Posts Tagged ‘GPS Navigation’

GPS Navigation System to Guide You Home

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

 

Do you often find yourself getting lost?  Not just down the good ‘ol path of life, but lost in the streets.  Or how about printing out those Google Maps that are hard to hold, read and drive all at one time.  Getting from place to place can be tricky, so make it an easier process with an easy-to-use GPS navigation system.

 A Little GPS Story

About two months ago I made the trek from Madison, Wis., to Atlanta, Ga.  I went through Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and finally found my way into Georgia after 14 long hours.  But nothing made this trip better than my little companion … my Garmin Nuvi 260W.  As soon as I pulled out of my driveway in Wisconsin to the time I arrived in Atlanta, my GPS system guided me seamlessly and efficiently to my destination.  I didn’t have to print out pages of maps and carry with me atlas upon atlas, all I needed to do was type in my “final destination” and my GPS system showed me my expected arrival time as well as turn-by-turn directions.  Check out some of Gammoth’s GPS Navigation Systems that will allow you to drive with ease and arrive on time.

Garmin Nuvi 360 Garmin Nuvi 360 from Gammoth

Navigator. Translator. Entertainer. Tour Guide. Garmin’s nuvi 360 is one versatile little GPS. This pocket-sized Personal Travel Assistant now comes with hands-free Bluetooth wireless technology in addition to the popular features offered in the nuvi 350, making it the go-anywhere travel companion. 

Garmin StreetPilot C550Garmin StreetPilot C550

GARMIN keeps it simple with this upgrade to our c530. Along with the standard pre-loaded maps and touch screen display the c550 has MP3 player, a configurable 4 digit ant-theft lock-out feature, Bluetooth capability for handsfree-calling and an integrtated traffic receiver 

Garmin StreetPilot 7200  Garmin StreetPilot 7200

Garmin’s SreetPilot 7200 features a large 7 inch color screen, internal memory slot for MP3, audio books and Mapsource products. Two optional sensors allow use of either the GTM 10 FM Traffic Sensor or the GXM 30 Smart Antenna. The latter adds XM Radio capability to the unit along with standard Weather and Traffic data.

Get Lost No Longer

Let Garmin guide you to your destination.  Whether you are looking for a simple GPS system to just “get you there” or you  are looking for a high-end navigation device, Gammoth and Garmin can get you what you need.  I can’t remember what life was like without a GPS system propped up in my windshield, but now it is something I simply can’t live without. 

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Red, White and Bluetooth — Happy Birthday America!

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

The day of fireworks, grilling and fun is upon us and what better to do than go to your Independence Day party with style?  So before you light the grill and watch the colorful show, check out the best Bluetooth products and GPS devices available.

    Red, White and Bluetooth 

To celebrate America’s 232nd birthday, do something for yourself.  Enjoy good food, enjoy freedom and even enjoy technology.  Here is a list of Gammoth’s favorite red, white and blue products that will make celebrating the 4th of July tech-friendly.

The BlueAnt Z9i RED Dual Microphone Headset is the latest in Bluetooth devices, combining cutting-edge technology with stylish design.  Incorporating BlueAnt’s revolutionary world class Digital Signal processing solution - Voice Isolation Technology, the Z9i provides outstanding noise suppression, wind noise reduction and echo cancellation in both noisy and windy environments.   Great headset for a great deal.

    Samsung WEP180 WHITE Bluetooth Headset   Samsung WEP180 Bluetooth Headset

Samsung WEP180 Bluetooth Headset has a powerful features, an innovative design and fits to your ear like no other.  Features include up to six hours of talk time and 110 hours of standby time.  Compatible with SAMSUNG cell phones and other non-SAMSUNG Bluetooth enabled phones.  Great look, affordable price. 

    Motorola H670 Cosmic Bluetooth Headset   Motorola H670 Cosmic Bluetooth Headset

With a lightweight and sleek design, the Motorola H670 Cosmic Bluetooth headset gets all the right attention.  Experience loud audio from the elevated speaker, and leading edge technology that makes your voice sound much clearer and helps conserve battery life.  A single charge allows you to stay connected for up to 8 hours talk time or 8 days standby time.  Great looks and exceptional comfort.

    Technology and Freedom

They sort-of go together, don’t they?  With technology continually expanding and becoming more innovative, we are able to have much more freedom.  Technology has allowed us to enjoy wireless technology and paperless statements, as well as the ability to navigate to our destinations through satellite systems.  So as you go light those sparklers and enjoy time with family and friends … think about technology devices that will make you more “free.”

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GPS or WARNING SIGN!?!?

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Bus Driver Chooses GPS Over Warning Sign

We all love our GPS systems.  They tell us turn-by-turn directions and eventually lead us to our desired destination.  Sometimes our favorite GPS systems take us a roundabout way to getting there, but eventually we arrive.  Well how about this story out of Seattle, WA. 

Bus Crash into Overpass 

This morning Engadget reported that the driver of a charter bus carrying a high school girls softball team followed the sweet voice of the GPS which bus driver steered the 11-foot, 8-inch high straight into a pedistrian walking bridge.  The driver rejected the large “CLEARANCE 9′ - 0″” sign and proceeded to barge right into the bridge.  The accident happened in the afternoon on Wednesday, April 16.

Reportedly, no one had any major injuries, but come on!  Of course the GPS is our little friend and it saves us from getting lost time after time, but if there is a warning sign, for goodness sake, believe it.  We still have to follow rules of the road, even though the GPS is there to navigate us on our way.

To see more of this story, please read the rest of the article from Engadget.

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