handbag or even backpack. TomTom GO 300 is ideal for any car driver. It is easy to install, just plug in, switch on and drive away. There is no need for a PC link, in fact no technical knowledge is needed at all. It fits simply into the included car mounting kit, which is easily attached to the car dashboard or windshield. It is extremely easy to opertate: just turn it on and users can instantly access all the programs, maps and colour 3D navigation views, as well as voice-guided instructions in their chosen language. It has a touch screen interface to avoid fumbling with multiple buttons or extra devices while sitting in traffic. The touch screen is totally intuitive and the entire route can be planned with just a couple of screen taps.
The features of this user-friendly system along with its relatively low price (around 700 dollars) has made it a hit with consumers.
Others, such as the Magellan Roadmate, are slightly more difficult to use but also come with a database of maps and local attractions such as restaurants.
In North American, the most popular brands are Garmin and Magellan.
Selecting the Right GPS Unit for Your Needs: Handheld vs Dash-Mounted
When selecting between a handheld unit versus a dash-mounted unit for your vehicle, consider whether you may want to use it for any other purpose, such as boating or camping.
Pros and Cons of Dash-Mounted GPS Units
Advantages
Larger screens with better resolution which are simple to read at a glance even in poor lighting conditions
More sophisticated models have features such route recalculation if the driver diverges from the planned route
Larger buttons for ease of operation while driving
Unit is securely attached to your vehicle to thwart theft
Some units have voice instructions that communicate distance, street names, and direction of the next turn thus keeping the driver's eyes on the road instead of on the screen
No batteries needed, runs off car battery
Address lookup capabilities
Some units have a individual address book to store locations for quick and simple search
Advanced mapping capabilities
Better reception outside the city
Boosts car resale value
Disadvantages
Difficult to remove from vehicle if you decide to use it elsewhere
Larger footprint in/on dashboard
Too large for use by bikers, kayakers or hikers.
More expensive
Hopefully this advice will help you find the best unit for your needs among all the different GPS vehicle tracking units available.
About the Author
Frank Hague does not have a GPS vehicle tracking device yet.
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