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Navman GPS m Series for Palm m125, m130, m500, m505 and m515 series handhelds | 
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| Brand: Navman Category: CE
List Price: $199.99 Buy Used: $79.99 You Save: $120.00 (60%)
Rating: 12 reviews
Media: Electronics
MPN: AA005060 Model: AA005060 UPC: 941977750607 EAN: 0941977750607
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Navman GPS in very good condition. It includes: GPS cradle/receiver, DC power adapter, windshield suction mount, 4 installation CD-ROMs, and the operating instruction manual. I'll ship the next business day after receiving the order.
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| Features:
| • | Complete GPS solution with mounting hardware and vehicle power adapter | | • | Rand McNally StreetFinder Deluxe mapping software | | • | Turn-by-turn directions with audible prompts | | • | Over 1 million points of interest and business locations | | • | Compatible with Palm m125, m130, m500, m505 and m515 series handhelds |
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Product Description The NAVMAN GPS m Series is a compact integrated navigational solution for your Palm m100 Series [m125 and m130] or m500 series [m500, m505 and m515] handheld. You get everything you need for real-time mobile GPS, direction and mapping capabilities. Just load the Rand McNally StreetFinder Deluxe Travel Navigation Software onto your PC, download the maps and points of interest to your Palm, clip on the GPS receiver and go. It's that simple! Your navigational solution operates for up to three hours on battery, or use it with the supplied vehicle power adapter. Anyway you use it, you will have the precise information on your location and how to get to your destination at your fingertips.The heart of your NAVMAN GPS solution is the powerful helix antenna which connects you to up to 12 satellites - pinpointing your position anywhere in the world.The Rand McNally StreetFinder Deluxe Travel Navigation Software includes detailed street maps for the contiguous United States and Hawaii; plus the location of over a million points of interest and businesses.The NAVMAN GPS m Series includes the GPS receiver, Rand McNally StreetFinder Deluxe Travel Navigation Software, windshield mounting bracket with single lever suction cup, and vehicle power adapter.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Don't Buy this at any price August 6, 2004 M. Alexander 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The software often picks route 100's of miles out of the way for no reason. You cannot pick your own route at all. The Navman 12v connector is VERY weak. Mine broke within a few days. The GPS pulls the Palm's battery down in no time at all - 2 or 3 hours. Navman's web site states the 12v cord powers the Palm too - not so according to their tech support. I have recently purchased a Magellan gold handheld GPS that works great. I can even drive Delorme software on the Palm from the Magellan. DON'T BUY THIS THING!
GPS great / Software terrible November 15, 2003 Mesotech (Norman, OK United States) 4 stars since the included SW is so terrible. I bought Delorme Street Atlas USA 2004 Handheld to run on my M125. Works great.brNavman does tend to eat batteries, but what Palm add-on doesn't. brOriginal SW was so bad, it couldn't catch up driving down the road. I had to pull over to let it catch up so I could turn the Palm off.pGPS module works great, but included SW will make you mad.
Don't know what these other users are complaining about! September 1, 2003 domeboy (Rochester, New York United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I think this is fantastic! The only down side that I can think of is having to upload your trips beforehand. But that is a limitation of the handheld, not this device. I took a trip from Upstate NY through Philly to the Jerey shore. And back. Another trip to Washington DC. This performed flawlessly for what it was designed to be. Beeped a little before my turns or exchanges. Tracked pretty well and only lost signal a couple times, ony to regain it moments later. I bought this along with a rebate and the deal was great. I recently bought the laptop version as well. That is how much I like this item. Unless you are nitpicky or expecting something this is not, you'll be pleased.
Works for me August 31, 2003 Artie Johnson (New York, NY United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read a few of the reviews before I purchased this model, some good, most bad. I had a few reservations about the item myself @ first, and initially rated it only a 3. But after using it alot locally, and then travelling South with it, I find nothing wrong, with this GPS, or the software. I recently travelled to a town called Littleton, NC, where only about 700 people live according to the 2000 US Census. All of the local roads, where there. If a small town like that has that kind of detail, then the software is pretty good. BTW, did I mention I live in NYC, and downloaded most of the city to my Palm. All of the local streets appear. Inferior software would not be so detailed. There are other Software compatible with this unit, and I will eventually try, but for now, this works for me!
hardware is fine, software [is bad] July 22, 2003 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
To start with the positive: The unit actually does a good job getting a gps position and displaying it on the map. I use it with the Palm m515 and it was a very tempting combination given the low cost of the unit (100 USD, now it's even cheaper). It came with a device for mounting it on the windshield of the car and a recharger that fits in the cigarette lighter and that all works fine. brIt seems an obvious thing to combine a gps receiver with a color screen palm pilot that has both memory and processing power to do a decent job as a navigation device. However, the software is terrible. As noted by others, the Rand McNally software can only find directions if you are online, and it often picks strange routes. It will only do directions to and from a given address, not just a waypoint on the map. pBut the worst part is actually the part of the software that is installed on the Palm Pilot. It does not display simple (and useful) pieces of information such as instantaneous speed and direction (other simple gps units do without a problem). It frequently tells you you are off route even if you are not, and every single time I have arrived at my destination, the software has frozen up and crashed the Palm so I had to reset it through the pinhole in the back. I don't know of a single other Palm application that is this poorly written.pI should say that if you just ignore the false 'off route' warnings (this requires you to have studied the directions in some detail before you go), it will guide you reasonably well to your destination (you'll know you have arrived when your Palm crashes). I have not had it give directions that were flat out impossible, just ones I wouldn't have picked myself. So it is reasonably useful. The mapping features are not bad, either. You can zoom in or out and recenter the map relatively quickly, and that is useful if you get lost. Which you probably will if you decide to go someplace new guided only by this unit...pAddendum: inspired by another reviewer (thanks!), I bought the Delorme StreetAtlas USA Handheld 2004 software, and things work much much better.
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