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Navigon 7200T 4 3 Inch Portable GPS Navigation with Bluetooth Text to Speech and Free Traffic Alerts

June 24th, 2009 GPS Reviews No comments

Navigon 7200T 4 3 Inch Portable GPS Navigation with Bluetooth Text to Speech and Free Traffic Alerts




The ideal combination of style and substance, the NAVIGON 7200T delivers next generation features, such as Landmark View 3D, Free Traffic Updates for Life, Voice Destination Entry, and Reality View Pro, plus a plethora of useful and exclusive features found nowhere else. Consider the NAVIGON 7200T as a guide to your world – how to get from one point to another in comfort and what you might find when you get there. The Navigon 7200t uses GPS and other technologies to keep you ahead of traffic and obstacles throughout your journey. Routine program updates re-route you around traffic congestion with color-coded incident icons, traffic flow data, and more. Only NAVIGON makes traffic work out of the box for the life of the product, no subscription, no additional hardware, no strings attached. Voice Destination Entry lets you specify a street address by saying it out loud. Landmark View 3D displays North America’s best-known buildings in richly textured 3D. Reality View Pro and Lane Assistant Pro combine to provide 3D images, actual road sign text, and lane guidance to make sure you never miss another turn again. With DirectHelp, push a button and get instant directions and phone numbers to emergency and roadside services. Powered by NAVIGON’s next generation software, the 7200T is fast and easy to use. An elegant 4.3″ flat panel Touchscreen makes this device a true beauty. Bluetooth provides easy one touch calling and access to your cell phone contact list. NAVIGON’s Exit Guide lets you search upcoming exits for restaurants, gas stations, hotels, and more with one click, gets you where you want to go. Automatic Standby Feature Auto Day/Night Mode SiRF InstantFix II GPS Receiver – With NAVIGON’s new SiRF InstantFix II GPS receiver, your device will lock onto a GPS satellite and find a signal in a matter of seconds. Plus it can even minimize the effects of tall buildings and trees, so you have a strong signal.

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars Lifetime Traffic still valid?
If I am buying this GPS, how long do you think I will have the Live Traffic Service? I’ve heard they are recently pulling out of the U.S. market so I am a bit worry about the warranty & the included lifetime traffic…friends told me Navigon’s Lane Assist feature is the best compare to other GPS brands…so I am thinking of getting one and use it for 3 years if the included life time traffic is still valid.

5 Stars Great product!
The Navigon 7200T is a great GPS. I have used a Garmin before and the Navigon is far better. Not many GPS’s offer route preview, where you can review the route and then eliminate some roads when you know of a better way. Also, if you don’t take the suggested route, it recaculates very quickly and comes up with another route (instead of asking you to make a U-turn over and over to go back to the original route). Satellite connection is very quick also. The spoken street names are great. The windshield mount that comes with it works great – I thought I would have to buy another mounting product to make it easier to use. This model also has FREE traffic alerts and offers to re-route you based on them. The lane guidance feature is very nice to have. For the money this is a great product. It won’t be long before Navigon is rated alongside Garmin and TomTom.

4 Stars First-time GPS user, much impressed.
Because this is my first GPS device (I’d never even used one) I can’t compare it to any other product but, as a tool, I am impressed. From the first time I used it I was pleased, though I learned impatiently that it initially takes the machine about 15-20 minutes to orient itself. I drove the next day to Brooklyn from Queens, frequently ignoring the device’s spoken directions and in each instance happily learned of a revised plan very shortly thereafter. Once in Brooklyn, as we drove through the unfamiliar streets, I was amazed to notice that even obscure little businesses were named onscreen and the Navigon deftly led us through a maze of city center confusion until we were back on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and heading home. Just in terms of avoided frustration and the occasional impassioned discussion of which navigational theory ought next be followed, it is well worth the money.

3 Stars Not for the novice
First, I really like this GPS. However, I do not find it as as to use or intuitive as the Garmin I previously used. One must actually read the documentation in order to understand and begin to use the features of this GPS.

