About the Garmin DriveAssist™ 50LMT

This navigation/dash camera combo adds safety to your travels
This navigation/dash camera combo adds safety to your travels
I'm a recently married guy, soon to start a family. The last thing I would ever want is to put my wife and child in danger, which is why I've been seriously thinking about getting something like Garmin's DriveAssist 50LMT portable navigator. Not only does it come with reliable Garmin guidance, but the built-in dash camera features the Advance Driver Assistance System, which can go a long way toward keeping everybody safe. But more on that later…
Feature-packed
This navigator's GPS offerings include lifetime map and traffic updates, Bluetooth® connectivity, voice-activated navigation, and social media check-ins. Enhancements such as driver alerts and smartphone notifications for incoming texts and calls make this an even more worthwhile investment.

Built-in dash cam
The DriveAssist 50LMT's fully automated camera will start recording once the engine is turned on and stop when the engine is turned off. Beyond that, you don't need to think about it again if you don't want to. Simply enjoy the peace of mind — the navigator is loop-recording a high resolution, wide-angle view of the road (along with the date, time, and exact GPS location) to set the record straight if something unexpected happens. The swivel lens lets you adjust the camera for the best view.
If you're involved in an accident, this device's built-in G-Sensor will detect hard braking or a collision, then save the last, current and next recordings, preserving a complete record of the event. You can play the footage back on the DriveAssist's 5" display, or save the video file to the included microSD™ card for viewing on another device. An integrated microphone allows audio recording capability, and you can also take the DriveAssist out of your vehicle to take some snapshots of the damage, if needed.
Avoid potential accidents with the Advance Driver Assistance System
The DriveAssist 50LMT can also help you avoid an accident as well. It features four key features from Garmin to help you drive more safely:
- Forward Collision Warning provides you with audible and on-screen alerts if you're traveling too close to the vehicle ahead of you at more than 30 miles per hour.
- Lane Departure Warning alerts you both audibly and visually if you've crossed a lane divider at more than 40 miles per hour.
- Garmin Real Vision™ switches the display on the navigator's screen from maps to the camera view as you approach select destinations, and a bright arrow will point you where you need to go.
- "Go Alert" notifies you when stopped traffic in front of you has started to move

Forward Collison Warning

Lane Departure Warning

Garmin Real Vision
See the sights on the 5" display
Garmin's 5" display gives you plenty of visual real estate for maps and images. You'll have access to preloaded maps of the U.S., Canada, most of Mexico, and several Caribbean islands, along with millions of points of interest; you can even add your own favorite destinations. You can find and select businesses right on the map screen without having to go through time-wasting menus.
Pinch-to-zoom interface
The screen's pinch-to-zoom interface lets you scale and move the map easily for the best view. And with one tap of the screen, you can view "Up Ahead" details for services that lie ahead on your route, including restaurants, gas stations, and more. Garmin even includes milestones to help you keep track of how far you have to go. You also get up to four free map updates per year to keep you current on road changes.
Take control by talking
With one spoken command, you can "wake up" the navigator to respond to your voice. You can search through menus on the screen, then input addresses and destinations without touching the screen. The Garmin will respond to your words intelligently. Built-in Bluetooth lets you sync your compatible phone to the navigator for hands-free conversations you carry on through the DriveAssist's integrated microphone and speaker.
Connect with Garmin Smartphone Link
Smartphone users can download Garmin's free Smartphone Link app to their device and connect to the DriveAssist. When paired, the navigator can use your phone's existing data plan to share information such as saved and recently found locations, where you parked, and your current destination. You can then use your phone to give you step-by-step directions back to your car in a large parking lot, for example, or to import destinations to your navigator from your phone.
Garmin Live Services
You can also launch Garmin Live Services from the app, which give you local weather reports, live traffic updates, real-time photos from traffic cameras, area gas prices, and locations and rates for nearby parking lots and garages. Some Garmin Live Services require a subscription. Data charges may apply for using Smartphone Link — you'll want to check with your service provider.
GPS-based warnings
The DriveAssist delivers GPS-based alerts for upcoming sharp curves, school zones, red-light and speed cameras, and more. Speed limit displays with visual warnings on major roads help keep you in check. The DriveAssist even activates a driver fatigue warning when it detects long periods of driving without any extended stops.
