How To Select a Portable GPS

Written by man on March 8th, 2010 in Other.

A portable GPS system consists of a unit that is not limited to in-car usage. Older GPS designs require cabling and combinations either with Palms or PDAs, relying on this adaptation and on car power. A portable GPS system is a unit designed for outside usage either mounted on the bike or motorcycle or carried around when hiking, mountain climbing or jogging. There are some differences between a portable GPS system and the car GPS unit, and although the functions and the features may be the same, what differs is design.

 

the ease of programming, the detour options and the speed of the satellite connection make the difference in terms of system proficiency. All these make the handheld or portable GPS system models a viable choice with multiple applications. If used for outdoor applications, the portable unit should be weather resistant and waterproof in order to allow usage in all sorts of conditions without any inconvenience. The same portable device can be used in the car, since the design of new units is adaptable to a larger number of circumstances. You can for example use the GPS device to find alternative routes that avoid traffic jams.

 

Are there any criteria to be used for the correct choice of the portable GPS system? Comparisons and ratings are available for many models, and the best way to find them is on the Internet. There are in fact, web pages that provide comprehensive comparisons, reviews and price information. The good bits and bad bits of different portable GPS system models are discussed, and some other people’s suggestions could be really useful. Don’t limit the testing of the portable GPS system to the vocal announcements, but go through all the features.

 

Consider the relevance of a certain feature of the portable GPS system for your personal needs. And since we are talking about a portable device, the size is very important. If the GPS comes with a screen it may not fit your pocket, therefore, check this portability range too. Then, the price comes next on our list of criteria to be met. If you insist on buying a cheap unit, you risk to buy a poor quality item that will function only sporadically. Automatic rerouting and the possibility to calculate the remaining distance or travel time to destination are equally valuable in a portable GPS.

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When the author isn’t geocaching, he’s a fan of the psychic reviews, uses the hcg diet, and rides around using his Miata windscreen windblocker wind deflector.

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