Topic: What brand of GPS system would you recommend and why? | |
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Edited by
jullieans
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Wed 12/10/14 01:16 AM
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Hello, I need a GPS system for my newly purchased Car. I am looking for the best GPS system with latest features. I made the best GPS investment and found Phoenix Secure GPS system, before I need your recommendations. So please help me.
Thanks in advance! |
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Hey jullieans,
I have been using Phoenix Secure GPS Tracker for a while now & I am pretty satisfied. My earlier tracker was from autocop but I removed it because of poor quality. You can go to www.phoenixsecure.in or call them up for a good deal. Excellent service. |
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I just use my phone, cheap and easy. Its all pretty much the same anyway, just make sure you have the latest updates. Google Maps has worked well for me. Step by step, voice navigation, haven't had any issues with it. I've traveled up and down the southern US east coast with it and haven't gotten lost. Not even in the mountains.
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Tom Tom, or Garmin. Never let me down, or any of my work vans.
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Hey,
I saw the website too, I think phoenix is what I was looking for.. Thanks! |
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Phoenix looks like exactly what I was looking for.. Thanks! |
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I use two. Mostly to verify one vs the other (I can't afford to be lost in a major city with a truck). The truck is equipped with a Qualcomm brand, and I own a Garmin Nuvee-Dezl. I prefer the Garmin.
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I use Garmin.
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I'm upset over having my Research &, deveopment finances stolden to iron out kinks that occur with currupt thermodynamic FORTRAN &, PASCAL retail componants! Though "On Star" is the oldest GPS retail componants I've heard of built into "stock" vechiles. All the inaccurate longitude &, latitude I've experienced with mobile phones. Fear any advice on industry geared premeditated inaccuricies so suggest doing 1's own thermodynamics &, encode on a volume of 9 to stop infiltration of encode(perpetual rebooting) or, infiltration of 1's encrypton v�a the associtive property of �lgebra calibrated outside of a volume of 9 which is a currupt "encode" &, potentially creates the capibility to loose information locations let alone impedence of 1's resonance!
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Rand McNally maps work best for me!
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Rand McNally maps work best for me! ... and you figured out how to fold them back up??? Good for you |
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In my experience, google's navigation software kicks butt over garmin and other gps systems in most circumstances.
I would skip the single-purpose device and get a nice cradle for your phone or tablet. |
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Rand McNally maps work best for me! I concur! The maps are almost never wrong. |
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I go with the best gps.. out there.
its called.!. hey buddy.. do you know where this address is..? |
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Edited by
Rajanchadha
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Fri 11/03/17 10:39 PM
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Hey guys i will suggest you Roadpoint Limited for accurate real time tracking. because they have wide rang of GPS system and affordable for all pockets. and i will strongly recommend you their personal tracker which i am using for my daughter and its going great.
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When I bought my new car it already had a GPS included with it and have no idea what brand it is. I have owned a Garmin before though and had no problems with it. When I would type in an address I would purposely take a wrong turn just so the GPS would sound dejected when it says "Recalculating".
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just download Waze on to your cell
very easy to use and its free : ) FREE to download , FREE to use as well as people can update it per traffic , accidents , police etc etc etc i have been using it a long time now works on all platforms (as far as i know) so save your money and try it out and no this is not an add or sales pitch did i mention its free ? : ) |
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Wed 12/10/14 04:16 AM
hhhmm they waited a long time for my answer lol |
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The best, and more versatile system, is your smartphone. Or even better, a pad. Then you have a big screen with high resolution. No handheld GPS can match this, not at the same price level anyway.
Most newer android-system has very precise GPS. Many has also the Glonass-system. Precise enough for most civilian uses. And not to forget all the other uses a smartphone or pad have. |
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