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The next generation of GPS devices

Posted in How to Choose Car GPS on August 31st, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

The next generation of GPS devicesWith all the advances in GPS technology in recent years, it is difficult to imagine that the next generation of GPS will be many surprises. But there are some ideas generated in R & D laboratory for the GPS companies to act as a real game-changer in a sector that already has seen its share of innovations. So buckle and take a journey with us as we explore the next generation of GPS technology. Since the incident GPS devices are becoming smarter and smarter, he continues his ability to “read” the way to grow. read more »

[Review] Garmin nuvi 785T 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator

Posted in Garmin, Portable Car GPS Reviews on August 30th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

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Directionally challenged? Many people lose their sense of direction. Getting from point A to Point B can be so stress provoking that you hardly want to leave point A. The Garmin nuvi 785T helps get you from one point to another and helps you have fun at any point you choose. And you'll never be lost. The nuvi 785T offers full coverage mapping for the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. The preloaded map data features nearly six million points of interest, including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATMs and attractions. The map data is provided by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality mapping. It features 3D buildings, lane assist and lifetime traffic alerts from NAVTEQ. Take advantage of Garmin's first premium traffic service without subscription fees. 3D navigation with lane assist provides drivers a clear picture of what lies ahead on their route, including road sign detail and arrows indicating the proper lane for navigation. Some areas even offer a 3D view of buildings. Steer clear of traffic with nuvi's integrated FM traffic receiver. Receive alerts about traffic delays and road construction that lie ahead on your route. The nuvi 785T features an MSN Direct receiver with a 3 month trial subscription that includes updated information about traffic conditions, fuel prices, weather reports, movie listings, headline news, stock quotes and local events. Auto time zone will automatically adjust your time zone while navigating Garmin Connect Photos - associate your favorite images with saved locations DEM maps show you shaded terrain contours at various zoom levels High-sensitivity GPS receiver for improved performance and reception Turn-by-turn directions with voice guidance Easy-to-use, Touchscreen interface Trip computer records mileage, max speed, total time and more Simplified PC connectivity, using USB mass storage Configurable vehicle icons allows users to select a fun, and cus

Product Details

  • Bright, 4.3-inch diagonal color WQVGA TFT touchscreen with 480 x 272 pixels and white backlight
  • Preloaded with City Navigator North America NT
  • Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling
  • High-sensitivity GPS receiver for improved performance and reception
  • NOTE: Model number on the box is 785T because the traffic receiver is included; however, the model number on the device itself is 785 as the "T" in 785T refers to the additional component

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Slow to operate
 
Review Date: November 13, 2008
Reviewer: Cyrano1818, Chicago suburb
This is the third Garmin in our family. We have an 880 and an 250. This is the slowest to load maps at start-up, slowest to acquire a satellite at start-up and slowest to re-draw the map when the car makes a turn (I've already completed the turn before it begins re-drawing)...this is a very disappointing unit. To test a theory that it may not be the unit, I purchased an antenna extension from Garmin and temporarily installed it outside the car; this had no affect in speeding up the problems listed above, thus telling me it was clearly the unit and not a poor satellite connection.

I contacted Garmin who informed me that they are aware of the problems and should be sending a software update shortly. That was 3 weeks ago, perhaps indicating a declining focus on customer support.

It appears Garmin rolled this out before the problems they were conscious of were solved, just to get a new unit into the marketplace (similar strategy used by Microsoft). The price and problems associated are not worth the (slightly) enhanced graphics; given you only glance at the screen periodically, you really don't notice the difference in graphics between this and the 880/250. The much touted "lane indicator" graphics does not surface at every highway turnoff where multiple lanes are involved; perhaps that also might be included in the update we are still waiting for.

If I had it to do over again, I would purchase a Nuvi 760 and a MSN Direct receiver on line. By buying the two parts separate, it becomes the same thing as a Nuvi 780 at much less cost. The 760 is a much better unit at half the price of the 785t or 880.

Perhaps Garmin might spend less on marketing flawed products and reallocate those funds to contracting their immense line, better products at roll-out, and more responsive customer service.

I would stay with Garmin or Tom Tom products as they use established mapping companies; Garmin has the edge on the map system they use while Tom Tom recently purchased their own exclusive mapping company (GPS for Dummies).

Dec 11, 2008 update: I recently updated the available software and firmware from the Garmin site. Screen refresh is no faster and it seems that when you first turn on the unit and the satellites are acquired, the screen position has you facing in a different direction than I am in reality. Apparently the CSR with whom I spoke in November was given wrong information; no fix to the problems of which Garmin "was aware" has been provided to date. Judging from other "t line" reviews, the 785t might be the only "lemon". I guess you have to decide how important is MSN Direct in making your model selection.

Jan, 2009 update
A CSR at Garmin made arrangements the exchange my 785t for another one. No luck...still slow. ex: I completed a left turn yesterday before the unit told me to make a left turn and before the screen icon indicated I was making a turn. Hope they know enough to not save money by using a slower microprocessor, especially for what they charge for their units.
BEWARE: Early Software Bug detected
 
Review Date: November 12, 2008
Reviewer: J. Powell,
I ordered this product from J&R Music through Amazon. The first unit powered off whenever a map attempted to load. I called Garmin and they had no answers as to why this happened, and advised me to exchange for a new unit, which I did. The second unit had THE SAME EXACT PROBLEM. Again called Garmin and let them know the same problem occurred with a new unit. They were unaware of other users experiencing the same problem, but would look into it. When asked when I could expect a software update to fix this bug they said a couple of months. I can't wait that long so I will be going with the 765T (nearly identical in features minus MSN traffic, and cheaper).
Nice GPS. Some Flaws. Recommended
 
Review Date: April 9, 2009
Reviewer: William M. Gibson, Washington DC
**Update 8-13-09**Don't let the recent software glitch scare you off from this unit. By now many people have heard that a software problem caused all 885T units (and several others) to malfunction. Although it was a bit of a hassle, Garmin replaced my unit (and everyone's elses) promptly. New units purchased now will not have that problem.

