Technology
The Garmin Drive61 NA LMT-S is on sale for $60 off at Amazon
Oftentimes, we scour the internet to find the best deals for you. Sometimes we come across deals that are too good to be true, while other times the deals are correct, but a minor typo makes a sale price flabbergasting.
According to Amazon, the Garmin DriveSmart 61 NA LMT-S advanced navigation GPS is on sale for $189.99, or a whopping $2,410 off its list price. This is a staggering 93% off its retail price of $2,599.99. Now spending $2,600 on a GPS device is, let’s say, excessive.
On the Garmin website, the same model has a list price of just $249.99, so it seems that this Amazon listing is (shockingly) wrong. It just seems that there’s one too many “9s” in this price. If we go from the Garmin price, this GPS device is still on sale with a savings of $60 instead of $2,410, which is still a good deal.
On sale for $189.99, the Garmin DriveSmart 61 NA LMT-S can find alternative routes to help you avoid time-wasting traffic jams. The GPS device is always connected to Garmin’s servers to give you turn-by-turn directions and driver alerts to keep you in the loop with the traffic that’s ahead of you.
It can also sync to your iOS or Android smartphone via Bluetooth for a hands-free way to navigate your mobile device, so you can keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road. It can even help you find a parking space, so you don’t have to keep driving around the block trying to find one.
This bundle also comes with a universal GPS navigation dash-mount and microfiber cloth to keep the Garmin DriveSmart 61’s 7-inch touchscreen display clean and looking new. Maybe that additional $2,350 goes to the dash-mount and microfiber cloth add-ons?
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