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Garmin GPS Map 556 chart plotter with VGA res
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Product description:
The Garmin GPSMAP 556 is a compact chartplotter that features a high-resolution, super-bright 5” VGA colour display along with an improved high-speed digital design for increased map drawing and panning speeds. It’s ready to go with an easy-to-use interface and a built-in, satellite-enhanced basemap preloaded with marine charts for Australia and New Zealand. The GPSMAP 556 also accepts BlueChart® g2 Vision cards for added features and functionality such as high-resolution satellite imagery, Mariner’s and Fish Eye views and Auto Guidance technology.
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Extended Description
Explore the Seas
The GPSMAP 556 comes ready to go with preloaded marine charts for Australia and New Zealand. For all other areas, the GPSMAP 556 has a worldwide basemap with satellite images in place of more traditional maps. The GPSMAP 556 also comes standard with a high-sensitivity GPS receiver for superior satellite tracking and quicker acquisition times. And with an SD card slot, it’s easy to add additional maps without connecting to a computer. Add Sonar
Where applicable, the sounder version, GPSMAP 556s, comes with a powerful dual-frequency transducer that clearly illustrates depth contours, fish targets and structure whether you’re fishing in freshwater or off the coast. The GPSMAP 556 and GPSMAP 556s are also NMEA 2000-compatible for easy connectivity with sensors, instruments and future marine offerings. Add Extras with BlueChart g2 Vision
With the optional BlueChart g2 Vision SD card, you can add a whole new dimension of exceptional features to your chartplotter.
* 3D Mariner’s and Fish Eye view provides you with a 3-dimensional perspective of map information, both above and below the waterline * High-resolution satellite images help you orient yourself in unfamiliar areas * Auto Guidance technology searches through all relevant charts to create a route you can actually follow — one that avoids obstacles, shallow water, buoys and other obstructions
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