Alerts from your phone
You're driving down the highway and you get a text or a call. Tempting to answer, but that's not the safest idea. When your phone's paired with the DriveAssist, you'll see customizable notifications on the map screen for incoming calls, texts, calendar reminders, and select app alerts. You'll need to have the Garmin Smartphone Link app on your phone, and data charges may apply.
Garmin Traffic helps you avoid delays
Garmin Traffic incorporates data from active devices on the road, historical traffic patterns, and other factors like construction, concerts, and sporting events to give you a comprehensive look at congestion in most metropolitan areas, including a few cities in Canada. Best of all, you won't have to pay any extra charges for this service over the life of your DriveAssist.
Spoken directions with landmarks
Real Directions voice prompts speak the instructions to you like a friend would, using easy-to-see landmarks, buildings and businesses, and traffic lights, rather than streets with tiny signs that you might not see in time. With Real Voice technology, you'll hear directions spoken in a personable, human-sounding voice that you'll comprehend readily.
3D views and other cool features
You'll see 3D representations of select buildings, landmarks, and terrain spects on the DriveAssist 50LMT's screen, making it easier to figure out where you are. Garmin also incorporates several other helpful visual tools to keep you on the correct path:
- Active Lane Guidance shows you colored arrows for the correct lane for an upcoming turn.
- Bird's Eye junction view gives you a detailed look at complicated interchanges from above, to give you a better perspective.
- photoReal junction view displays realistic images of intersections, including signs and surrounding terrain, along with colored arrows for the correct lane.
You'll see all three visual features in a split-screen with your overall route so you won't lose sight of what's further down the road. This Garmin's also compatible with the optional Garmin BC 30 wireless rear-view camera and Garmin babyCam so you can add an extra layer of safety when you're backing out of your driveway or need to check on the kids in the rear seat.
Warning: The use of this device may be restricted in some states or jurisdictions.
Product highlights:
- portable GPS navigator with built-in dash camera
- 5" (480 x 272 pixels) display with pinch-to-zoom touchscreen control
- nüMaps Lifetime subscription (receive free map updates as they become available through Garmin's website)
- includes Garmin traffic receiver for free lifetime traffic info
- suction-cup windshield mount
- car power adapter, mini-USB cable, 4GB microSD card, and built-in rechargeable battery with up to 30 minutes of life
Navigation Features:
- accepts spoken commands and voice address entry
- millions of points of interest (allows custom points of interest)
- includes Foursquare points of interest (with ratings when connected to smartphone via Smartphone Link)
- preloaded with maps for the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, plus most of Mexico and several major Caribbean islands
- text-to-speech voice prompts announce actual road names at turns
- 3D representations of select buildings, landmarks, and terrain
- Direct Access provides door-to-door directions to destinations within select malls, airports, and universities
- Real Directions gives instructions using landmarks, buildings, and traffic signals
- Real Voice announces directions in human-like voice
- trafficTrends provides routes based on actual historic travel times due to daily traffic
- Active Lane Guidance with voice prompts
- Bird's Eye and photoReal junction views
- speed limit and school zone indicators
- Up Ahead feature informs of nearby services
- multi-destination routing: route optimization
- transport modes: auto
Dash Camera Features:
- G-sensor incident detection
- Forward Collision Warning
- Lane Departure Warning
- Garmin Real Vision: switches the display from maps to the camera view at intersections
- "Go" Alert
Connectivity:
- Bluetooth for hands-free calls with your compatible cell phone
- onscreen notifications of incoming calls, texts, calendar reminders, and app updates via connected smartphone
- allows Foursquare check-ins via connected smartphone
- works with Garmin Smartphone Link app for iPhone® and Android™ phones
Expandability:
- two microSD card slots (accepts cards up to 64GB)
- compatible with optional Garmin BC 30 wireless camera and Garmin babyCam
Other Features and Specs:
- dimensions: 5-1/2"W x 3-5/16"H x 1"D with camera
- weight: 6.75 oz.
