
Garmin has rolled out an entry level GPS navigation system known as the Zumo 400. The Zumo 400 targets the biking community, featuring buttons that are large enough to accomodate those wearing gloves. Being mounted on a bike, it is no surprise that the Zumo 400 complies with IPX-7 waterproof standards. Each unit comes pre-loaded with regional maps and speed camera information. You also get audio visual alerts whenever you’re going too fast for the Zumo 400′s own comfort. Just make sure you download the latest information updates for the best GPS experience possible. Strangely enough, only the South African Garmin site features the Zumo 400. Is there something we’re missing out on here? The Zumo 400 will be released in March at a yet undisclosed price.
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