Category: Satellite Navigation systems
Nokia smartphones to get free global sat nav
Google may have recently announced its free navigation service, but Nokia's announcement today totally trounces that one. From March, all new Nokia GPS smartphones are to get Ovi Maps. For free. WORLDWIDE. While Google's service is US-based only, Nokia's…
Free sat nav app debuts with Vodafone iPhone
If you've got up early today and already sorted yourself out with a new Vodafone iPhone, you'll be happy to hear that you can grab yourself a free-to-try Sat Nav app too. The Vodafone Navigation app provides turn-by-turn 3D navigation…
Avoid getting lost to snow blindness with the ViewRanger "off-road" sat nav
If you're feeling a bit "Ray Mears" and are planning on braving the great outdoors despite the chilly weather, you might want to consider taking the ViewRanger "off-raod" sat nav with you. Running on any S60 Smartphone and now coming…
Vexia go green with Econav 480 and 380 sat navs
We all want to be a little friendlier to the environment, but electric cars still reek of "geek" rather than "chic". If you're trying to be a little greener whilst in your motor, why not have a look at Vexia's…
Waze mapping service goes global
Watching the live map grow on the Waze website is quite a sight.
TomTom unveils new "navigation/infotainment" solution
The Go I-90 can be installed into any car model and provides full radio integration with the car speakers for high quality audio when using spoken instructions, or making hands-free phone calls.
TomTom car kit for iPhone
TomTom has introduced a car kit for the iPhone. Compatible with the iPhone 3G and 3GS (running OS 3.0 or later), it features a secure mount to dock the iPhone to the desired position on the car windshield or dashboard.
An adjustable mount securely rotates iPhone to either portrait or landscape mode for optimal positioning and widescreen route display. Voice instructions are provided through the built-in speaker and the integrated microphone and speaker also allow hands-free calling while driving.
TomTom claims that the built-in GPS receiver reduces the chance of signal drop out in areas where GPS reception is limited like cities with tall buildings or forested areas. Additional features include an iPhone charging facility and a facility to play music via the audio output (providing your car stereo has an audio input of course).
TomTom launches top-end GO 950 LIVE, GO 750 LIVE and GO 550 LIVE
All three offer access to TomTom's Live Service offering which gives the driver traffic alerts and fuel prices before they start as well as real-time updates. There's also an Eco Routes option has also been introduced, so drivers can select the most fuel-efficient route.
Vexia Econav saves money/planet
Here’s a sat nav with a difference. The Econav 435 from Vexia claims to be able to reduce your fuel consumption by up to a third.
Available in September for £169 it works by telling you, in real time, the most economical and ecological way to drive, saving you up to £400 a year on your fuel bill and also reducing the amount of amount of CO2 you produce when driving.
Mio announces two new sat nav ranges
Following the launch earlier this year of Mio's flagship Navman Spirit range, Mio today announces new mid-range and entry level sat navs with prices ranging from £69.99 to £119.99