- warranty: 1 year
- Our 60-day money-back guarantee
- MFR # 010-01541-01
What's in the box:
Garmin DriveAssist™ 50LMT owner's manual
- Portable GPS navigation device/dash camera with 5" LCD screen
- 4 GB microSD card (inserted)
- Mounting clip with ball socket (installed)
- Suction cup mount
- 66" TA20 traffic antenna and vehicle power cable with 12V power plug and right-angled Mini-B 2.0 USB connector
- 20" USB cable (Type A USB on one end and Mini B 2.0 USB on the other end)
- Welcome document
- Important Safety and Product Information
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Features & specs
Features | ||
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Maps | Free lifetime updates | |
Map Coverage | USA (50), CA, MX | |
Points of Interest | Millions | |
Multiple Destination Routing | Yes | |
Screen Size | 5" | |
Bluetooth Capable | Phone | |
Text To Speech | Yes | |
Voice Control | Yes | |
Traffic Information | Garmin Traffic | |
Dynamic Content Services | With Smartphone Link | |
Removable Memory Type | microSD x2 | |
Battery Life | 30 minutes | |
Warranty | ||
Parts Warranty | 1 Year | |
Labor Warranty | 1 Year |
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General Features
Dash Cam Features
Navigation Features
General Features
Overview: The Garmin DriveAssist 50LMTHD, part of the 2016 Garmin DriveAssist series, is a combination dash cam and portable GPS navigation device. The dash camera continually records your drive and saves the video on impact. The GPS navigation device provides automatic routing and turn-by-turn voice directions, as well as records the precise location of any incident you may be in. The DriveAssist series also includes Bluetooth hands-free calling, access to live services through the SmartLink app, and voice-activated navigation. The DriveAssist 50LMTHD features free Lifetime Map Updates and Lifetime Traffic.
5" Capacitive-Touchscreen LCD: The DriveAssist 50LMTHD features a 5" (diagonal), color TFT capacitive-touchscreen LCD with a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels. The glass, capacitive-touch screen acts like your smartphone display, allowing you to use a pinching action to zoom in or out of the maps.
Bluetooth: The DriveAssist 50LMTHD has built-in Bluetooth technology, which allows you to sync the unit with a Bluetooth-enabled device for hands-free calling through its integrated microphone and speaker. You can make and receive phone calls as long as the devices are within 33 feet and paired.
Smartphone Link: Smartphone Link is a phone application that allows the device to download live data using your phone's data connection, and transferring the data wirelessly via Bluetooth. The free Garmin Smartphone Link app provides access to Garmin Live Services, which includes free and subscription-based plans for viewing traffic data, photoLive traffic cameras, weather, dynamic parking, and fuel prices. Garmin Smartphone Link is available for iPhone in the App Store (iOS 7.0 and later) and for Android in the Google Play store (Android 2.2 and up).
Smart Notifications: When connected via the Smartphone Link, the DriveAssist 50LMTHD will display calls, texts, and other notifications from your Android or iPhone. This allows you to read or hear your messages without having to pick up your phone.
Voice Command: You can use your voice to activate and operate the DriveAssist 50LMTHD. Voice Command allows you to use the device by speaking words and commands and following the voice prompts. After speaking a predetermined Wakeup Phrase, you can enter the names and/or address of popular, well-known locations. If necessary, you can disable voice prompts without muting the device, so you'll still hear the audible directions as you travel.
Preloaded Maps: The DriveAssist 50LMTHD contains NAVTEQ's City Navigator NT North America with detailed road maps of the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii), Canada, and Mexico.
Note: Optional maps are available for this device via microSD card, download, or DVD directly from Garmin.com.
nüMaps Guarantee: If you register your device on Garmin's website within 90 days of acquiring satellites while driving, you can check to see if a free map update is available. You must be able to connect your device via a high-speed internet connection in order to check the loaded map version and download the map update.
microSD Card Slots: The DriveAssist 50LMTHD has two microSD card slots. One can be used for optional maps (available from Garmin), or download custom voices and vehicles from the Garmin Garage. The other is dedicated for recording and storing video from the dash cam.
Power Requirements: The Garmin DriveAssist 50LMTHD is powered by a built-in Lithium-Ion battery, which will provide up to 30 minutes of use when fully charged. The unit comes with a 12-volt DC power adapter for powering and charging the unit while you travel. The unit can be powered by your computer when it is connected via the supplied mini-B USB cable.
Compatibility: You can connect the unit to your computer with the supplied mini-B USB cable for downloading map updates, custom POIs, voices, and vehicles. The DriveAssist 50LMTHD is compatible with Windows XP or newer and Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Dash Cam Features
Dash Camera Overview: The DriveAssist 50LMTHD is equipped with a built-in dash camera on the back of the device so that it faces out the front of the vehicle. It has a wide-angle view of the road ahead. The dash cam continually records your drive and saves the video on the dedicated microSD card. A microSD card with a capacity of 4 GB to 64 GB, and a speed rating of Class 10 or higher should be used.