**Original review**I had a C550 and loved it but it got stolen so I had to buy a new GPS. I started with a Nuvi 885T because I was intrigued by the voice activation. The good news is that the voice activation works very, very well. The bad news is that I found the overall operating feel to be slow and choppy, a fact that is mentioned in several other reviews. Also, I had some issues with the unit locking up, so back it went.

I've had the 785T now for a couple of days.

Here is what I like:

* Quick to lock in satellites, even on cold start
* Accurate directions
* Smooth scrolling
* Customizable display
* Lane Assist works nicely and I like it. Useful feature.
* Junction View works nicely and I like it, but in my opinion it is not nearly as useful as Garmin would lead you to believe. A photo realistic image of upcoming street signs flashes across the screen for about 5-8 seconds, with an indication as to which lane you should be in.
* Bluetooth connected with my Blackberry no problem
* Ability to send addresses from my computer to the unit wirelessly. I've used it. It works.
* Small/lightweight (unlike my old C550)
* MSN Direct works well. MSN Traffic seems to work well, although some other reviewers prefer Lifetime Traffic. I think that is a matter of personal preference, and also depends on where you live. I live outside of Washington, DC, so MSN coverage is strong.

Here is what I do not like:

* Speakers barely loud enough. My C550 had rich, deep, loud sound. The Nuvi 785T, like all the Nuvi's, has shallow, slightly tinny, not quite loud enough, sound. I am really surprised that Garmin has not addressed this, as this is probably the number one complaint that I have, and that I have seen in other reviews. Unlike some other reviews, this wasn't a deal breaker for me, as I find the volume and clarity to be basically acceptable, but just marginally so.
* The underpowered speakers make the Bluetooth component less than perfect, but still useable
* The distance remaining and arrival time are slightly smaller than my C550, but it is noticeable and slightly irritating (only slightly). I wear reading glasses, so sometimes I have to squint at the screen a bit
* I am constantly taking the unit in and out of my car (don't want to have this unit stolen like my last one). Almost every time I have to fiddle with the mount so it clicks in. It has to line up perfectly, or it won't click in, which requires 2 hands and a bit of concentration. Should be easier and more intuitive than that.
* Updating the maps was an adventure. I don't believe this was the fault of the unit, but rather Garmin's website. The map updates are a HUGE file (192 mb), and twice it hung at about 180 mb requiring me to start all over. A little frustrating, but again, I don't fault the 785T for this, and eventually I got it all squared away.

Overall, I give it 4 stars. Not perfect, several flaws, but overall, I like it and recommend it.

By the way, here is a buying tip if you are interested in this unit....keep your eye on it and check the price daily. Amazon changes their prices dramatically from day to day. They do that on all of their products, but I seem to notice it more on GPS units. One day this might be $500, then the next day it might be $350, then the next day it might go back up to $500. My bottom line? Anything under $400 is a buy, and a good value for the Nuvi 785T.



Needs to improve a lot...
 
Review Date: November 26, 2008
Reviewer: Trikanth, Portland, OR
Sound quality is low...
Screen refreshes more frequently blacking out the display...
Lane assits stays only for few seconds...
Delay in voice prompts during turnings...
A Pleasent Surprise
 
Review Date: October 11, 2009
Reviewer: Todd, Gaithersburg, MD
**Update 12/18/09** I still like this gps. I was happy when I paid $349.00 for it. The price is now about $220.00 which makes this unit an incredible value. I just wish I could return mine and get the new lower price.**End of update**

**Update 11/27/09** I am very happy I bought this unit. It seems to do everything you would expect a nav system to do, and then some. This unit has one minor flaw. The touchscreen keyboard is not as accurate as it should be. When typing anything, like a street name, house number, etc, odd letters will sometimes pop up - letters that you did not push. It is a minor and only occassional annoyance, but one Garmin should address. In their defense, I have been able to install three software updates and two map updates in the last two +/- months that I have owned the 785T. The first update mentioned below in the original review was a bit tedious. The two more recent updates were much simpler. I have had no problems with the unit freezing or causing problems in any way. If you read any problem reviews, you should ask the reviewer if he/she installed the latest software updates from Garmin. I give this unit 4 stars because of the keyboard glitch, but would still buy it again. Recommended! **End of Update**

I own a 2005 Ford Expedition with the in dash factory nav system. The problem is that Ford stopped making updates for the maps in 2007. Well, I'm a REALTOR in the DC area where new neighborhoods pop up and roads change on a regular basis. Map updates that date back to 2007 (meaning the information on the update likely dates back to 2006 or earlier) just won't work for me. So after much research including reviews on Amazon, Consumer Reports and a few others, I decided on this model. What a pleasant surprise it turned out to be! This thing works far better than my $1,500 factory installed nav system ever did. I have to say that when I buy my next vehicle, I will think twice before buying another factory system. Now that my rant is done, I'll address some of the features, some of the many complaints I've read in other reviews and what it took to setup my 785T.

