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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Sat Nav For Stress-Free Travel

By Owen Jones


There are many reasons why you may be a prime candidate for an auto navigation system: If you drive to new locations frequently, say as a company representative; if the routes that you travel regularly are constantly being dug up, if there are frequent traffic jams or if there are loads of traffic lights on it; if you want to circumvent schools or shopping malls or if you just want to find a shorter or a more scenic route to your destination.

Many individuals would benefit from an auto navigation system, but there are several types of systems so it can be quite tricky to work out which one would be the best to suit your needs. In the rest of this article, we will take a more comprehensive look at these different models.

Sole purpose, stand-alone auto navigation systems are the kind that are frequently built into new vehicles by the manufacturer. However, that is the most expensive way of buying an auto navigation system, so it is worth getting one put in later, because then the cost of the unit does not go on the car's finance deal, which would make the sat nav unit very expensive.

These devices usually bear subscription charges analogous to a mobile phone. This means that the sat nav unit is frequently sold for a very small profit, but the company makes its money from your monthly payments for the data feed. It is a very similar set up to the mobile phone deals.

The monthly fees are a bind, but the systems are right up to date. The data in these units is updated live and you will be made aware of obstacles or hazards in the road ahead of you within minutes of them happening.

Multipurpose hand-held navigation units are auto navigation systems that do not offer quite as much detail as the stand-alones, but they can be upgraded by software add-ons to do the same job if you like.

However, because they are transportable, they can be removed from the car and used in a boat or for hiking or cycling. In other words, the hand-held console is far more adaptable.

Laptop or Palm Top based systems are made to run on your computer. They are normally just as capable of delivering as detailed information as a stand-alone system and they are obviously portable as well.

If you already have a portable computer then this is just about the least expensive, good set-up. You will get a top of the range, GPS auto navigation set-up on a large, laptop screen for only the cost of the subscription.

Satellite navigation is certainly here to stay, because young people want it. It can also be seen as a safety device for solo travellers. For example, if a lone traveller gets lost, there is no need to stop to ask directions or if your car breaks down out of town, you will know where you are located in order to direct the service to where you are.




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