Category: Satellite Navigation systems
Hitachi W53H – phone meets GPS
Hitachi has just launched the W53H handset (also known as the Wooo) in Japan, offering phone functionality alongside satellite navigation. Three colours available – Japan Black, Nordic White, and Euro Purple – with features of the slim handset including…
MyDean FX-7 offers GPS navigation and TV on the move
In a move that's unlikely to be sanctioned in the UK, MyDean is offering satellite navigation and digital TV on one screen with the FX-7. The device has a 7-inch touchscreen for directions, but also packs in a DMB…
Korean launch for Immersion-powered tactile GPS units
CTT-Net of Korea is launching the first navigation devices to use Immersion's TouchSense technology, which offers tactile feedback for touchscreens. CTT-Net's TouchSense-enabled products for the Korean market include the CSN-7040, a handheld navigation device, and the CIN-7000, a built-in…
Shiny Video Review: Navman S90i Satellite Navigation System
Navman’s newest GPS range is more about accessibility than new features – changing the external appearance and interface of a gadget oft feared…
Shiny Video Review: Binatone Carerra X430 Sat Nav
This GPS system from Binatone packs a lot into a light, portable body and carries a relatively low price tag for the kind of features…
Trackstick II – follow your travels on Google Earth
If one holiday blends into another, why not let the Trackstick II keep a track of your travels? It's a low-power GPS mapping device that uses Google Earth to pinpoint your exact location, running for up to a week via…
Deluo MouseGPS – mouse meets sat nav
Another hybrid gadget for the mobile workers amongst you, this time the Deluo MouseGPS, which as the name suggests, packs GPS into the humble mouse. The mouse is an optical scroll mouse, with USB connectivity, retractable cord and ergonomic grip….
Navtones teams up with TomTom for Mr T voice navigation
He might not be keen on planes, but Mr T is more than happy to get into your car, thanks to Navtones and TomTom. Yes, celebrity voices are now available to replace the dull one your sat nav shipped…
Mio C720t GPS system features a digital camera for image navigation
You can always tell when we consider a product we’re writing about just a tad bit boring, as we minimise the size of the picture and shove it off to the left like so. Sadly, 450pixels-wide pictures of GPS systems just don’t work as well as iRobot ConnectRs.
Mio’s latest GPS navigation device, the C720t features a digital camera – 2-megapixels to be exact – which allow you to embed GPS coordinates into an image and help you find your way back to the location as if it were an address. Navigadget, the site where we stole this story fromare kindly linking back to, claim…