Amazon deserves a plug here. They had the best price I could find. I paid as much as $150 less than on other sites.

Garmin does seem to have a few quirks in the setup process. Here's what I did to set mine up with little or no problems. I bought the travel kit which comes with an a/c charger. So, I plugged it into the wall and my 785T to charge for a while. I later figured out that the included USB cable will charge the GPS when plugged into my computer. After turning on the unit, it prompted me to select the language and a few other basic settings. Then it displayed a message telling me to go to a My Garmin (Amazon won't let you type a web address in the review) site to register the unit and check for updates.

This web site seemed a little buggy at first. I had to hit the refresh button a few times throughout the process before everything seemed to work properly. (I'm doing this by memory and will try not to miss anything. If I do, please forgive me.) The My Garmin site wants you to setup an account and then register the unit. After setting up the account, I logged in. At this point, you should turn your Garmin on, plug the USB cable into it and then into the computer. The website will try to communicate with your Garmin. It won't work. You should expect a prompt to download and install software that will allow the web site to communicate with your unit. After installing it, close your internet window, open it again and login back into your new account at the My Garmin site. Now the site should be able to communicate with your Garmin. You may or may not have to type the serial number to register your unit.

Once registration is complete, search for updated software (not maps). There will likely be an update that, if you load this first, will prevent you from having the problems that other reviewers are reporting. (This one statement should address any complaints or concerns you have developed after reading about problems in other reviews.) Make sure you follow all directions on the site. Garmin did a really good job with them. You will need to disconnect your unit from the computer and turn it off and on again after the update has finished.

The next step is to search for map updates. You should plug the USB cable and unit back into the computer. In my case, it auto detected that a map update was available. To download the maps, you will need to install another Gamin program that manages the download for you. Map updates are quite large (2 gigs). The download program is pretty cool. In the event of problems or if the computer gets turned off, the program remembers where you were in the process and starts up again from that point. If you have a broadband connection, the download will likely take 20 minutes or so. A slower connection could take MUCH longer. Make sure you have time to complete the process. I can't remember all of this. I think there was an opportunity to close and reopen the internet window after installing the download manager. I just don't trust Windows. Doing this "should" allow the new software to start and function properly. If you restarted the internet window, you'll need to login to your Garmin account again. Download the update and let it install. The only glitch I ran into was a delay in the install process once the download had completed. I pushed the button to start the map update and nothing happened for what seemed like two minutes. Then, everything simply started and the map update completed with no problems. I recommend paitents here. You are dealing with a VERY large file. Delays in working with a file this size is not inappropriate. I have a pretty new and fast laptop. If yours is older or slow, your wait time could be longer.

The final step in the process was to activate my free MSN Direct subscription. Garmin provides easy instructions for this. I plugged my unit into my truck and turned it on. The software for the MSN Direct service auto installed. It took a few minutes, but there were no problems. I followed the included directions to activate the free 3 month trial online. This led me to yet another Garmin program to install and a final chance to check for software updates for my 785T. It's called the web updater. I had to install this program, and then reconnect my unit to the computer. I ran the web updater program and found still more software updates to install. Note: I was given a checklist of updates I could choose from. I found that by highlighting each update, very clear instructions were given that told me if I should install that particular update or if it had already been installed. I chose only the updates I needed and let the program run.

I strongly recommend you follow these instructions, take your time and READ THE DIRECTIONS on the web site/s. While it was a tedious process, I believe that these steps will prevent you from having the problems other people have had and allow your Garmin to work the way it was meant to. I know it seems like a lot. Computer equipment and maps all need to be updated from time to time. Technology and roads change too frequently. Without the updates, the shelf life of your equipment would be greatly reduced.

I love my 785T! It works flawlessly. It is not necessary for you to watch the on screen directions when navigating because this unit will quite clearly tell you where to go and when to make the turn including the street name. If you do watch the screen, it is easy to read with plenty of detail. I wear reading glasses. I was concerned that a 4.3 inch screen would be too small to read without my glasses. I was wrong. I have no problems and don't need my glasses. There is even a day view and a night view that changes the screen to make it easier to read as day turns into night. It starts and refreshes really quickly, much faster than my factory system. The sound is plenty loud. No, it's not a great speaker. If Garmin reads this - Yes, I would pay a few extra dollars for a better quality speaker. With that said, it is louder than the level where I usually listen to my stereo and quite easy to hear and understand. So at 100% volume, I have no problems. If I don't listen to the stereo, I think the 80% volume would be acceptable. This unit is supposed to have the ability to play sound over my stereo. I haven't figured out how to make that part work yet. While I'll be disappointed if I can't make that work, it won't be a deal killer. This little GPS has lots of features and works VERY well - like you would expect it to work. One last thing is the Garmin Garage. If you like to tinker, there are many, many neat add ons you can choose from to customize your device. I gave the customer service 3 stars because the stories about 30 minute wait times are real. I started to make a call, then decided against it. The My Garmin site answered all of my questions. If I have problems in the future, I will update my review. For now... Highly recommended, I would buy it again!
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[Review] TomTom GO 730T 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator with Traffic Receiver

Posted in Portable Car GPS Reviews, TomTom on August 30th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

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TomTom's 2008 730T brings their newest community-based navigation advancements together with their plug and play ease of use, rock-solid navigation, and sleek designs we've come to expect from them, along with a a TMC traffic receiver with a 1-year free subscription (that's the "T" part in "730T")

For a couple of year's now, TomTom's been building a foundation for some powerful community-driven navigation features, and this is the year they really start to harness that power. They began by introducing with Map Share, which lets you instantly modify street names, street direction, and custom locations called points of interest (POIs) on your own device, then upload them to TomTom's HOME network and download changes made by all of the other users. When you do this, TomTom gets to find out what routes your device has been taking. The data is anonymous, but it's given TomTom an enormous pile of route and speed data, which they've used to tie community data to routing with their new IQ Routes™ feature, which calculates routes using the actual recorded  average speeds of travel to calculate your trip rather than posted speed limits, giving you an extremely accurate prediction of how long any given route will actually take at any given time. There are a host of other interesting features, and you can read about them here.

