Remember Me
forgot your password?

In-Car GPS Units - Navigate Easily to Your Destination

What is GPS?

The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites to transmit signals to a GPS unit on earth to accurately identify a person's direction, speed location and time. It was developed twenty years ago by the US military because of the security needs of the time. Today, it can be used by anyone provided they posses a GPS enabled device or unit.

GPS devices can be practically used in almost any situation that you can think of, whether it is commercial, military or recreational. In the scientific arena, it has been widely used for global navigations, scientific and aeronautical researches, and even for handling the probabilities of catastrophes like earthquakes and tornadoes. For the everyday lay person, probably the best know use of GPS is as an in car navigational device.

Why Use an In-Car GPS Unit?

A GPS car unit is a device that you use to navigate while you are in your car. They can be fixed to the car or portable. With a GPS unit in your car easily tracked by the satellites, the device will safely and accurately direct you to all the places you want to go to and tell you what is the best route to get there.

You may be surprised to discover how easy they are to use. The gadget will always provide the user with user friendly options, right through to the successful completion of your journey. For travelers navigating across the globe, one could follow their journey right from the dashboard of the car. The weather and climatic conditions are closely monitored from your driver's seat, and you get the updates on events around you.

Brands of In-Car GPS Units

These devices come in different varieties and at different costs. Spending on an in-car GPS unit is proportional to the devices features and quality.

The Garmin Nuvi 660 comes with a wide and clear screen along with hands free communications from your phone for your convenience. The HP iPaq rx5900 Travel Companion is relatively affordable. It is smaller but has all that you need. Listen to music and indulge in games to break the boredom.

Then there is the Magellan Maestro 4250, one of the most popular GPS devices. With this GPS, you receive real and updated traffic as you cruise along the highway. Enjoy the Bluetooth feature and sit back as you safely navigate home. The Pioneer AVIC-Z2 is a sizable unit with wider memory capacity, thus it can refine the details of the maps even better.

When buying a GPS unit, you should choose one that is at the upper end of your budget so that you can get the best of what GPS devices offer. There are several other competitors which are just as good as those units outlined above, with marvelous performance. Some of them will be a little cheaper with comparable features and GPS units in general are coming down in price everyday. Make sure you test drive any GPS unit before you buy.

Today, most new cars already have the GPS unit installed when you buy them. This makes it more convenient and you have the warranty advantage for any breakages or fault. However, you don't get to choose what unit comes with the car which can be a disadvantage when the unit isn't that user friendly.

While GPS car units offer many advantages, some caution is necessary when you are looking to purchase a GPS unit for your car. You want something that is very user friendly and is of high quality. The lesson is: try before you buy.

Derrick Bogaster
Derrick Bogaster has scores of Motorcycle GPS bargains available in his motorcycle GPS webstore. Find great deals on brands such as Garmin Motorcycle GPS and TomTom.
Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Automotive Articles
  • More from Derrick Bogaster

Telehandlers - Differences Between Articulated Telehandlers And Rigid Chassis Telehandlers

By: Schaffer Loaders | 09/11/2009
Telehandlers have gained enormous popularity in recent years and are now a familiar sight on construction jobs and farms worldwide. There are two type of telehandler - those constructed with a rigid chassis and the up and coming telehandlers manufactured with an articulated chassis. The most common telehandler found is the...

Lift Capacity, Safe Work Load, Operating Load, Tipping Loads - What Do They Mean?

By: Schaffer Loaders | 09/11/2009
Choosing a mini loader, skid steer loader, front end loader, wheel loader or mini telescopic loader that will do your job safely and effectively is of paramount importance, but what does all the jargon mean? There can be a confusing array of specifications stated on brochures, but they may not...

Articulated Mini Loaders Vs Skidsteer

By: Schaffer Loaders | 09/11/2009
Below are 9 reasons why articulated mini loaders are raved about by operators to be far superior than skidsteers: 1.Articulated mini loaders are very VERSATILE. You can operate every accessory that you can use on a skidsteer. Articulated mini loaders use an endless amount of tools including, pallet forks, 4-in-1 buckets,...

Mini Loader - Tool Carrier Versatility

By: Schaffer Loaders | 09/11/2009
There are two main classes of front end loaders - tool carriers and bucket loaders. Bucket loaders have the bucket permanently attached to the front end loader mast and are only designed to use a bucket, they don't have a quick change facility to enable a range of different attachments...

Making Sense Of Loader Engine Power Output

By: Schaffer Loaders | 09/11/2009
The power output of mini loader, mini digger, skid steer, wheel loader and front end loader engines can be measured in Kilowatts (kW), metric horsepower (PS) or imperial horsepower (hp). It is important to note when comparing different makes of industrial loaders what engine output is being stated, for example...

Forklift Safety Tips

By: Francois Muscat | 09/11/2009
Here are just a few tips on forklift safety. One certainty is to centre your load as much as possible; the heaviest part should be closest to the front wheels. Never ever overload a forklift - that is why its load capacity is clearly marked. Never raise or lower the forks while in motion, and take turns slowly, to prevent tipping. Never tilt the forks with a load in a raised position, unless you are loading or unloading.

Feel The Ecstasy And Pleasure Of Driving With The Porsche And Saturn Engines

By: lowmileageengines | 09/11/2009
If you are thinking about buying a used car engine

Ride Away With A Motorcycle GPS

By: Derrick Bogaster | 29/07/2008 | Automotive
These days almost everyone has heard of the Global Positioning System or GPS for short. Using a group of satellites, the GPS allows anyone with a GPS receiver to know their position on Earth. The speed at which GPS technology has improved over the years has been amazing, with many...

Navigate the Open Water With a Marine GPS

By: Derrick Bogaster | 29/07/2008 | Sports & Fitness
In the past, mariners use to navigate by the stars. Today, they navigate by satellites through the Global Positioning System (GPS). This brilliant piece of technology can locate a person with a GPS receiver anywhere on Earth and report back their exact location with astonishing accuracy. It can also tell...

Navigate Outdoors With a Handheld GPS Unit

By: Derrick Bogaster | 28/07/2008 | Computers
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a navigational system consisting of a number of satellites that enables anyone to know their position on Earth. It works regardless of the weather, day or night, using radio signals that bounce between the receiver on Earth and the satellite in space. It is...

In-Car GPS Units - Navigate Easily to Your Destination

By: Derrick Bogaster | 27/07/2008 | Automotive
What is GPS? The Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites to transmit signals to a GPS unit on earth to accurately identify a person's direction, speed location and time. It was developed twenty years ago by the US military because of the security needs of the time. Today, it can be...

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.02, 0, w1)