Archive for November, 2008

Tom Tom 520/720 Fast Charging Home Dock

Tom Tom 520/720 Fast Charging Home Dock Keep your TomTom GPS receiver charged for portable use with this home charging dock that features adapters for the U.S., Europe, the United Kingdom and Australia to keep your unit powered while you travel.
Customer Review: Essential accessory
This is an item that Tom Tom should have included with the GPS! Having the ability to charge the batteries from a wall outlet without a computer available and an is essential.
Customer Review: Should have come with the GPS product.
This item should have been included with the tomtom 920. If your on a trip and are not driving, (We will be hiking and touristing without a car.)you can’t charge it. Works fine.

Could Smartphones Kill In-Car GPS Systems? – PC World


3G (press release)
Could Smartphones Kill In-Car GPS Systems?
PC World - Nov 6, 2008
Nokia is already the third largest provider of mobile navigation solutions across all platforms in EMEA, behind TomTom and only narrowly behind Garmin.
Car navigation market fell 21 pct in Q3 -Canalys Reuters
Mobile Phones Pressure Dedicated GPS Device Market TMCnet
PNDs Up 49%: Canalys Twice
Telecom Paper (subscription)
all 11 news articles

INRIX Gains Significant Momentum in Public Sector Delivering … – MarketWatch

INRIX Gains Significant Momentum in Public Sector Delivering
MarketWatch - 12 hours ago
INRIX today uniquely aggregates and blends real-time traffic information from over 350 sources, including nearly one million GPS-enabled probe vehicles and

Speck Now Shipping Its Trademark ToughSkin Cases for Garmin … – MarketWatch

Speck Now Shipping Its Trademark ToughSkin Cases for Garmin
MarketWatch - Nov 6, 2008
Speck has also brought the ultra-rugged ToughSkin case design to TomTom portable navigation units. These cases sport distinct, textured patterns and

Garmin StreetPilot c580 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with MSN Direct Now you can easily receive door-to-door directions while staying on top of the weather, traffic and other localized information with the new Garmin StreetPilot c580 Auto Navigator with MSN Direct. The StreetPilot c580 comes loaded with convenient features such as hands-free calling, preloaded maps and an MP3 player, and then on top of all that provides you with dynamic content from MSN Direct.

The new StreetPilot c580 lets you get localized information with dynamic content from MSN Direct, making it one of the most resourceful navigators available. Using the included receiver and free trial service to MSN Direct, you can check your local weather, avoid traffic backups, compare local gas prices, and even check movie times and locations, all while you travel. Easy and virtually fool-proof to use, the MSN Direct receiver is plug-and-play portable so you can quickly connect to your navigator unit when you are out and about.

Despite being loaded with features, the StreetPilot c580 still allows you to navigate with ease. This unit comes ready to go right out of the box with preloaded NavTeq City Navigator NT street maps, including a hefty points of interest (POIs) database with hotels, restaurants, fuel stops, ATMs and more. Simply touch the super-bright, sunlight-readable color screen to enter a destination, and the c580 takes you there with either 2D or 3D maps and turn-by-turn voice directions. This navigator voice even announces the name of exits and streets so you never have to take your eyes off the road, and can concentrate on your driving to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. In addition, the c580 accepts custom points of interest (POIs), such as school zones and safety cameras, and lets you set proximity alerts to warn you of upcoming POIs that require your special consideration such as speed zones and safety cameras.

Speaking of keeping you safe, the StreetPilot c580 lets you make hands-free calls so you can talk freely during your worry-free driving. By integrating Bluetooth wireless technology with a built-in microphone and speaker, you can pair your c580 with any compatible Bluetooth phone and talk hands-free while staying focused on the road. You no longer have to fumble with your phone’s handset to answer a call or dial a number, just tap the c580’s screen and you’re instantly connected. And with 1-touch dialing for your POIs, you can quickly and conveniently call ahead to make reservations or get needed information.

Completely portable, the StreetPilot c580 conveniently moves from vehicle to vehicle with an easy, adjustable mount. This navigator has a compact size that makes it convenient to take along on business trips or use in rental cars, and also comes with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery for out-of-car route planning.

In addition to all of this functionality, the StreetPilot c580 is packed full of other features that make it the perfect navigator. Its high sensitivity, WAAS-enabled GPS receiver acquires satellites quickly and maintains signals even under heavy foliage or near skyscrapers. This unit also comes with an MP3 player so you can take your favorite music with you, Garmin Lock as an anti-theft feature to keep you investment safe, and configurable vehicle icons that let you select car-shaped graphics to show your location on the map. What’s more the StreetPilot c580 allows you customization via optional software such as Travel and Savers guides on plug-and-play SD cards.

The c580 lets you view, navigate and operate it via its anti-glare, bright color display through its fingertip touch-screen interface, which measures 2.8 x 2.1 inches (W x H), and has a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. As a whole, the c580 measures 4.4 x 3.2 x 2.2 inches (W x H x D), and weighs only 9.0 ounces. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery that comes with this unit provides you with an on-the-go battery life of eight hours.

