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It wasn't until I bought my first GPS with Bluetooth, that I realized how dangerous it had been for me to drive and talk on my cell phone. Before I bought this device, I did a lot of research into which companies offered GPS's with Bluetooth capability. In this article I'm going to share the fruits of my research with you, so you don't have to spend all the time that I did.
Although, you don't want to talk at all in heavy traffic, using a Bluetooth device for hands-free calling is certainly much easier on the brain and concentration than holding a cell phone with one hand and driving with the other. (And one of my cars is a straight shift! Imagine that!) Talking through a Bluetooth enabled device while driving is just like talking to a friend who's actually in the car with you.
GPS systems with Bluetooth capability are easier for me to talk on than one of those "Dr. Spock" Bluetooth ear things. I guess this is a personal thing, but wearing one of those things bugs me more than having to hold a cell phone.
So, let's get to it. What are the best GPS units with Bluetooth to buy?
Well, there are three main manufacturers of GPS receivers, Garmin, Tom Tom, and Magellan. Sure, there are other companies that makes GPS's but personally I like to stay with the big players. That way I know my purchase of several hundred dollars is going to be supported in the future.
Garmin is by far the largest manufacturer of GPS receivers, and they have several models with Bluetooth capability. Garmin sells almost 70% of all GPS systems sold. They have an excellent product line, with models at many price points. I especially like the Garmin nuvi line. There are several nuvis that support Bluetooth, the 360,370 and up (all the way to the 880) all support Bluetooth.
The screen size of the 300 line is the smaller 3.5-inch screen. (Measured along the diagonal.) The 600's and above all have 4.3-inch screens. And the newer nuvi 5000 has a huge 5.2-inch screen. Personally, I like bigger screens. They're easier to see, and they don't take up that much more real estate on my dashboard.
Right now, the 300 line sells for a little more than $200, while the 600's are about $100 more--in other words, they sell in the $300's.
Tom Tom is fast catching up with Garmin, by offering very competitive products at excellent prices. The Tom Tom Go line all have Bluetooth. The Go 510 sells for around $200, while the Go 920 runs around $350.
As far as Magellan, I really like their Maestro line. The Maestros are direct competitors with Garmin's nuvi line and with all of Tom Tom's products. There are two Maestros that have Bluetooth, the 3250 and the 4250. The only difference between these two models is screen size. The 4250 has the larger, 4.3-inch screen. Magellan has a great deal with AAA where they offer AAA's Tour Book right on the GPS device! (I love AAA, so that was a real selling feature with me!)
Right now a 3250 is going to run you around $200 and a 4250 is about $50 more.
I'm not going to tell you which GPS with Bluetooth I finally decided to get. I think that would be unfair. I will say that I am very impressed with all three of these companies, especially with the models I've mentioned.
GPS with Bluetooth used to be a fairly expensive purchase, but no longer. Now, everyone can afford one! And believe me, they are great to have!
To learn more about how to choose the best GPS with Bluetooth check out my website.
Rick Cole is a true GPS enthusiast! Take a look at his website to find out more information about the best GPS navigation systems!
Your GPS Unit - To Mount or Not to Mount
In the past most people who bought a GPS unit would mount it inside of their car. Today, each consumer will make this decision on their own. Most units come with mounting kits, but you can decide if you would like to use it or not. Many people are finding that it is more convenient for them if they do not mount the GPS, though others feel that mounted is the best option. You will need to decide, based on your own needs which option is best for you and the way you use your GPS unit.
Benefits of Mounting
There are many benefits to mounting your GPS unit in your car. The most obvious benefit is that you will always know where your GPS is. You won't have to fumble around for it when you are driving and you can ensure that it is in a place where you can easily see the screen or hear the directions. This is especially important if you regularly drive in unfamiliar areas where you cannot risk taking your eyes off the road for even a moment.
Many units were made to be mounted in a car or in a boat or aircraft, so they simply work better when they are mounted to something. If you have to push buttons or touch the screen you may need the GPS to be on a flat and steady surface to have it work quickly, easily, and as effectively as possible.
Benefits of Not Mounting
Many people like to keep their GPS on their seat, on the dash, or on the divider between the driver's and passenger's seat in their vehicle. For these people not mounting makes the most sense because they can place the GPS where they want it. For many people it is a matter of comfort and some people are more comfortable having the GPS in a specific place where it cannot be mounted but can be viewed.
Other people do not mount their GPS because it can be a hassle to get it done. In fact, many people start out planning to mount the GPS but when they find out how difficult it is they decide otherwise. Many people cannot install the GPS themselves, instead it needs to be professionally installed which can take time and money. In addition, if you want to remove the GPS unit from the car at any time it may leave holes or discoloring on the dash area of the car.
A lot of people choose not to mount if they don't use their GPS in the same car each time they use it. If you only use your GPS in a work vehicle or when you are in a rental car it really doesn't make sense to mount it in your personal car. In addition, if you only use your GPS a couple times a year it may not be worth it to mount the unit permanently in the car.
About the Author
Heather loves GPS units of all kinds. Check out the cool deals on GPS watches like the Suunto x9i GPS watch.
Are there any extra steps installing an in dash gps compared to a normal headunit scar stereo.?
I am looking to buy a In dash gps/dvd/ipod stereo double din touchscreen type model. My friend said he would help me because he has installed headunits before. But are there anymore steps or are they more complicated installing the in dash gps? Is there a website that helps you out. Any information regarding this will be helpful
well its kind of the same as installing a radio but the only different you have is running the gps antenna and than hooking up the vss (vehicle speed sense) wire, the parking brake wire. but beside those it's like a regular radio. if you need help email me and i'll help you out with it.
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The long and the short of the annual Best of Preps track meet at GPS Friday is that Baylor's Brandon Lord can cover long distances really fast and Howard's LaQuisha Jackson can cover short distances really, really fast.
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