As last year, the difference between the 730 and the 930 models is the "Enhanced Positioning Technology". The 930 contains some onboard accelerometers and gravity sensors that help it figure out where it's going even if you lose satellite signal for a few minutes, which can be incredibly useful in cities with a lot of tunnels or "urban canyons" of tall buildings, so if you live in an area where that is an issue, you may want to consider bumping up to the 930. Otherwise, this is a superb navigator that will give you everything you need and expect, and then surprise you a bit.


Key Features and Benefits

  • NEW--IQ Routes always the smartest route based on actual average road speeds (Learn more)
  • NEW--Advanced Lane Guidance makes difficult junctions easy to navigate (Learn more)
  • Traffic-Ready with an included RDS-TMC with receiver and a 1-year subscription to the TMC traffic information service (Learn more)
  • Easy to Use right out of the box (Learn more)
  • Latest Map Guarantee means if a new map is released within 30 days of purchase, you can download it for free from TomTom HOME (Learn more)
  • Voice Address Input lets you speak your destination, and TomTom will do the rest (Learn more)
  • TomTom Map Share lets you instantly modify street names, street direction and POIs on your own device and benefit from others' corrections (Learn more)
  • "Help Me!" Emergency Menu gives one-touch access to local emergency providers such as police, fire stations and hospitals
  • Bluetooth lets you use your TomTom as a hands-free phone kit with your compatible Bluetooth phone.(Learn more)
  • FM Transmitter lets you get navigation instructions or play MP3s through your TomTom over your car stereo
  • Preloaded Complete Maps of the US, Canada and Europe with TeleAtlas data
  • Branded Location Icons help you easily find your favorite gas station, restaurant, hotel and more
  • Daily Fuel Prices (Optional Service) to find the lowest priced gas on your route
Step Up Features
  • 930T -- "Enhanced Positioning Technology": Onboard sensors that help it figure out where it's going even if you lose satellite signal for a few minutes, which can be incredibly useful in cities with a lot of tunnels or "urban canyons" of tall buildings.


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Easy To Use


Clear and easy widescreen interface


Enhanced POI information

Buy a TomTom device and it works straight out of the box: Just plug it in and a few taps of the touchscreen later, you're on your way. TomTom's easy-to-use interface has been extensively tested by by independent assessors in the field and at TomTom’s unique User Experience Labs.

Widescreen View and FM Transmitter
The  4.3-inch, extra-wide, touch-screen LCD display features anti-glare technology for easy viewing even in direct sunlight. Realistic and clear visual instructions are provided with high-quality 3D graphics, while spoken instructions tell you where you need to go in your own language. As an added convenience, text-to-speech functionality provides you with actual street names. The built-in FM Transmitter to play music and navigation instructions over the car stereo.

Worldwide Maps
Comes preinstalled with complete maps of the United States, Canada and Europe.

Remote control
An improved Bluetooth remote control enables drivers to operate the device safely from anywhere in the car without having to reach over to the device.

Help When You Need It
Extensive safety features including ‘Help Me’ menu, to give drivers direct access to emergency services and roadside assistance;

navigation screen
Icon-driven menu system

help screen
Emergency menu gives you fast direct access to emergency numbers and direction to the nearest assistance



New -- TomTom IQ Routes™

IQ Routes Example
Did You Know? IQ Routes technology gives you a faster route in over 50% of all your journeys.

TomTom provides the fastest and most efficient routing possible. IQ Routes uses historical road-speed data from millions of TomTom users to calculate your optimal route for that specific time and day. Giving you local knowledge on a global scale..

We all know traffic is different during a Monday morning rush hour from a lazy Sunday afternoon. And we all want the best shortcuts to bring us to our destination in the fastest way possible. But heavy traffic, speed bumps, traffic lights, rotaries and even pedestrians or shopping crowds can slow you down. That handy shortcut you’re looking for changes depending on the time and day so the shortest route isn’t necessarily going to be the fastest all the time!

Let’s take an example:

  1. The standard shortest route from Leominster, MA to the downtown Boston shopping district at a relatively quiet time, and without any hold-ups, should take an hour and 18 minutes (screen 1).

  2. Infographic IQ Routes: However, that same shortest route will typically take you 20 minutes longer during a busier period (reality) (screen 2)

  3. Using ‘local knowledge’ gained from the actual travel experiences of thousands of TomTom users on these very roads, IQ Routes™ instantly works out your optimal route from Leominster to Downtown Boston. It also calculates your realistic journey time, based on real speeds people are able to drive, not just speed limits. (screen 3)

As you can see, in this case your route is now about 15 miles longer, but will save you 12 minutes (and a ton of stress!). Now that’s a shortcut! Twelve minutes may not sound much, but it’s over 20% off your journey time. Just consider for a moment how much time that will save you over a whole year… Exactly! And it’s not just urban driving. Whether its roundabouts, crossroads, schoolchildren or just good old-fashioned congestion. Anywhere the traffic flow can vary, IQ Routes can make a real difference.