What’s in the Box
Garmin StreetPilot c580, City Navigator NT maps for North America (preloaded, full coverage), MSN Direct receiver with integrated vehicle power cable, 1 year of free MSN Direct service, vehicle suction cup mount, dashboard disk, USB cable, carrying case, and quick reference guide, and owner’s manual.
Customer Review: Garmin Street Pilot C530
This is the second one that I have purchased. I was pleased with the first purchase I now purchased one for my daughter.

It is easy to program and to follow.

It would be even greater if there were more options on directions (ex. more direct, alternate directions).
Customer Review: Beyond Expectation
This GPS is so good that if you purchase one you can be confident it will do everything it says and easily. I have owned numerous handheld gps’s for marine use but never had one for my car. This is so user friendly and works much better and easier than the ones that I have used in Friends autos that are built in and 10 times more expensive. The MSN direct works ok and you get it for free for the first twelve months to see if you like it and renewals are cheap. The display and voice directions are easy to understand and the bluetooth for your hands free phone is a nice bonus.

Garmin® Announces New Marine Charts: More Details at a Lower Price (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
OLATHE, Kan.—-Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd. , the global leader in satellite navigation, announced today the next generation of its BlueChart® g2 and BlueChart g2 Vision™ technology – giving boaters even more dimension and information to what is already considered the benchmark in marine cartography.

AMA Members Get Price Break on Garmin GPS – MotorcycleUSA.com

AMA Members Get Price Break on Garmin GPS
MotorcycleUSA.com, OR - Nov 12, 2008
"With a Garmin GPS navigator, however, you never have to worry about riding off the edge, and now members of the AMA can enjoy this flexibility,

Cell Phone GPS App Smackdown – PC World


PC World
Cell Phone GPS App Smackdown
PC World - Oct 27, 2008
(See "Notes From the Road: Wi-Fi Tips, Garmin GPS Test Run" for more details.) On top of that, my wife, Judy, is a top-notch map reader (and like most GPSs,
Sprint Navigation PC World
PC World Editor's Review PC World
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Tom Tom Additional Mount with Car Charger

Tom Tom Additional Mount with Car Charger GO from car to car. Want to use your GO in more than one car? Do it the easy way. Fit this extra mount kit in the other car and you’ll be able to transfer your GO in seconds. It also includes car charger.
Customer Review: Works well – does not fall off
Just clean your windshield before putting this on. The Charger is just a USB charger, so you can use to charge Cell phones or other devices. Worth getting for your 2nd car.
Customer Review: Replacement for lost mount
I bought this as a replacement for a windshield mount that was lost. It stays attached to the windshield better than the original mount, but maybe because the original was getting dirty. I don’t need the additional charger, but it only comes as a set, so I had to buy both. It would be nice if they could be offered separately.

Could Smartphones Kill In-Car GPS Systems? – PC World


3G (press release)
Could Smartphones Kill In-Car GPS Systems?
PC World - Nov 6, 2008
Nokia is already the third largest provider of mobile navigation solutions across all platforms in EMEA, behind TomTom and only narrowly behind Garmin.
Car navigation market fell 21 pct in Q3 -Canalys Reuters
Global PND shipments up 14% in Q3 – study Telecom Paper (subscription)
Mobile Phones Pressure Dedicated GPS Device Market TMCnet
Twice
all 11 news articles

Least desired gadgets this season – Economic Times

Least desired gadgets this season
Economic Times, India - 28 minutes ago
That includes audio speakers and desktop computers and even GPS navigation systems made by companies such as TomTom NV and Garmin Ltd. A popular item as

Horizon Navigation Integrates Clear Channel Total Traffic Network … – MarketWatch


GPS Business News
Horizon Navigation Integrates Clear Channel Total Traffic Network
MarketWatch - Oct 30, 2008
Customers include BMW, MINI USA, Volvo (all of whom offer subscription-free services) as well as device makers ASUS, Garmin, TomTom, Navigon, Nav N Go,
Warning! Traffic Jam Straight Ahead New York Times
Horizon Navigation to integrate Clear Channel traffic service into GPS Business News
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TomTom adjusts pronunciation of Maori names – The Channel magazine

TomTom adjusts pronunciation of Maori names
The Channel magazine, New Zealand - 8 hours ago
TomTom has launched an upgrade to the voice of its GPS units in the New Zealand market. The voice has been adjusted to correctly pronounce the name of Maori

Magellan Maestro 4040 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Bluetooth and Text-to-Speech (Refurbished) MAGELLAN MAESTRO 4040 WITH TEXT-TO-SPEECH & BLUETOOTH
Customer Review: Maestro 4040
I will never take a trip without this again. It is the most valuable tool you can have in an area you are unfamilar with.
I bought the refurbished unit because it was very inexpensive. It came with every attachment I need, the mounts, plus wall and car chargers.
As it was a refurbished unit the maps were 2006 versions. I ordered the 2007/2008 map upgrade. It was difficult to install the maps, but now the unit is up to date and still was a bargin.
Customer Review: Great deal at the price
This GPS navigator proved easy to use quick to lock onto the satellites, quick to recalculate (often finished before we reached the end of the block after making a wrong turn!).

