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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Choosing A GPS System That You Can Trust

By David Bouman


GPS or Global Positioning Systems has made our lives much easier. Reading maps and stopping for directions has become a thing of the past now that GPS has made our lives more convenient.

As GPS devices move forward with technology, it can be a little confusing about choosing the right one to meet your needs, so below are some tips on making the right choice when purchasing a GPS for your vehicle.

An important thing is to look for both clear graphics and a clear audio voice that you like. You will be able to look then at the map on the screen and hear the voice telling you where to turn next. Choose a screen that is big enough for you to see but not big enough to block your view or to get in the way.

While some GPS have voice command functions, they are not always 100% reliable or accurate, so before making your purchase, test the screen options in the store first, and choose the device that has the easiest to read display, as well as larger sized buttons that will make it easier to navigate while you are driving.

If you are buying one, you can purchase a kind that stays permanently on your dashboard or one that you detach and can take with you wherever you travel. The benefit to the former is that you will not have to hassle with taking it out every time you get in the car because it will just be where you want it to be.

It is often a good idea to choose the mobile variety of GPS if you have more than one vehicle for which you intend to use it, plus it can be taken with you whilst hiking or jogging. Make sure to check the size of the mobile device prior to purchasing, however, because it will need to fit into your hand, or whichever pocket or bag that you take with you.

It is very convenient to have a data base that shows points of interest because there you can look up the nearest coffee shop, for instance, or gas station or grocery store. Your GPS will be able to give you a name as well as information about how to get there and maybe even what you'll find there.

Get a GPS that updates all the time because roads and businesses are always changing. You can even get traffic reports with these, too, so that you'll know if there is road construction going on and can be told about alternate routes that might be possible for you to take.




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