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Great power connector for Garmin GPS - plug angle allows for use in a Garmin GPS Mount Jun 01, 2010 Great vehicle power cable. The 90 degree front facing plug-in allow the cable to be used in the Garmin Marine Mount. If you have that mount, it makes perfect sense. I use this with my Oregon 400t with LakeMaster Lake Maps installed on it. I have the Garmin Marine Mount on my fishing boat and use the power cable to plug the Oregon into an auxilary power plug in my boat. When combined with the aforementioned, it turns my Oregon 400t into a great GPS for fishing and marine use. Tested under field condtions and works flawlessly. I'd highly recommend this power cable!
A must have for your Garmin GPS Mar 25, 2010 This is a must have, unless you want to keep feeding your Garmin GPS batteries.
Works Great! Nov 19, 2009 The vehicle power cable works great and saves the NiMH batteries from discharging while the Oregon is plugged in. I really like that the plug has a red light on it that clearly indicates that the unit is getting power. The price was great for genuine Garmin. Delivery was just as promised. I would definitely order from this supplier again in the future.
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Usuable but odd connection angle Dec 30, 2008 This vehicle power cord is for the Oregon and Colorado models. I got it for my Oregon 400T. It is fine except for the 90 degree angle of the plugin to the GPS. When plugged in to the GPS the cord faces forward toward you, so the cord is in front (at the bottom) of the GPS when you are using it. Why didn't Garmin make a straight connector so the cord points down, or a 90 degree plug that positions the cord to the rear of the GPS? Do they know something I don't? Maybe a car mount device requires it this way, or, as with the carry case they supply (read my review), the power cord was designed for the Colorado model and just applied to the Oregon model. The power cord is over 5 feet long.
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