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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Tips On Choosing The Right GPS [article from Articleranks]

Tips On Choosing The Right GPS


A GPS is an extremely handy tool, able to get you to unfamiliar places, guide you when you get lost, and get you home again. Depending largely on what you want to use the device for and what you can afford to spend on it is your choice of GPS.

Contrary to popular belief, when you buy a GPS, there are no fees or subscriptions. In some units, Traffic Receiver or MSN will be offered on the device as well as the default maps which will be charged for. Bluetooth facilities are free.

Your choice of GPS will depend on what you want to use it for. Often featuring a slightly larger screen for easy viewing are automotive models and they are also designed to be fitted into the car. These models attach to the dash or windscreen, and often can be charged from the cigarette lighter of the car as you travel. If you have family and friends around the country and if you travel a lot for work, then it may be ideal to get this kind of GPS so you can get there and back without unnecessary detours.

Considered as the most popular type of GPS is a handheld GPS since you can use it for a wide variety of purposes. For boating, hiking, biking, and camping, a handheld GPS is ideal and it can also be mounted with a bracket in the car. For these activities, a mapping GPS is probably better. You will also be able to add other maps via software because of these types and such maps include topographical maps, hiking trails, and biking trails. If you like to head out and see where the trails take you, a mapping GPS will record your trip and save it so you can refer to it later and repeat the trip.

Small versions of GPS are available and you can have these attached to the handlebar or a motorbike or bicycle or you can wear them on a strap on the wrist like a watch. These are very convenient for cyclists and bikers, but they are small, and it is not always easy to hear or see where you are going.

If you are looking for a GPS for boating, make sure the model you buy is waterproof. Although most handheld models are water resistant, you many want to spend a little extra and get a GPS that is waterproof.

On some GPS models, the basic default maps would only show the main highways. You may need additional software to upload more detailed maps, and some brands offer internet uploads of maps as well. If you are hiking for days on end with no access to charging facilities, then among the other items you should check is battery life. The black and white screens are cheaper but a color screen is much nicer to work with. What you need to do before you make a decision is weigh up the features that you would need as well as the features you like and the cost.

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