Posted on : 31-01-2008 | By :
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Intellitrac X1 is a GPS tracking system that is waterproof with 12 available channels. It not only tracks the vehicle, and lets you know exactly where it is, it also lets you listen to conversations in the vehicle. Say you have a teenage Son that asks to borrow the car. Well, you can spy on that little rascal with this nifty gadget. And if he gets wise, and says to himself “I’ll just unplug it, then plug it back up when I come back home…they’ll never know where I’ve been!” Well forget it. It has a battery backup that can churn along for more than 3 days when the battery is interrupted! According to the website “Other sneaky features of this device include voice wiretapping into the conversations in your vehicle, tow alarm, and even mileage report.” I don’t know about you, but all of this sounds kind of scary to me!
via navigadget
Posted on : 27-01-2008 | By :
Allanda | In :
GPS

If you do a lot of hiking up in the mountains, the Magellan Triton GPS may be a good choice for you. It has a color 2.2 inch screen and is waterproof. And another selling point is its price. It’s only $146 at Amazon, and will probably get cheaper, as most electronics. It is compatable with National Geographic TOPO maps, and it features the new Magellan VantagePoint content management software. It uses two AA Batteries.
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Posted on : 25-01-2008 | By :
Allanda | In :
GPS

It seems portable GPS systems are all the craze now. Panasonic has a new portable navigation coming out soon known as the Strada Pocket – or in a more complicated manner, the CN-MP50D in Japan this coming February 12th. Tipped to retail for approximately $660, the Strada Pocket aims to make you part with your hard earned cash for the following specifications.
# SD memory card slot
# LED backlight LCD display
# 1.5-watt speaker
# GPS navigation
# 1Seg compatibility
# Battery life: 4 hours of navigation, two hours of 1Seg
via mobilewhack.com
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