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Tom Tom Sat Nav
Sat Navs are becoming more and more popular. There are loads to choose from be it a Sat Nav Navman, Garmin, TomTom, Navigon, Mio or Snooper.Prices range from under a hundred pounds to over five hundred pounds.
Budget is not the only consideration. Sat Navs can be used for many purposes. They are not only designed for use in the car, although that is their most popular use. Sat Navs can be used on motorbikes, cycles, in trucks or as a pedestrian or public transport.
Sat Navs have been blamed for sending lorries down unsuitable roads, this has now been addressed with sat navs especially designed for large vehicles. These avoid narrow lanes and low bridges giving the truckers a suitable route.
There are sat navs that are designed for hikers and cyclists that not only get you from A to B but will tell you the terrain you will be travelling over. They can record your speed and some are designed so that you can interact with others and share routes.
There are lots of extras you can get with a sat nav such as speed camera alert. You can also download a traffic report system that will alert you when there is a problem in the traffic and re route you. There are some software systems that will help you correct bad driving habits so that you drive more economically. Save fuel and money and reduce your carbon footprint.
There are also fun things that you can download to your sat nav such as music and games. You can also download audio books.
So, if you want to leave your map behind, a sat nav can get you to your destination. They are especially useful if you drive alone. It is impossible to read a map or read instructions whilst driving and a sat nav can get you where you are going without getting lost. If you do take a wrong turn your sat nav will quickly re route you.
Whether you have a Sat Nav Navman, Garmin or TomTom you are sure to be pleased with this very useful tool.
So are girls really rubbish at directions? We gave two girls a sat nav each to see how they got on with directions….mmmmmm…..one had a tom tom one and the other a garmin nuvi 200. Please help us girls out, which one should we buy?
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Navman Sat Nav
Confused as to what to get your father on Father’s Day? What about a Satellite Navigational System for his car? As dad’s get older they start to become forgetful, unsure of what they’re were doing or where they were going, and well, people say their driving worsens, not that they’ll ever admit to it.
Sat-navs are now the newest must have in-car accessory for any driver. Offering step by step navigation through satellites in space in what’s known as Global Positioning System or GPS for short.
The older generation might say they got by just fine for decades with just an road map, a hazy memory of being there before, or a special sense of direction using the sun’s location, but just like mobile phones, give them a sat nav and within no time they’ll wonder how they got by all these years without one.
Sat nav systems help you to navigate unfamiliar streets and direct you to your destination in a quick, easy and safe way. The advantage is that you won’t have to read a map while trying to drive or stop to ask for directions, eliminating the frustration and unpleasant feeling of being lost.
The device is a handheld gadget with a screen and speaker, is powered by the cigarette lighter socket and sits on the dashboard or windscreen of the vehicle. Featuring software and maps the satnav directs you with voice prompts and an on-screen map showing your location. Just input your destination using a postcode or address and the sat nav will calculate the fastest or shortest route.
SatNavGPS.net compares satnavs by feature and price to find the most suitable sat-nav gift for him. From a budget Garmin, to a user-friendly TomTom or a feature packed Navman, there is something for everybody.
So whether your father loves gadgets or is a technophobe that has trouble using the DVD player, you’ll find the perfect gift with the help of the Sat Nav comparison site http://www.satnavgps.net