I like: the fact that I can input an address using voice (except for the state, which must still be input manually…. why?); that it speaks street names; that it helps direct you to the proper lane on major highways; free traffic alerts; that the map update card is economical.

I find the following disappointing: Points of interest seem to be getting better but other GPS units still have more. The speakerphone doesn’t work well — I’ve tried it using two completely different phones and both had issues, including not re-pairing, incoming calls where the caller can’t hear me at all or I can’t hear them at all, phone book not transferring, static and/ or garbled. If part of your buying decision is based on the hands-free aspect, you may want to look at one of the other Navigon models and a BlueAnt Supertooth Light.

1 Star Bad unit and customer service
I love the graphics, but the performasnce is very poor. I received an error about the phonelink.exe. The unit gets real hot and freezes up. I was in Orlando trying to find my hotel, and the unit froze up before I got there. I contacted customer service with a detailed description of what happened and recived no response yet.

I will send the unit back to navigon. If they can’t repair it, they can keep it. I will get another one from a different manufacturer.

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Magellan RoadMate 1340 3 5 Inch Portable GPS Navigator

June 12th, 2009 GPS Reviews No comments

Magellan RoadMate 1340 3 5 Inch Portable GPS Navigator




GPS satellite navigation unit with built-in antenna * 3.5″ color (320 x 240 pixels) touchscreen control * internal flash memory preloaded with maps of the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, plus 6 million points of interest * text-to-speech technology lets voice prompts announce road names over the built-in speaker *

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The Origin Of Auto Naviagation System

June 4th, 2009 Tingwey No comments

Before knowing about the auto navigation system, there are a few basic things to know and understand about the Global Positioning System (GPS). The GPS is a satellite is a group of 24 satellite placed into the orbit by the US Defense department. In the past this technology was strictly reserved for military use and was not used by civilians until the 1980s.This GPS works in any weather condition and can be used any where in the world. It works 24hours a day and is completely free for any one who wants to use the GPS.

The satellite navigation technology was developed a very long time ago but so many people do not realize that. It all started in 1967 when the basic principles of SatNav were first tested. It was not until the 1990s when the NavSat GPS systems were first used by the military. A short period later, the civilian use of this technological development was authorized but it could not be used by every one since it was very expensive. During this period, the first people who had the privileged to use it were pilots and surveyors who used it for their distant measurements. An average citizen could not use the Auto navigation system at that time for his small car.

Over the past couple of years, the cost of installing a GPS auto navigation system has fallen considerably. As an inevitable result of this, more and more people are taking advantage of it in order to make it easier to find out where they are going, plan their journeys, and keep track of where they are.

Do not think that auto navigation systems are application used only by those who do extensive travels. But the truth is, even people, who spend many hours in their car, truck, or SUV also need the benefits from an automobile navigation system or any device of the same value. Most prospect users like you might just be thinking of one concern. And that is the kind of system that will best suit the certain navigation you really need. What you need to know are the different auto navigation systems and determine which of these suites your needs more.

There are different auto navigation systems on the market today: 1. Stand-alone auto navigation system Stand-alone navigation systems provide the most thorough and complete mapping utilities. 2. Multipurpose Handheld Navigation Devices:Comparing to the stand-alone navigation system, the multipurpose handheld navigation devices do not have the full-detailed information that the former can offer you. 3. Laptop/Palm Based Systems:If you already have your Palm or laptop devices and you often bring them with you while traveling, better just turn them into a navigation system.

Below are some of the ways on how you can use the auto navigation system and GPS technology during your every travel: 1. Planning your trip. Before you get in your car and start the engine, of course, you need first to know where your destination will be. 2. Keep track of restaurants, malls, or theatres. While you are in travel, there are some points that you might need to eat some or stop for a while to take rest. Doing these in a mall, theatre, or some restaurant is a great option.