How it works
  • Millions of TomTom users worldwide voluntarily provide us with anonymous historical speed-data from each of their journeys every time they connect their device to TomTom HOME.
  • As a result, TomTom now has a huge database, containing billions of miles of real customer driving experience, collected over the years from more than 7 million TomTom users.
  • Using this data, TomTom’s unique IQ Routes™ technology calculates your optimal route. This route is based on actual speed data driven on roads, not just maximum speed limits, taking into account any hold-ups that might slow you down (busy junctions, zebra crossings and even shopping crowds).

This data enhances the quality of TomTom navigation across the board, but is particularly helpful in improving the quality of detailed routing we give you for the specific time of day and day of the week of your chosen trip.

Drive like local
So even if you drive through unfamiliar areas, you still can drive like a local by knowing the short cuts that are based on the collective driving experience of millions of TomTom users.




New -- Advanced Lane Guidance

advance lane guidance Extra clarity when you navigate difficult junctions. See clearly the lane you must follow at junctions, so you don’t miss your turn. At complex intersections, you also get a clear 3D image showing your route through the junction. Leaving you relaxed and safe.

When you approach complex motorway intersections, you also get a still 3D image on your screen that clearly indicates the lane(s) you need to take. Advanced lane guidance keeps you relaxed and safe through even the most complex intersections and in even the heaviest traffic.

Let’s take an example:

  1. You’re on the outskirts of Paris, driving on the ‘Autoroute du Soleil’ towards Lille, when a complex junction approaches (screen 1)
  2. You have your normal 3D navigation view up to 800 metres from the junction. (screen 2)
  3. From 800 meters until you’re through the junction, your TomTom device displays a clear image of the junction. This shows the relevant road signs with numbers and directions, and a blinking arrow that clearly shows which lane you must take. Your screen throughout this has the still image and your status bar remains updated with dynamic information. (screen 3)
  4. As soon as you’re through the junction, your screen reverts to the normal view. 


TomTom MapShare -- Maps Served Fresh Daily







With TomTom Map Share you can update your map directly on your device as and when you spot road changes, and download daily updates from millions of Map Share users worldwide via your computer.

Enabling Map Share gives you:

  • instantly improved maps every day on your TomTom device
  • entry into the world’s largest navigation community
  • the ability to share improvements daily with other TomTom users
  • full control over improvements that are uploaded and downloaded
  • the best and most accurate maps available – always.
Map Share changes you can make instantly:
  • Block / unblock street
  • Reverse traffic direction
  • Edit street name
  • Add missing Points of Interest
  • Edit Points of Interest.
  • Report other error
When joining the Map Share community you can select various 'levels of trust'.
You might decide to only receive improvements that have been verified by TomTom or changes that have been submitted by tructed sources, by many , or by some people.



Hands-Free Calling


In more and more places, it is becoming illegal to use cell phones while driving without a hands-free kit. Your TomTom's Bluetooth capability, microphone and speaker lets you match it to any bluetooth-capable phone to make hands-free mobile phone calls.

Plus, you can automatically answer your phone calls, for improved safety and comfort.






Map Guarantee


Due to Amazon's high volume of sales and frequency of inventory turnover, just about every portable GPS navigator sold by Amazon.com will come with the most recent map version.

TomTom however, goes one better. Because TomTom regularly releases new maps, there's always a small chance that a newer map has been released since the production of your TomTom. With TomTom’s latest map guarantee, if the map preloaded on your device is not the latest version, you can download it FREE at TomTom HOME. This no longer requires the map check code.

Checking in TomTom HOME is easy:

  1. Make sure you have the latest version of TomTom HOME installed on your computer
  2. Connect your device to your computer
  3. In the 'File' menu click 'Use Latest Map Guarantee'. NOTE: if this option is not shown your device has the latest map.

You can check as many times as you like within 30 days from the date you first use your TomTom device.




Voice Address Input

Simply speak the city, street name and address number you would like to travel to, and the device will automatically calculate the route.



New -- Send Addresses Directly from Google Maps or Mapquest

Search for the location you want.


Pick "Send to GPS".

Itching to try out a new restaurant, or setting off on a road trip to locate the best donuts on the west coast? Now, it's easy to search for locations on Google Maps or Mapquest, then transfer the addresses directly to your TomTom.
  1. Install TomTom HOME on your computer
  2. Hook up your TomTom to the computer via its USB port
  3. Search for the location you want. Click the
  4. Click the Send link in the info window for the address. That will bring up a popup "Send to" form.
  5. Pick GPS, then pick TomTom and hit the "Send" button. 
The address will instantly transfer to your TomTom device, The point will be saved as one of your favorites, and you can navigate to it or view it on a map just like with any other favorite.




TomTom HOME


HOME is TomTom's free software program that gives you access to a huge array of services as well as the global community of TomTom users. It is the only tool you need to manage, update and personalize your TomTom to enjoy a premium navigation experience: buy and install maps, make back-ups, download free software updates, shop and much more.
  • Stay up-to-date – always get the latest TomTom software and updates.
  • Personalize – Add new points of Interest, routes, voices, colour schemes and more.
  • Enhance – buy maps, subscribe to traffic and safety camera information services (optional).





