Garmin StreetPilot c550 - Quality Ready To Go Affordable Navigation

October 12th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Overview: Preloaded street maps, full coverage, integrated FM traffic receiver, anti-theft, high-sensitivity receiver, sunlight-readable, Bluetooth® wireless, speaks street names, MP3 player.

Yes, it really is that simple

Talk about simple. The portable StreetPilot® c550 comes ready-to-go right out of the box with preloaded maps and plenty of options. This navigator delivers the same, easy-to-use, affordable navigation as our popular selling c300 series with many enhancements like Bluetooth® wireless technology with hands-free calling, an integrated traffic receiver, MP3 player, plus much more.

New c500 series Features

In addition to the simple touch-screen display found in previous versions, the StreetPilot c550 along with its counterparts, the StreetPilot c530 and the StreetPilot c510, come loaded with new c500 series features including:

* High-sensitivity GPS receiver – provides faster acquisition times and maintains signal under heavy foliage and near city skyscrapers
* Automotive-grade, sunlight-readable, anti-glare display – makes it easier to see where you’re going
* Streamlined design – creates a slimmer, more refined shape
* Configurable vehicle icons – allow you to select a fun, customized car-shaped icon that shows your position on the map
* Garmin Lock™ – anti-theft feature that disables the unit from performing any functions until you type in a specific 4-digit PIN or take the unit to a predetermined location.

Bluetooth Wireless

Features exclusive to the StreetPilot c550 include Bluetooth technology integrated with a microphone and dual speakers that lets you to make hands-free mobile phone calls on a compatible Bluetooth wireless phone. View incoming calls on your c550, and simply tap the screen to answer. Just speak into the built-in microphone while staying focused on your driving. In addition, retrieve and dial numbers from your personalized phone book or the phone’s call history log. You can also make calls from the StreetPilot c550’s huge points of interest database – which includes hotels, restaurants, stores, and much more.

Integrated Traffic Receiver

Another feature unique to the c550 is its integrated traffic capabilities. The c550 includes, an integrated FM TMC traffic receiver which notifies you of traffic, construction and weather delays and automatically suggests alternative routes.

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GPS Tracking System - Pros and Cons Of Putting A Car Navigation GPS On Your Teenagers Car

October 7th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Learning to drive - for teenagers it is one of those rites or passage as the saying goes. For parents the emotions that many go through typically ranges from stressed out to horrible but for the teen it is exciting. Because the youngest drivers have the minimum amount of experience with driving an automobile they tend to make the most mistakes while on the road that concerned parents wished they could save them from making in the first place and some vehicles already have a car navigation gps system pre-installed.

Besides the safety issue, parents worry about where their kids are actually going in the car. Parents hear stories from other parents or even just think about their own teenage days and decide to keep a close eye on their kids’ whereabouts. One way to very accurately see where a teenager drives to is to install a GPS tracking system on his or her car if one is not already installed.

Safety

Young drivers are more likely to take driving risks than more experienced drivers. One feature of many vehicular GPS tracking systems is software that monitors speed. With that data, parents can decide to suspend driving privileges or any other measure.

Also, in case of an accident or breakdown, the GPS tracking system can notify parents immediately. This helps especially because younger drivers may not have a good idea of geography or the streets they are on. But a map from the GPS system pinpoints the car’s location.

Tracking

However, most parents that install a GPS tracking system in a teen’s car is doing it to make sure he or she follows the house rules about where to go and not to go. Some parents prohibit their kids from driving on the freeway. Others may forbid going to certain other teens’ houses. Some are simply worried that the kid may not actually be going to the library or to soccer practice, but to someplace undesirable. In short, parents use GPS tracking systems to keep their kids honest.

Promotions assert the ease of installation of these car navigation gps systems is so good, that your teen doesn’t need to know that you have it there. Essentially, the parents of the teen can do this discreetly, and have the data sent to them on their computer or phone. This can be an effective tool for teenagers that appear to constantly drive in a reckless manner and break other vehicular rules. Nevertheless, it might be best used as a last resort, and only with the knowledge of the driver.

If your child discovers that he/she has been tracked with a GPS device without their knowledge, it will only serve to increase both hostility and distrust. To face your child with their deeds of wrongdoing, it will be essential to acknowledge that there is a GPS tracking system placed within the vehicle.

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Garmin StreetPilot c340 Traffic Ready Car GPS System

September 19th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you’re looking for vehicle navigation that’s powerful and simple to use, the Garmin StreetPilot c340 is just the ticket. Right out of the box, this unit helps you make the right turns wherever your travels take you. With an easy-to-use touchscreen interface, text-to-speech voice commands, a brilliant display that shows the way with 2D or 3D animations, and a massive points of interest database, the c340 has all the basics covered. Plus, you’ll find some great additional features that make it a must-have companion.

Look Mom, no buttons! Garmin has taken simplicity to a new level with the c340.

The c340 is designed with simplicity in mind, although Garmin hasn’t forgotten to add a touch of class. With a weight of under ten ounces and a width of 4.4 inches, the c340 is ultracompact and easy to transport. To keep confusion on the road to a minimum, the only buttons are a rotary volume knob and an on/off switch. The bright 3.5-inch-diagonal display features a touchscreen, making it a snap to input routing information and make quick selections on the road. The c340 sports dual integrated speakers for high-quality voice prompts, a USB port for PC connectivity, and an internal lithium-ion battery that provides power when you’re planning your routes outside the car (approximately 4-8 hours battery life). In addition to an included 12-volt power adapter for in-car power, there’s also an SD memory card expansion slot for use with other Garmin MapSource mapping products. The unit is secured by a suction-mount cradle that fastens to the windshield, allowing for easy portability between vehicles. You can even customize the c340’s appearance with optional colored faceplates that suit your style. While the c340 has an internal GPS antenna, it also has an MCX-type connector for hooking up an optional external GPS antenna.

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