frequency signal arrival time to calculate
their position.
Automotive GPS - A GPS Receiver typically
used in a car or truck. Depending on the design, can also be
used on motorcycles, boats, or as a hand-held GPS, but is not designed
specifically for these uses.
Mounting - Dash or dashboard mounting usually involves a suction mount holder,
that can easily be removed for storage when not needed.
Traffic - Traffic can be: the
display or information provide about real-time traffic conditions;
about historic traffic conditions at different times of day; or the
ability to route around typical congestion points on your Trip or
route.
Voice - Voice features can be: spoken
information that the GPS provides, including spoken directions, street
names, or alerts; or can be voice commands that the GPS owner gives to
the GPS device.
Touch Screen - A covering over the GPS
display allowing control of the features or map of the GPS Device.
Bluetooth - This is a wireless technology allowing
different devices to communicate. In GPS systems, Bluetooth
usually allows the GPS device to act as a hands-free speaker phone.
Geotagging - This is the saving of a
GPS coordinate to other information, such as a photo, point of
interest or other location. Using a GPS you can usually obtain
exact coordinates that may be used with other devices, or other
devices, such as a Digital Camera may have GOS built in for that
purpose.
Garmin 010-11269-00 nuMaps Lifetime Map Update Card - North America
$109.99
Manufactured by:
Garmin International Warranty provided by:
Garmin International Mfg Part No:
010-11269-00 UPC No:
753759084837 Box Size:
( Length:
10, Width:
7, Depth:
1 )
Shipping Weight:
.7500 pound(s)
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