QuickGPSfix

Starting up can seem like a slow business, particularly if you’re in a hurry, because the GPS receiver needs to know exactly where each GPS satellite is to calculate your location. But satellites only broadcast their positions once every 30 seconds. So if any of their signals are interrupted, for example by passing high buildings, the whole position-fixing process has to repeat itself again and again until the perfect fix is achieved.  QuickGPSfix takes a smarter approach.

QuickGPSfix can speed up the time it takes to fix your GPS position by downloading the latest satellite data via an Internet connection. Just connect your TomTom device to your computer and TomTom HOME automatically downloads ‘QuickGPSfix’ – a special GPS data file that helps your TomTom fix your position quicker, even when the GPS signal is weak or partially blocked.

This unique free service helps you fix your position and get navigating faster than ever.

On the road or no access to TomTom HOME?
Get the same ‘QuickGPSfix’ data by simply connecting to any TomTom PLUS service, using a wireless data connection. As soon as a connection is established, the ‘QuickGPSfix’ data is automatically updated.

Note: QuickGPSfix data has limited validity. So to keep on getting a faster position-fix, re-connect your device at least once a week.

To minimise the amount of data sent over your wireless data connection, this automatic update is only carried out if the data on your device is over 5 days old. The associated data usage of this service is less than 10 Kb per connection. Please contact your mobile service provider to determine the exact costs. To disable this automatic update, just select ‘Disable Auto QuickGPSfix’ on your TomTom device.




Fun Extras to Personalize Your TomTom

New smart & fun extras to personalize users’ devices
  • Recording driving instructions in your own voice
  • Buy fun voices from TomTom
  • Exchange files (of photos, songs, HTML documents, etc) between your TomTom and any other Bluetooth-enabled device (laptop, phone, other TomToms)
  • Select a favorite car icon on the screen
  • Load, store and preview photos from your digital camera.
  • Enjoy music with the built-in MP3 player (earphones connector available via an optional SD card)



TomTom Traffic

TomTom offers two distinctive ways of providing traffic information, the TomTom PLUS Traffic service and the TomTom RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver accessory. With both options, traffic information is fully integrated into the TomTom navigation experience. Both services are subscription based. The RDS-TMC receiver accessory comes with a 1-year free subscription to the TMC traffic service
.

Key features for both Traffic information options

  • Real-time traffic information across the US, using the most accurate and up-to-date sources.
  • Detailed incident reports, delay times estimated, alternative routes proposed and if enabled automatic rerouting.
  • Accurate real-time warnings about dangerous road conditions ahead (fog, snow, ice and so on) anywhere in Europe, Australia and the US. (TomTom application version 6.0 or higher)
  • Clear on-screen animated or spoken traffic alerts as and when you want them.
  • Smart push technology which minimizes the amount of data needed to update traffic information on your device
  • Smart subscription – when you buy new maps, the Traffic service automatically becomes available in those countries too.
TomTom Traffic Specifics
With TomTom Traffic, you can avoid problems and check the road conditions and weather ahead at the same time. TomTom Traffic is delivered via GPRS signal and requires a compatible mobile phone with Bluetooth and a wireless data connection, such as GPRS, UMTS or CDMA, enable you to use PLUS Traffic information on any TomTom device.

The advantages of TomTom Traffic are that it delivers information on road and weather conditions, and GPRS signals may be available for areas in which there is no FM  radio signal to transmit TMC traffic information (although if there's no radio, it's questionable how much traffic there's going to be).

Important notes about TomTom Traffic:

TMC Traffic Specifics
With an RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver accessory, you can get traffic information from the RDS-TMC Traffic service, which is delivered over unused FM radio channels.

The RDS-TMC receiver accessory comes with a 1-year free subscription to the TMC traffic service

With some TomTom models, an RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver is included in the box. This is indicated by the addition of "T" or "Traffic" to the model name. An example is "GO 930T".




Supported Languages
The user interface/application comes in the following languages:
  • Catalan
  • Latvian
  • Czech
  • Lithuanian
  • Danish
  • Norwegian
  • Dutch
  • Polish
  • Estonian
  • Portuguese
  • Finnish
  • Slovakian
  • Flemish
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Swedish
  • German
  • Turkish
  • Hungarian
  • UK English
  • Italian
  • US English
  • Spoken navigation instructions come in the following languages:
  • Australian
  • Japanese
  • Brazilian Portuguese
  • Latin American Spanish
  • Bulgarian
  • Latvian
  • Catalan
  • Lithuanian
  • Chinese Mandarin
  • Malaysian
  • Chinese Cantonese
  • Norwegian
  • Croatian
  • Polish
  • Czech
  • Portuguese
  • Danish
  • Romanian
  • Dutch
  • Russian
  • Estonian
  • Serbian
  • Finnish
  • Slovenian
  • Flemish
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Swedish
  • German
  • Thai
  • Greek
  • Turkish
  • Hungarian
  • UK English
  • Italian
  • US English




  • About TomTom

    TomTom NV is the world’s largest navigation solution provider, developing products with an emphasis on innovation, quality, ease of use and value. TomTom's products include all-in-one navigation devices which enable customers to navigate right out of the box; including the award-winning TomTom GO family, the TomTom ONE range and the TomTom RIDER (for motorcycles). TomTom also provides navigation software products which integrate with third party devices; the TomTom NAVIGATOR software for PDA’s and smartphones. TomTom WORK combines industry leading communication and smart navigation technology with leading edge tracking and tracing expertise. TomTom’s products are sold through a network of leading retailers in 25 countries and online. TomTom was founded in 1991 in Amsterdam and has offices in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.

