: High-resolution glass screens (like on the Garmin nüvi 3590LMT Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Buying a GPS isn't just about picking a screen; it's about matching technology to your lifestyle. Whether you're upgrading a classic car, tracking a fleet, or venturing into the wilderness, 1. Determine Your Primary Use Case
: Handheld units or wearables are built for rugged environments where durability and long battery life are critical. 2. Compare Hardware and Features When looking at specific models like the Garmin Drive 53 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. for affordability or the Garmin DriveSmart 86 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. for a large screen, consider these technical factors:
: These hidden devices help recover stolen vehicles or manage business assets. They often require a hardware purchase plus a monthly subscription for real-time tracking.
The "best" device depends entirely on where you plan to take it: