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Jensen NVX225 GPS Review

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Jensen is no stranger to aftermarket car tech, but we’ve mostly looked at its in-car stereo units rather than the company’s portable navigation systems, so we were pretty anxious to take the Jensen NVX225 out for a test drive when it arrived at our office. On the upside, the NVX225 has a pretty affordable price [...]

Mio DigiWalker C230 Review

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Back in May, we reviewed the Mio C220 portable navigation system, which we loved for its ease of use and affordable price, but ultimately we had to diss it because of an awful screen. Well, we’re happy to say that its successor, the Mio DigiWalker C230, offers the same intuitiveness and budget-friendly price plus an [...]

GlobalSat BT-359 Bluetooth GPS Receiver Review

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

If you’re directionally challenged or are constantly on the road for meetings, the GlobalSat BT-359 Bluetooth GPS Receiver might be a good accessory to pick up for your RIM BlackBerry Curve. Using Bluetooth technology, you can pair it with your phone and AT&T’s location-based service, TeleNav GPS Navigator, to get color maps, turn-by-turn driving directions, [...]

Trimble GPS Pack Review

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

GPS and location-based services aren’t always about driving from Point A to Point B. There are plenty of other uses for GPS, from geocaching to hiking, and now a company called Trimble Outdoors is trying to bring that experience to your cell phone. Working in conjunction with Sprint Nextel, the Trimble GPS Pack brings a [...]

Mio C220 GPS Receiver Review

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

There’s a lot to love about the Mio C220. It sports a compact, no-fuss design. It’s easy to use right out of the box and offers all the navigation basics. And when it comes to in-car GPS devices, you really can’t beat its $250 price tag. Basically, it’s a great option for first-time buyers and [...]


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