GPS
Plantronics M50 - Bluetooth Headset - Retail Packaging - Black [C] [D] [-]
(Wireless Phone Accessory) Plantronics
Block noise and wind from calls
Comfortably fits either ear
Up to 11 hours of talk time, up to 384 hours (16 days) of standby time
iPhone displays headset battery meter so you'll always have time to talk
Streams music and audio from your smartphone; noise and wind resistant for clear calls
Price:
$49.99
$26.24
GPS Answers
I am thinking of buying a blue tooth GPS for my toshiba e830w pda. Am wondering if it is better then with a CF card slot one?
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Description on Bluetooth GPS and the different models
jus curious if anyone thinks its worth having it on your phone....thanks in advance
it depends on how cheaply you can get it. under $30 i say why not. anything more and its not worth it.
youre going to eventually update your phone, and then you just might as well get something better that has gps.
Price: $149.99
Provides your compatible PDA with instant GPS functionality
Compatible with most popular brands and models of PDAs, including the Palm Treo
Small and lightweight so it easily fits in a pocket or purse
Bluetooth connectivity eliminates the need for cables, while high-performance GPS antenna is perfect for urban applications
Requires a PDA with Bluetooth capability
Would blue tooth gps portable receiver when connected to the cigarette lighter use the car speakers to answer the blue tooth phone? If not what is the best way to do this
GPS is just that GPS (Global Positioning Satelite) nothing to do with answering phones.
check the local cellphone store they will have handsfree kits available.
Interfacing Cellphone into your car speakers might be a little expensive and not worth the trouble.
Cars that have that feauture have purpose built car player for that feature
Price: $349.99
Advanced navigation features including voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions, lane assist with junction view, fuel-saving ecoRoute
Sunlight-readable, 5-inch backlit TFT color touchscreen display with 480 x 272 WQVGA pixel resolution
Preloaded with City Navigator NT data for North America (U.S. and Canada) and Puerto Rico, with nearly six million points of interest
Free lifetime map and traffic updates for the most up-to-date maps, POIs, and navigation info, along with constantly updated traffic information
Integrated Bluetooth wireless technology with a built-in microphone and speaker for hands-free calling. Comes with One-year warranty.
I am looking at buying a GPS (girmin - zumo 550). Its design for motorcycles. The question is: I want to be able to talk to my pasensger, both of us to be able to listen to the mp3 , hear the directions from the GPS, and be able to talk on the cell phone. I would like this in stero if possible. How do I make this work? Do I need to purchase a new helmet, cell phone, and a blue tooth devise? If you hqave product info that would be great.
Sure - lots of sport-tourers are doing all this these days. I have considered it, but with all the wired versions, it looks like a PIA. Fortunately the new Bluetooth capability resolves much of that. If you get the right set up, the stereo fades out when the cell phone or GPS kicks in.
There are good single options available to connect all these devices. I suggest getting an Autocom unit. They all interface with it. Nolan is now making a Bluetooth helmet, and they are great quality products. Marsee also makes some tanks bags to hook it all up inside. Brace yourself, it can get pricey if you want to do it right!
Just don't try to use them all at once!! ;-)



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