In the good old day, a simple journey of an hour could end up taking several hours simply because there was no direction take, no fuel points noted or restaurants taken note. The GPS Auto navigation system has come to solve that problem.

The GPS navigation system has made it easy for traveling in the sense that it make s you know where you are, and it can equally help you get the shortest way to you final destination.

Saving time, money and energy has become effective with the auto navigation system during a journey as the traveler will no longer need to flip through the pages of a pocket map or a travel guide get the exact location of a place. All he need is to get the Auto navigation system and all will be well.

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Magellan RoadMate 1440 4 3 Inch Portable GPS Navigator

June 1st, 2009 GPS Reviews No comments

Magellan RoadMate 1440 4 3 Inch Portable GPS Navigator




GPS satellite navigation unit with built-in antenna * 4.3″ color (480 x 272 pixels) touchscreen control * internal flash memory preloaded with maps of the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, plus 6 million points of interest * text-to-speech technology lets voice prompts announce road names over the built-in speaker *

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Absolutely the BEST!!!
This product from Magellan is the best GPS unit that I have ever had. I used Garmin and Tomtom and also other produts with Magellan. This one is great. Clear, accurate, to the point fast and programmable.

It is far more advanced in its touch face, destinations, PO interests, and the AAA recommedation is a plus.

The only shortcoming on this unit is that it does not have a battery meter to show the battery strenght.

But overall once you own this unit, you will not look for any other unit. I am saying this as an experienced GPSer.

Happy and safe driving!

1 Star Didn’t complete first trip
Was excited about receiving this product, seemed to have a lot of features for the price. Well, didn’t turn out so well for me. I decided to navigate myself to work just to test it out. The unit plotted the course just fine from my home, but for some reason had me located one block over. Then it kept telling me to turn to meet up with the fictitious position it had me in.

Not deterred, I stayed true to course and it finally caught up with me and navigated just fine. Coughed it up to first use shake out. When I returned from work I decided to give it another shot. Everything started great, completed about 90% of the trip then froze up. Thought about re-booting, but let it unfreeze, which it did in about 5 minutes. I’m still hanging in there, it’s new so it will work itself out, NOT!!! Froze up again 10 minutes later. To it’s credit, it realized it was crewing up and displayed a message that it must re-boot to optimize navigation. I’m like cool, okay, now we are getting somewhere. It re-booted and BAM! froze up again where it remains.

I will return it, but don’t think I will try this model again.

5 Stars Ryan’s Review
May 6 2009

This is a great piece of equipment. The CPU on this G.P.S. is very fast. Route calculation is fast and accurate. If you live in New Jersey and travel on the Parkway/Turnpike/Route 80, Lane Guidance works perfectly.

I drive 700-800 miles a week an and this is a must have. I did not want a unit with Bluetooth or FM Transmitter which is missing from this unit, and maybe that’s the reason it works so well. The 3D map is amazing unlike the Roadmate 1412. After 25 miles of driving, a message popup saying that the G.P.S. needs to reboot to improve performance after that I haven’t seeing any other issues so far.

The map in night mode is also a great improvement over the Roadmate 1412 and not too bright. I have owned a garmin 660 and a magellan roadmate 1412(horrible G.P.S. unit) and I have to congratulate Magellan on this one.

Great product so far.

I would recommend this unit to anyone who is in the market for a great Navigation unit at a reasonable price.

May 7 2009

***** About the Reboot

I called magellan today May 7th and they said that there is patch coming out on May 8th to fix the Lane Guidance which is the cause of the reboot.

guess I’ll fine out tomorrow.

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UK Satellite Navigation Systems

February 27th, 2009 GPS Reviews No comments
Nowadays GPS is an important thing for human life. It will be available as standalone sat nav system, in car gps, in bike satellite navigation system and as marine gps systems. Before buying a satellite navigator, it’s better to read the expert and consumer sat nav reviews on the net. The sat nav review site offers reviews for all ranges and all types of sat nav systems available in UK market from different merchants including road angel, tomtom, navman, mio gps, medion and garmin etc.