    Product Details

    • Touch-screen: 4.3 inch full TFT color LCD (480 x 272 pixels, supports 64K colors)
    • Spoken directions & street names
    • Maps: Pre-loaded maps of USA & Canada from TeleAtlas
    • Traffic receiver & 1 yr. sub
    • Bluetooth: for Hands-Free calling, PLUS services and audio output

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    Basic Guide for your GPS Car Tracking

    Posted in GPS Tips on August 29th, 2009 by admin – 1 Comment

    Basic Guide for your GPS Car TrackingA GPS car tracking system is basically a way to locate the car. A GPS tracking system car is good in different ways. This article will discuss the technical aspects of the control system, what you can win one and how you can add your vehicle.
    The basic function of passive GPS car tracking is to follow the fate of a person within 24 hours, 7 days a month to one year. This type of vehicle tracking is usually less expensive. E ‘tracks milestones in a car on the road. When the day ends the way points are stored in a computer. read more »

    [Review] Magellan Maestro 4040 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator

    Posted in Magellan, Portable Car GPS Reviews on August 29th, 2009 by admin – 1 Comment

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    Amazon.com Product Description With built-in AAA TourBook® travel information and member roadside assistance details, the Magellan Maestro 4040 Portable Auto GPS System is the ultimate travel companion. Re-engineered for easy use, it combines advanced features, elegance, and simplicity to make driving more pleasurable and less stressful. A few simple touches are all the Maestro 4040 needs to audibly guide you with turn-by-turn street name directions to virtually any destination in the United States and Canada. You can even customize your navigation method or route to get there quicker and stress-free.



    With fresh graphics and an intelligent touch screen, the Magellan Maestro 4040 is the ultimate travel companion.
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    With built-in AAA travel information, the Maestro 4040 gives you instant access to the most trusted source for trip planning; searchable AAA TourBook® listings, Show Your Card & Save® locations for member discounts, approved auto repair facilities, attractions, events, and more. The Maestro 4040 also provides AAA members roadside assistance details, with exact location and a toll-free help number. The Maestro 4040 is also Bluetooth-enabled, so you can connect your Bluetooth cell phone directly to AAA for immediate help when you need it most.

    Note: AAA member roadside assistance requires AAA membership.

    Easy-to-Use Navigation
    Enter virtually any address on the freshly designed graphical touch screen, or select from 4.5 million preprogrammed points of interest and get turn-by-turn voice guidance to anywhere in the entire United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, right out of the box. Just turn it on and go. SiRFstarIII™ gives you the fastest GPS position accuracy in the industry, while SayWhere™ text-to-speech tells you the street name for each maneuver so you can focus on driving. Smart buttons and Magellan's unique QuickSpell™ function enable error-free spelling to minimize steps and give you a customized route to your destination with just a few screen touches.

    Bluetooth, Traffic Updates, and More
    The Maestro 4040's Bluetooth wireless technology lets you make hands-free phone calls with your Bluetooth-enabled phone. You can also store or sync numbers and contact information through the easy-to-use touch screen and make calls via the Maestro 4040's integrated microphone and speakers. Add the optional Magellan TrafficKit™ to this device and you'll be equipped with live traffic incident reports, so you'll never get stuck on the freeway.

    Additional Product Features

    • Sophisticated and simple: Streamlined touch-screen buttons minimize steps to locate a destination
    • Sleek design: Integrated GPS antenna provides excellent satellite reception in a slim and compact design
    • Graphical interactive maps: Maps and destinations for the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Canada are built-in, so you can travel far and wide and always know where you are and where you're going
    • Traffic-enabled: Add the Magellan TrafficKit™ to your Maestro 4040 to get live traffic incident reports; activation and subscription fees apply
    • Voice command upgradeable: Add Voice Command control for hands-free operation with an upgrade from Magellan; activation fee applies
    • Bird's-eye 3D view: Clearly see your surroundings in 2D or 3D; also choose between Map View, TrueView™ 3D split screen, and Maneuver List
    • Rechargeable battery: Navigate even when you don't have access to power
    • Multi-destination routing: Select up to 20 destinations and choose the order that best fits your needs
    • SmartDetour™: Automatically prompts you to route around suddenly slow freeway traffic
    • Auto re-route: Never miss a turn and quickly get back on track whenever you make a detour
    • Auto night view: Adjusts color and contrast for easy night viewing
    • QuickSpell™: Easily enter addresses with unique auto-complete feature that even corrects spelling
    • Complete mobility: Transfer to any vehicle with no installation
    • 4.5 million points of interest (POIs): Optimized database to easily find gas stations, restaurants, ATMs, and more. And with smart location you can search by name, category, and region. There's even a Coffee category so you can quickly find caffeine whenever you need it.
    • Interactive POI icons: Touch an onscreen icon for a nearby destination, see name and address, and get an instant route
    • Customizable route method: Fastest time, shortest distance, least or most use of freeways, avoid toll roads
    • Route exclusion: Select streets and freeways to avoid so you can get there your way
    • Address book: Create and store personal points of interest for easy reoccurring trips
    • Instant locate: One touch shows your location; quickly advise roadside assistance or emergency services

    What's in the Box
    Magellan Maestro 4040 Portable Auto GPS System, windshield mount and cradle, adhesive dash mount disk, cigarette lighter power adapter (12-24 watts), AC wall power supply/charger, quick reference guide, reference manual CD, and USB cable.