Incident Detection: As you drive, the video from the dash camera is recorded to the microSD card. As the card reaches its capacity, the oldest, non-saved video is overwritten. The unit's Incident Detector G-sensor detects when the vehicle is impacted, and automatically saves the footage before, during, and after the event. You can also manually save video or take still images at any time.
Camera-assisted Warnings: The device features an Advanced Driving Assistance System (ADAS), which uses the dash camera to provide warnings and alerts. These alerts are for information only, and do not replace your responsibility to observe all road and driving conditions. The warnings also rely on the proper placement of the dash camera. Some of the camera-assisted features include:
- Go Alert: The DriveAssist 50 will alert you when stopped traffic ahead of you starts moving. This is helpful at stop lights or during traffic delays. The alert is sounded only after the vehicle ahead of you has moved a substantial distance and your vehicle has stopped.
- Forward Collision Warning System (FCWS): The Forward Collision Warning feature alerts you if you are driving too close to the vehicle ahead of you. The device determines your speed using GPS, and calculates a safe following distance to the vehicle ahead of you, based on your speed. If the device detects that you are following too closely, a warning appears on the screen and an audible alert will sound. You can set the Forward Collision Warning sensitivity to low, medium, or high, and is activated only when your vehicle speed exceeds 30 mph.
- Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS): The Lane Departure Warning System alerts you when the device detects you may be crossing a lane boundary unintentionally. The feature only alerts you when your vehicle speed exceeds 40 mph. The warning appears on the left or right side of the screen to indicate which lane boundary you have crossed.
Garmin Real Vision: As you arrive at your destination, the device will sometimes display a camera view to indicate its location ahead. The on-screen graphics appear over the image to show you the location of your destination.
Video Playback: Using the Dash Cam Player application, you can easily view and organize files captured by your DriveAssist 50. The app lets you rewind, fast-forward, and pause playback. Videos can be marked for later playback, if desired. You can save individual frames as photos to document an incident or to share. The free Dash Cam Player software (version 5.8) is available for download for PCs running Windows 7 or later.
Navigation Features
Free Lifetime Map Updates: The DriveAssist 50LMTHD offers free lifetime map updates (of the preloaded map software) so you'll always have the most up-to-date maps, POIs, and navigation information. Map updates are available for download up to 4 times a year with no subscription or update fees and no expiration dates. Free Lifetime Map Updates are subject to Terms & Conditions.
Garmin Traffic: Garmin Traffic helps you avoid traffic tie-ups that may delay your travel. It uses NAVTEQ Traffic-RDS, which collects, processes, and distributes real-time traffic conditions, and refreshes the traffic data every 5 minutes. Updates appear to the side of the map, so your driving map remains onscreen at all times. The updates can give you details about the situation, including the estimated length of the delay. Free Lifetime Garmin Traffic requires no subscription or activation, and is subject to Terms & Conditions.
Note: Traffic updates are available in approximately 136 markets throughout the U.S. and Canada. Location-relevant pop-up ads and coupons will be received when traffic is enabled on the unit.
Optional Garmin HD Digital Traffic: When you add the optional Garmin GTM60 HD Digital Traffic receiver, you will receive updates as often as every 30 seconds over the HD Radio system, more than 10 times more often than other analog traffic receivers. Garmin HD Digital Traffic is available in approximately 125 metropolitan markets throughout the U.S.
Traffic Map: The traffic map shows color-coded traffic flow and delays on nearby roads. When receiving traffic information, a traffic icon appears on the map. The traffic icon changes color (Green/Yellow/Red/Gray) to indicate the severity of traffic conditions.
Route Preferences: When calculating a route, you can select the following preferences: faster time, shorter distance, or off road.
POIs: The built-in maps include millions of Points of Interest (POIs) such as hotels, restaurants, gas stations, attractions, and ATMs. The POI database now includes additional search information sourced from Foresquare. In addition, you can download additional points of interest and add them to the unit's memory (Custom POIs). The free POI Loader software can be downloaded from the Garmin website to assist you in creating Custom POIs.
Map View Options: You can choose from a 3D map view or two 2D map views (Track Up or North Up) as you navigate to your destination.