The voice instructions were very helpful, but the bell when the turn is reached could have come a bit sooner.

The maps are a little out of date, lacking some very recent changes, but this wasn’t a big deal for me.

For under $150, this is a completely satisfactory gadget!

Winter preparations keep Regina service shops busy – Canada.com

Winter preparations keep Regina service shops busy
Canada.com, Canada - Nov 7, 2008
CAA is able to easily locate vehicles with the Magellan GPS system, which comes with CAA's pre-installed mapping and tour book software.

Treasure hunting in Maine – Maine Campus Online (subscription)

Treasure hunting in Maine
Maine Campus Online (subscription), ME - 3 hours ago
People find the caches with GPS units. The hobby has only picked up in the past seven years due to advances in GPS technology.

The Facts About GPS Technology – PRLog.Org (press release)

The Facts About GPS Technology
PRLog.Org (press release), Romania - Nov 3, 2008
Those are the basic six things you need to know before you make your GPS investment. All Magellan Garmin and NAVIGON GPS units use NAVTEQ mapping data,

Churchill reimburses patron for GPS device – Louisville Courier-Journal

Churchill reimburses patron for GPS device
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Nov 8, 2008
When we picked up our vehicles, I noticed that my Magellan GPS (global positioning system) was missing and asked to talk to a supervisor.

Portable Friction Beanbag Dashboard Mount for Apple iPod, iPhone, Zune Media Player, Blackberry, Motorola Razr, MP3 Player or Garmin color eTrex, Nuvi 200 200W 350 360 650 660 750 760 series, Magellan RoadMate GPS Maestro 3100 3140 3200 3250 4000 4040 4050 4250, RoadMate 2000 Mio C230 C720T, TomTom One, OneXL, Go 720 920T Lowrance Navigon GPS Navigation Systems. (Comparable to Garmin 010-10306-00) Gilsson Portable Beanbag Mount is a great base to mount your Garmin, Magellan, Mio, TomTom, Mio, Lowrance, Motorola, Apple iPod, iPhone, Blackberry, Cell Phone, MP3 or other portable electronics devices. This beanbag weighs almost 2 pounds, just heavy enough to make sure your electronic device stay at the same place despite of sudden or abrupt maneuvering. We tested it in various sedans and sports cars and found our beanbag mount very stable and works great. This is a must for California and Minnesota drivers where state laws prohibit the use of windshield suction cup mount. Please note this beanbag mount requires the use of a fixed marine, dashboard or suction cup pedestal (such as Gilsson Universal Suction Cup Mount and Universal Holder), so your existing fixed marine, dashboard or suction cup pedestal can be secured to the detachable plate on our beanbag mount base. This is portable mount is also great, because it does not leave any ugly adhesive residues on your dashboard and allows you to hide the GPS from thieves when exiting your vehicle. This beanbag mount is similar to Garmin 010-10908-00 and 010-10306-00 Friction Portable Beanbag Mount. We challenge you to compare: Our beanbag mount is more stable than Garmin and other brands, due to our design/construction, with wider and heavier perimeter. Please note, this item is the portable beanbag mount at the bottom and does not include the suction cup pedestal and the universal GPS holder nor the GPS themselves. Those items are included in the 2nd and 3rd pictures for illustration purposes only.
Customer Review: Perfect Fit, Stays Put, Did require to use my stick disc.
Great. The square shape fits perfectly in the square inlay of my Jeep Grand Cherokee. It has a firm friction grip and doesn’t tip over from the wight of my TomTom One XL (which is a large gps). The only thing with the product is that the suction cup from my TomTom usually has a firm suction to the windshield but did not stick well to this bean bag mount. I used the plastic adhesive disk that came with my TomTom and stuck it to this mount and now the suction cup holds perfectly.
Customer Review: Love It!
It’s hard to believe that your GPS doesn’t go flying off the dashboard when using this weighted beanbag mount, but it absolutely doesn’t. And it’s much easier to use than a suction-cup mount, particularly if you live in an area where you need to remove or hide your GPS.

Unique Lowrance LVR-880 on its way! – Sail World


Sail World
Unique Lowrance LVR-880 on its way!
Sail World, Australia - Oct 15, 2008
The VHF also incorporates NMEA 2000 with Class D DSC for distress and buddy-tracking features when connected to a compatible Lowrance GPS chartplotter.

Boat burgled in Sandy Haven – Western Telegraph

Boat burgled in Sandy Haven
Western Telegraph, UK - Nov 3, 2008
They took a VHF radio, a Lowrance 3300c GPS system and a black half horsepower Mariner outboard engine with a distinctive orange coloured stop mechanism.

Billig kan være bra – Klikk.no

Billig kan være bra
Klikk.no, Norway - Oct 16, 2008
Lowrance kommer dårlig ut her bl.a. pga. at de ikke har detaljkart til bruk på land. Skal du derimot bruke GPS-en mest i båt er disse et godt valg da de har

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