    Product Details

    • Built-in AAA travel information, including member roadside assistance details and more
    • Bluetooth hands-free calling for added safety (Compatible Bluetooth phone required, sold separately)
    • SayWhere turn-by-turn voice guidance allows you to hear the name of the next turn
    • 4.3-inch WQVGA full-color, anti-glare touch screen
    • Measures 5.0 x 3.75 x 0.88 inches (WxHxD) and weighs 8.5 ounces

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    The real benefits of having a GPS in the car

    Posted in GPS Tips on August 28th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

    The real benefits of having a GPS in the carBy now you’ve probably heard the television and radio asking you to “Get a Garmin” this Christmas. But what are the real benefits of owning a GPS device consumers? Since we know that you are not the kind of person who simply buy what TV do you say, we have provided the following list of objective reasons to own a Garmin GPS, Magellan, Tom Tom or any number of companies in consumer electronics. What are the advantages of owning a GPS unit for your car? So let’s be blunt. read more »

    [Review] Garmin nuvi 775T 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator

    Posted in Garmin, Portable Car GPS Reviews on August 28th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

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    Get the best of both worlds and a new perspective on navigation with the transatlantic n?vi 775T, featuring lane assist. This feature guides you to the proper lane for navigation. Like the rest of the n?vi 705-series, this advanced navigator comes with premium features including 3-D building view, photo navigation, faster screen redraws, route planning, emergency and car locators and much more.

    Product Details

    • Bright, 4.3-inch diagonal color WQVGA TFT touchscreen with 480 x 272 pixels and white backlight
    • Preloaded with city navigator North America NT and Europe NT
    • Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free calling
    • High-sensitivity GPS receiver for improved performance and reception
    • NOTE: Model number on the box is 775T because the traffic receiver is included; however, the model number on the device itself is 775 as the "T" in 775T refers to the additional component

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    A new GPS navigation is the key to

    Posted in GPS Tips on August 27th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

    A new GPS navigation is the key toIf you’re looking for the perfect GPS as there are some things to research before buying. It can be recommended to navigate through brands, Garmin, TomTom and Magellan GPS to learn the characteristics of each. Above all, ensure that the GPS device is sufficient to accommodate software you want to do when everything was on track, the car or boat.
    There are some considerations for mobile devices in the car. There’s nothing worse than the unit off its mounting during driving. So is the device you are watching will be a good fit on the dashboard? If your system is removable, its a good idea to remove from the parked car to avoid excessive heat of the sun or theft. read more »

    [Review] Garmin nuvi 255 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator

    Posted in Garmin, Portable Car GPS Reviews on August 27th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

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    List Price: $249.99
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    For peace of mind on the go, nüvi 255 leads the way with voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions that speak street names and optional MSN Direct to get you there on time and keep you informed. It's packed with millions of destinations and maps for North America or Europe. This portable navigator is priced right and ultra-easy to use.

    Navigate With Ease
    nüvi 255 comes ready to go right out of the box with preloaded City Navigator NT street maps, including a hefty points of interest (POIs) database with hotels, restaurants, fuel, ATMs and more. It even announces the name of exits and streets so you never have to take your eyes off the road. Simply touch the color screen to enter a destination, and nüvi takes you there with turn-by-turn voice directions, 2-D or 3-D maps and and smooth map redraw rates as you navigate. Its digital elevation maps show you shaded contours at higher zoom levels, giving you a big picture of the surrounding terrain. In addition, nüvi 255 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. With HotFix satellite prediction, nüvi calculates your position faster to get you there quicker.

    Take It With You
    nüvi 255 sports a sleek, slim design and fits comfortably in your pocket or purse. Its rechargeable lithium-ion battery makes it convenient for navigation by car or foot. With its "Where Am I?" emergency locator, you always know your location. Simply tap the screen to get your exact latitude and longitude coordinates, the nearest address and intersection, and the closest hospitals, police stations and fuel stations.

    Go Beyond Navigation
    Navigation is just the beginning. nüvi 255 includes many travel tools including JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement converter, calculator and more. With photo navigation, you can download pictures from Garmin Connect Photos and navigate to them. The 255 is compatible with optional enhanced MSN Direct content (subscription and receiver required) and our free Garmin Garage where you can download animated vehicles that show your location on the map. It also comes with Garmin Lock, an anti-theft feature. Enhance your travel experience with optional plug-in microSD cards such as Garmin Travel Guides for detailed data on attractions.

    nüvi 255: Simple navigation at an affordable price

    Product Details

    • 3.5-inch Touch Screen Navigation with Turn by Turn spoken Directions
    • Pre-loaded Maps for all North America, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico with 6.5 million searchable points of interest
    • FM Traffic or MSN Direct Traffic/Content compatible (with optional GDB 55 receiver)
    • Easy to Use Interface; slim, pocket-sized form factor; 4-hour rechargeable battery; Vehicle power cable included;
    • Automatically Adjusts Your Time Zone While Navigating

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    Types of GPS available for your vehicle

    Posted in How to Choose Car GPS on August 26th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

    Types of GPS available for your vehicleTraveling around new places has become much easier with the advent of Global Positioning System (GPS). Previously, when we planned a trip to a new destination, it is often about the way we surf in the dark near. People used to hire guides for the purpose, which definitely burnt hole in their pockets. Also, if you are not familiar with the language of the wizard, there is much less that can be done to complete your tour successfully. All these drawbacks have been considerably reduced by the GPS. The application finds a wide application in various fields, including, defense, mining, travel and exploration, and many others. read more »