Almost everything in the world today has a gadget.
Someone who helps you in the car, walk, ride a bike, and even go up the mountain.
So for those who are tired of collecting endless GPS devices, a company has come up with a solution.
Garmin says its latest product Montana can help you hike in the Austrian Alps or navigate the streets of London.
Handheld products have a cradle of cars, although its four-
An inch touch screen that can be installed on a bicycle.
The tech giant says it's their "most versatile GPS" and will attract all adventurers and urban residents looking for sat
Nav with additional features.
It is waterproof and comes with 5-
Pixel camera, built in-
Data at compass and global altitude.
It produces voice transfer. by-
If it is located on the electric bracket on the vehicle or in the direction of rotation through the headset.
It also includes a lithium-ion battery pack, but will also run on three AA batteries to extend the claimed 22-hour battery life.
Dan Bartel, vice president of global sales at Garmin, said: "Montana's design is sturdy, portable and has a very wide range of uses for people who always pursue adventure . ".
"We now have a device to meet all your GPS needs.
From sailing on board or crossing the rear countryside in 4x4, to hiking the Austrian Alps and even taking verbal turns --by-
Open directions on the way to the store
Montana has the flexibility and map compatibility to do whatever you need to do.
"Montana has three models, 600 of the global basemap, 650 and 5-of the global basemap-
Megapixel camera and 650 t with basemap worldwide, terrain mapping for € 100 and 5-
Megapixel camera.
The price starts at 429. 99.
For more information, please visit garmin. co. uk and twitter.