GPS Tracking Guide

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Garmin Nuvi 350

The Garmin Nuvi 350 pocket GPS navigator is among the highest rated, and provides superior support when you are traveling. GPS technology combined with advanced features makes the Garmin Nuvi 350 pocket navigator a handy tool for you on your journey, whatever your means of transportation, be it driving in a car or going on a hiking adventure. Best of all, the price of the Garmin Nuvi 350 pocket GPS navigator is very affordable.

The Garmin Nuvi 350 is a small pocket size and lightweight GPS navigator. It can be easily used held in the palm of the hand, and is designed to easily fit in your pocket as well. The display is of high quality resolution, making it easy for you to understand maps and directions displayed on it. This GPS navigator also allows you the opportunity to store a great deal of information of previously navigated sites in its memory card, which has high storage capacity. The battery time is 8 hours for this GPS navigator and it comes with an energy adaptor for charging it in the vehicles.

The previous model for this GPS device was Garmin Nuvi 250 GPS Navigator System which had the same theme functions but was not as loaded as this GSP 350. The battery life was less and the GPS 250 had fewer features. The advantage of owning the Garmin Nuvi 250 GPS Navigator System is the modest price tag. Though the 250 GPS navigator lacked in some of the features but for basic navigation purposes it served very well and proved to be the great technology success. “

Technology has made life much easier and these GPS navigators have proved the statement true.  Best of all, Garmin is known for making high quality products available at a low price.

February 26, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Garmin 72 Personal Navigator

The GPS 72 is a hand held GPS receiver that can track up to twelve satellites and performs very reliably. Features; Weight 7.5 oz, Size 1.2×6.2×2.7 inches, Waterproof, Battery -2 AA up to 16 hours, Warranty 1 year.

This is a good all around unit suitable for many purposes. Small enough to fit in a shirt pocket and waterproof so it can go almost anywhere. Power it up and it usually has a fix in less that a minute and has always been strong at keeping a reliable signal. Accuracy is also a strong point, it is common to be able to return to a preset position within a 10 to 15 foot range.

While this unit may be ideal for use in the marine invironment it is quite handy on the hiking trail as well. Garmin claims the unit floats and is waterproof and we can verify both to be true. It comes with a basic marine datadase but does not include street mapping. Other included features are 500 waypoint storage, 10 track storage, trip computer, 50 route storage, Tides, Sun and Moon phase.

All in all great performance at a low price in a neat package and this one is a hit.

July 16, 2008 Posted by | Product Reviews | , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

Microsoft’s Streets and Trips

This is a really neat program in alot of ways but it is not without some drawbacks. Lets start with the good points, the program is a bargain at $99 list price. This is for the program and also includes the GPS receiver which plugs into your computer’s USB port. The program is also available without the GPS but why go there?

Assuming you are using it on your laptop your are able to look at a map which is huge compared to in dash or those little on dash portable models. My laptop has a 15.5 inch screen so its easy to see the map at a glance. It includes voice directions, landmarks, and many of the standard feature found on most GPS receivers today. The accuracy of the estimated position is excellent. Most of us who travel seem to have laptops so you hop in the rental car, fire up the laptop and your navigation system is ready.

The not so good; the navigation of the menu seems awkward to us. Even after quite a bit of use we still find ourselves fumbling with it a bit. The top navigation bar is filled with icons that are not intuitive but you do get what you’re after. It just seems t take a little longer than we think it should. The other drawback is that it is only as portable as carrying a laptop would be. A portable GPS by contrast, could fit in your pocket or carried with a wriststrap.

All in all this is a great product for a very low cost.

July 16, 2008 Posted by | Product Reviews | , , , , , | Leave a Comment

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