Very few new cars these days are sold
without a GPS device included. The popularity of these
devices has increased exponentially since they were
introduced earlier in the decade, with motorists really
giving the thumbs up to a method of navigation that has
allowed them to concentrate on the important parts of
driving without having to stop to look at a map every few
miles. With a GPS device installed, all you need to do is
punch in the information and it will find the destination
for you and tell you how to get there. GPS devices are so
popular that now, like with so many other technological
advances, they come in many forms and go from cheap, simple
units to more technologically advanced ones that cost a lot
more.
One element of the popularity of automotive GPS devices is in their ease of
installation. Many of them can be installed by means of a
suction cup that allows them to attach to the windscreen.
Although this is illegal in some states, the majority of
states do allow it and it makes both attaching and
detaching a perfectly easy process. Some of them can also
be mounted on the dashboard, which has the advantage over
suction-mounted devices of being positioned further
forward, and is therefore less obstructive to a driver's
view.
Many of the newer forms of GPS device are portable. These
devices can be easily detached and used in different cars,
making them beneficial if you are required to hire cars
frequently for work or any other reason. Not every rental
car will have a GPS system and the chances are that if you
are hiring a car you will be somewhere relatively
unfamiliar - thus with all the more need to have a GPS
system installed.
The other major advantage of a portable
GPS device is that it can be used as a handheld satellite
navigation system that can help you find your way on foot
to somewhere simply by punching in the information
required. If you are on a business trip, then, and are
unable to park near to where you are going for the day, the
GPS becomes doubly useful in allowing you to find your way
to a parking lot and then to get from that parking lot to
the office building where your meetings will be held.
Many of the newly sold cars on the
market these days actually have a GPS component in the
dashboard. Unlike the above kinds, these GPS systems cannot
be transferred from car to car nor used as handheld
devices.
To their advantage however, they are run
from the car's battery and therefore are unlikely to cut
out at inopportune moments - they are also easily
programmable and will store journeys that you make
frequently.
These GPS devices also operate as early warning traffic
alert systems, and can be used as an integrated mobile
phone speakerphone system to allow you a total hands-free
phone experience. If your way home is likely to be blocked
by traffic jams or road works, a GPS system will allow you
to spot this and will help you plan an alternative
route.
New Auto GPS
articles:
By: Levi
Quinn
|