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Garmin Drive 50 USA + CAN LM GPS Navigator System with Lifetime Maps, Spoken Turn-By-Turn Directions, Direct Access, Driver Alerts, and Foursquare Data

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  • DRIVER ALERTS - Receive alerts for upcoming sharp curves, speed changes, school zones, a fatigue warning, nearby red light and speed cameras and more
  • EASY TO USE - Dedicated GPS navigators display current street, current speed, speed limit and arrival time
  • GARMIN REAL DIRECTIONS - Guides like a friend, using recognizable landmarks, buildings and traffic lights
  • FOURSQUARE - Preloaded data from Foursquare adds millions of new and popular stores, restaurants and more
  • DIRECT ACCESS - Simplifies navigating to select complex destinations, such as malls and airports


Garmin Drive 50 USA+CAN LM is a 5-inch GPS navigator featuring spoken turn-by-turn directions, lifetime maps of the U.S. and Canada, plus the latest in Garmin driver alerts to increase situational awareness and encourage safer driving. Features new driver alerts for upcoming sharp curves, fatigue warnings, speed changes, railroad crossings, and so much more. Receive alerts for nearby red light and speed cameras. Garmin Real Directions feature guides using landmarks and traffic lights. Preloaded with millions of more new and popular places thanks to Foursquare. New driver awareness warnings make Garmin Drive the watchful companion to your daily commute.


