In this Garmin GPS text to speech round-up, I’m going to tell you about the best selling Garmin GPS systems that have text to speech. Actually, text to speech is almost not worth talking about this year, because virtually all Garmin’s line of vehicle GPS devices has it.
Text to speech means that your GPS actually tells you the name of the street name you’re turning on. Instead of just saying: “Turn here,” the GPS voice will say “Turn on Brown Street.” You can see how helpful this is. If you’re looking for a certain address, it’s really nice to know when you get to the street you’re looking for so you can start looking at address numbers.
Although a lot of folks still think “text to speech” is the thing to look for in a GPS, it’s really pretty much standard equipment nowadays. Of all the GPS systems sold on Amazon, for instance, there are only two that don’t have Garmin GPS text to speech capability.
So, do you want text to speech when you buy a Garmin GPS? Of course you do. But there are other features you want to be on the lookout for, too, such as traffic capability, multiple destinations, and Bluetooth. Although you want your Garmin GPS to have text to speech, a few more features are not going to cost you a lot more money.
To help you out, though, I thought I would list the top selling Garmin GPS text to speech units on Amazon.com. These closely correspond with Garmin’s overall bestsellers because in the United States, Garmin has most of the market.
Here’s the list:
The “W” means widescreen, which is another feature that’s almost becoming “de rigueur” for car GPS devices. The “T” means it has real time traffic capability.
Want to know more about each of these Garmin GPS text to speech units? Just click here to be taken to a page for each specific product.

Have you reviewed the Garmin 1300 series? They are all text-to-speech as well.
I have the 1300T for about a month and am pretty happy with it. I wanted to know what you think.
Thanks!
Hi ellen!
I was just about to start reviewing these. As you can tell, this is a new site, and I’m trying to write really helpful reviews for people, not just put up some garbage. So, building out this site will take a little while. Check back, soon, though. There are plenty more reviews coming, along with several changes to the site, which will help GPS buyers understand the marketplace a little more.
Lee
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