Garmin Real Directions: The DriveAssist 50LMTHD announces your upcoming maneuvers with a clear spoken voice. Using Garmin Real Directions, the spoken turn-by-turn directions utilize traffic lights and recognizable landmarks to guide you. For example, the unit uses phrases such as "Turn left at the traffic light" or "Turn right at the gas station."
Active Lane Guidance: Active Lane Guidance with voice prompts lets you know in advance which lane you should to be in to make an upcoming turn. In select metropolitan areas, the DriveAssist 50LMTHD will enter split screen mode to display the photoReal junction view, a realistic depiction of the junction, complete with road signs and brightly-colored arrows to indicate the proper lane for navigation. The Bird's Eye view also gives you a top-down view of upcoming interchanges.
Speed Limits: As you travel along a major road or street, the speed limit is displayed on the screen alongside of the vehicle's speed display. If you are exceeding the speed limit, the color of the vehicle speed indication changes to red. If the highway's posted speed limit has changed since the last map update, you can change the speed limit display on the unit.
Driver Alerts: The DriveAssist 50LMTHD features audible and visual alerts to help you drive more safely and increase situation awareness. Warnings include alerts for Speed Limit Reduction, Speed Limit Exceeded, Slower Traffic, Animal Crossing, Railroad Crossing, School Zones, Red Light and Speed Cameras, and Sharp Curves. Each situation can be selected or deselected in the menu.
Where Am I?: The "Where Am I?" feature gives you instant access to important information in case of an emergency. When you touch the vehicle icon on the map screen, the "Where Am I?" feature provides the coordinates (including elevation) of your current position, plus the nearest address and intersections. There are also buttons to help you locate the nearest hospitals, police stations, and gas stations. You can also save the location for future reference.
Up Ahead: As you travel along your route, the Up Ahead feature constantly indicates the location of nearby businesses, including gas stations, restaurants, lodging, rest areas, parking, and banks/ATMs. The locations are shown as icons, some with brand logos, and when the icons are touched on the screen, details of the services are displayed, and you are given the opportunity to navigate to that address.
Last Spot: To assist you in finding your parked vehicle, the Garmin Locate feature saves your location to memory when you remove the device from the windshield mounting cradle while the device is on. You can search for your vehicle's location using the Last Spot button in the menu.
Destination Search: When the Where To? button is pressed, you can use the search tools to find your destination and plan your route. The search tools allow you to search for cities, addresses, intersections, or coordinates. The Search Bar lets you directly enter a category, brand name, address, or city name. The unit's memory stores the last 50 locations you have found so you can quickly find a previous destination.
Vehicle Icons: The unit offers your choice of nine standard icons, such as arrows, sports cars, trucks, and compact cars to represent your vehicle. The online Garmin Express offers dozens more vehicle icons that you can download for free. In addition, you can purchase icon and voice bundles that you can load to an optional microSD card.
Trip Planner: You can create and save a trip with multiple destinations using the Trip Planner. Once you have entered your destinations, you can manually set them in the order of your preference, or allow the device to calculate the most efficient route. Trip itineraries can be saved in memory for future use.
Trip Data: The Trip Data feature is a customizable tool to provide helpful statistics about your trip. Numerous data points can be selected, and three of them displayed on the main map screen. Selectable data points include: dual trip odometers (Trip A/Trip B), Direction, Current Speed, Maximum Speed, Moving Average Speed, Overall Average Speed, Stopped time, Moving Time, Total Time, Time of Day, Elevation, Location Coordinates, and GPS accuracy.
Where I've Been/Trip Log: The Where I've Been application allows you to view your previous routes and places you have stopped on the map. In addition, the device keeps a Trip Log, which is a record of the path you have traveled. The Travel History setting must be enabled in order for the Where I've Been and Trip Log features to function.
GPS Simulator: When indoors, you can activate the built-in GPS simulator and practice using the unit. This turns off the GPS receiver so it's not searching for satellites, saving battery power.
Optional Backup Camera/babyCam: You can add the optional Garmin BC30 wireless backup camera to the DriveAssist 50LMTHD, allowing you to view on the screen what's behind your vehicle when it is in reverse. In addition, the Garmin babyCam is an in-vehicle video baby monitor that lets you view your backseat passengers right on the display.
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Love it, I use it instead of the navigation system that came with the van.
Jmkrocks from Union Grove, WI