Felix H. Cheng
Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2024
Quality is good. It works.
Kalispell Cutie
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
I tried a different brand and returned it. Only Garmen has the option to save your home address with the navigation option “Take me home” no matter where you are 💕
RICHARD G.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Little larger screen. Hopefully better overall.Larger screen than my older gps. Hopefully better overall.
Praxis
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2020
Just about everything is horrible. The map update is not up-to-date. I don't travel very much but on EVERY route, Garmin has proven to be a problem. They say that roads go through when they don't. They say roads don't exist when they do. They switch back and forth wasting time and money. The screen won't turn on (remains black) for quite some time while it's locating satellites rather than showing a message, has a very short battery life so don't think that you can walk around with it, finding an address is pain, it tells me to turn right when it should say left (and vise versa). And the manufacturer support is non-existent, you can only seek help on a Forum that is not populated by A Garvin employee. I bought this because there was a change in GPS signals that my old (2005) Tom-Tom couldn't process and my son recommended either Garmin or Magellan as having better maps. Obviously he doesn't have either, he has Tom-Tom. I wish that I'd stuck with Tom-Tom, Garmin has been a disaster, avoid, avoid, avoid. (Not Amazon's fault that they list this, Amazon hasn't tried to use one)
Wallace
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2019
Purchased for a trip to Alberta and BC. Found it accurate, easy to use, very useful. Found gas stations and restaurants in a flash.Screen is not too crowded. 7 inch screen might be preferred by some but totally unnecessary. Would recommend.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 24, 2019
I bought this for my father (who is a senior) since he is a non smartphone person. It's pretty simple to use which is perfect for him. However, as some other reviewer pointed out the address entry is a little lacking. In terms of putting in somewhere specific and getting a list of "10 Main Street" to scroll through to look for the one you want, despite already having a city entered. Also, there was one specific address that took forever to find, according to company website the address we wanted to go to was very clear, however the address could not be found on the Garmin. It took me over 20-30minutes going b/w Google and the Garmin to find it and it wasn't through putting in the exact address. Anyhow, my father is still happy with it, it did find the other addresses we entered.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2018
Could not make it work. Tried to install strip from Mesa AZ to Desert hot Springs, then on to Anahlem CA to hotel. The unit would not allow it. Tried also to enter a trip to LAX and unit would not accept CA at all. A friend who has a Gerwin GPS came over to show me how and after an hour he gave up so I shipped it back. I am not pleased or impressed.
DJ0715
Reviewed in Canada on November 20, 2018
This unit is easy to use, and update. Functionality of the unit itself is great, allowing you to change settings fairly quickly. It is easy to enter an address and maps are accurate. Has a night mode where the screen will darken once the ambient lighting in the vehicle starts to darken making it easy to see the maps and route at night. Voice assist is volume controllable, and the directions provided come in plenty of time to allow a safe lane change or exit from a highway. All in all a great unit for the price point and it works well
legion69guy
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2017
works great
roamsweb
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2017
This is my 4rth Garmin GPS. I notice that Garmin is no longer using "NUVI" as its produce line name, but calling it Garmin Drive. I generally like Garmin and I generally like my new Garmin Drive 50 LM 5".However, there are some sources of frustration. The first thing I did was to attempt to perform a map update. All the documentation, and the update section in the device settings said this is to be done with Garmin Express. I downloaded a fresh copy of the Garmin Express software, started it up and plugged in my Drive 50. It did not register. I downloaded the full manual, and in response to a stated requirement that the USB port should not be off a hub, but directly on the computer box, I tried moving the USB cable around (no effect).I decided to use the pre-installed maps, which were not likely to be too far out of date. After using it (and thus charging the internal battery) the device registered succesfully, so the run-around with the USB was unnecessary. BUT, Garmin Express was still unable to update this model of GPS and gave a message to use the Garmin Map Updater. After finding and downloading the updater, I was able to update the maps (it takes about 2 Hours).In the past, Garmin Express also allows the customization of vehicle and voices. This is not available using Garmin Map Updater. This is not a big thing, but I liked using the Australian accented female voice, and an Eagle for my vehicle Icon.In use, I liked some of the new features like the warning when the speed limit changes. The curve warning seems very if-fy. The software that decided when so notify needs some work. Other warnings seem superfluous, but they can be turned off.Some of the things that annoyed me in the past are unchanged. You can turn auto-zoom on or off. But, when it is turned on, it often zooms in too much when approaching a turn or off-ramp. I like to get a preview of how close I am by just very quickly glancing at the GPS and returning to looking forward. When the GPS zooms in, it is not as quick to estimate how close the turn is. I definitely do not have time to 'read' the distance in the upper left corner. I also like to see beyond the turn I am making. Zooming too far precludes this. Turning Zoom off and I have to choose between seeing more of the route and seeing details of the turns.All in all, I like my new Garmin Drive, but it could be improved.There are a lot of features like the locations of stores and restaurants, parks, etc that seem to be expanded in this device. I occasionally used them in the past, and will probably occasionally use them in the future, but are not high on my list of features I need.
jrak
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2016
I bought my first Garmin in 2005 -- a Nuvi 350 -- and it has served me very well for more ten years. Although it still works, I finally decided to purchase the latest model, primarily because I did not want to pay to update the maps. This model is bigger (which makes it inconvenient to stash in a pocket) and it has more useful navigation features (which, unlike the older model, require you to read the manual to use them.). I've learned to listen to the directions and don't rely on the screen which I believe is a bit safer, so the size of the screen does not matter much to me. Unlike my older Nuvi, it does not play MP3s and audio books and does not have an audio out jack. I liked those features because the music would pause when directions were given and now I have to lower the sound on my car radio whenever directions are given by the device.The battery on the new model only lasts for an hour, much shorter than on the older Nuvi. And unlike the Nuvi, it did not come with a charger or a case. Fortunately, the charger from my old Nuvi works with the latest model. The car charger on the new model is not as sturdy as the charger on the older model. It does not inspire confidence. You need to buy a case for this model because it is too big to fit in pocket comfortably.I had no problems installing the latest maps and software, but there were absolutely no instructions in the box that provided guidance for doing this. If you don't know how to find information on the Internet, it might take a long time to figure it out. I know that less is more, but Garmin takes it to the extreme.The interface remains excellent. Easy to use and very intuitive. The directions always get me to where I want to go, but it may not be the best route. If you know the shortcuts or traffic patterns in you neighborhood, you might be disappointed by some of the directions provided. I have driven in nearly every state during the past 10 years and the device has never let me down. It has been especially useful in snow and rain storms in which I could not read the street signs or see exits. It's much safer to drive with a GPS in a new area than it is to do so without one.The search function is much faster on the latest model, which is a good reason to get this model if you are using an older one. It also boots up much faster and the screen is quicker to respond. The trip planner is a very useful for long trips. The Foursquare database is very extensive and useful for travel away from home. The categories section is also useful and very intuitive.Compared to my older Nuvi, the voice is much more natural than in the past. While I never liked to hear "recalculating" when I missed a turn, I miss having it on the new model. There should be an option to use it.I'm not sure how useful the audible driver alerts will be if they require you to look at the screen for more information. I don't like to look at the screen when I'm driving.There is no way of telling how reliable this will be in the long run, but based on my past experience with Garmin products, I am confident that it will last.Update (April 28, 2016) - I had the opportunity to use this GPS on a trip and wanted to scout out a location in advance and see what was in the area. With the Garmin 350, the device went into a "simulation" mode when the antenna was folded down. I have found no way to turn off the GPS with the Garmin Drive 5O and enter the simulation mode. It searches for a GPS signal -- which can take a very long time -- and only when it can't find one, allows you to enter the simulation mode and "set" a new location. This is very inconvenient and has proven to be a nuisance.Update (April 29. 2016) - I finally found a way to turn off the GPS. Settings > Navigation > GPS Simulator (GPS Simulated for indoor use). It's not intuitive and requires several steps, but it works.
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