Showing posts with label ipod touch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipod touch. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

USA SPEC Honda iPod® Interface Connects your iPod to select 2003-up Honda/Acura factory radios Review

USA SPEC Honda iPodĀ® Interface Connects your iPod to select 2003-up Honda/Acura factory radios
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I bought this item for my Honda Pilot 2003 and have not been able to use it at all. It is not compatible. This company did not answer to my inquiries. They should not advertised this as for all models 2003 and up because is not true.


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iPod connection adapter for select 2003-up Honda factory stereos * manage the iPod via your radio's CD changer controls * adjust volume, track up/down, fast-forward/reverse * use up to five playlists (select five favorites, or Auto Playlist will let you choose from the first five on your iPod) * Direct Mode lets you control everything via the iPod itself, giving you access to all playlists (requires a DIP switch change on the USA SPEC adapter) *

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Peripheral PXAMG/PGHHD1 Honda/Acura iPod Adapter w/Aux In+Text Review

Peripheral PXAMG/PGHHD1 Honda/Acura iPod Adapter w/Aux In+Text
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I've had aftermarket direct connect units for kenwood, FM transmitters, cassette units, and have installed the USA spec in my gf's car. I can tell you that if you are considering this and it fits your vehicle...stop thinking and BUY IT. Amazing...follow directions and it almost seems the ipod came with the car. Text...controllability...ease of use...amazing...really. Enjoy!

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Complete iPod adapter for select Honda/Acura vehicles- includes adapter and vehicle specific harnessCompatilble with factory in-dash cd changer radios, navigation and satellite radio.Overall Honda/Acura compatibility notes: Radio must have a "XM button to be compatible (except Civic, see below) Not compatible in vehicles equipped with Rear Seat Entertainment Vehicle specific compatibility notes: 2006-2008 Civic: Not compatible with DX or LX trim. Not compatible with "Premium Audio System", this will be written on the face of the radio. Civic radio can have a "XM/AUX" button, or just an "AUX" button to be compatible. 2007-2008 Acura TL / TL Type-S equipped with nav traffic are not compatible.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Bracketron Mobile Dock-iT Universal Cup Holder - Universal car mount Review

Bracketron Mobile Dock-iT Universal Cup Holder - Universal car mount
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Car cup holders for iPods seem few and far between these days. I bought this one because it was so adjustable. I wish I could return it, but it's not worth the hassle or shipping cost. The stand and the mount are made out of cheap plastic and wobble in the cup holder. The ratchet adjusting mechanism is also plastic and won't withstand trying to wedge the thing in the cup holder. So you end up always one size too small in the cup holder and the whole thing tips over whenever you go around a corner. The well-built arm is solid, but that's it. I'll probably throw this thing out.

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Compatible with most MP3 players, all cellular phones, many GPS and satellite radios in today's mobile electronics market.
Mounts to varying sizes of cupholders in your vehicle and keeps your mobile device secure.
Adjustable wings open up to 4-1/2" and can accommodate many other mobile devices, such as cell phones and MP3 players.
Easy-to-install design allows mount to be moved from vehicle to vehicle with ease.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

TomTom Bluetooth GPS Receiver for USA and Canada Review

TomTom Bluetooth GPS Receiver for USA and Canada
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Got this so I could use it with roqybt for the ipod touch and it works perfectly. takes about a minute to find a signal sometimes but other than that I have no problems with this device. I love how this device turns off automatically once it is no longer connected to my ipod, i don't have to worry or remember about turning it off when I leave my car and I have to start the gps program backup on my ipod when I get back to the car so turning this device back on is just a small step to starting the gps program. and its not like theres a lot to do when you turn this thing on, you hit the one button on the device to turn it on then I click one button on my ipod and bam its connected and the gps program is searching for a signal which it finds very quickly compared to my TomTom One gps which usually takes 5 or more minutes to find even one satalite and thats on clear days with a clear view of the sky.
if you have a jailbroken ipod touch 3g and don't want to buy the expensive gps kits from apple this device and rogybt will be a perfect and cheaper alternative. I do recommend you find a good car mount kit for your ipod though because the gps on it is only helpful if the ipod is not laying on the floor of your car from where it slid off your dash or out of the ashtray. :)

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With the Tom Tom Bluetooth GPS Receiver for USA and Canada you never need to be lost again, wherever you are, whatever you are doing. Tom Tom's Bluetooth device is designed for people who already own a PDA that supports Bluetooth, as well as the Tom Tom Navigator 5 or Navigator 6 software package. This unit gives your PDA GPS functionality, which when combined with Tom Tom's Navigator software and maps will let you know not only where you are going, but exactly how best to get there.
The receiver utilizes Bluetooth technology to eliminate the need for connecting cables, and a high-performance GPS antenna to ensure the best possible reception wherever you might happen to go. Ideal for urban environments, the GPS antenna on this unit will stay connected to make sure you find your way whether you are driving down the road or walking down the street, and because of its Bluetooth connectivity, and its small size and light weight, this handy receiver can fit easily in a pocket, purse, or anywhere else out of the way. This compact GPS receiver is compatible with most popular brands and models of PDAs, including; Acer, Dell, Eten, HP, Imate, O2, Orange, Palm Treo, Qtek, T-Mobile, and Nokia.
What's in the Box Bluetooth GPS receiver, car charger with multiple plugs for various cell phones and PDAs, and home charger.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

USA-Spec PA15-HON2 Honda to iPod Interface Review

USA-Spec PA15-HON2 Honda to iPod Interface
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I ordered a USA Spec PA15HON2Y to use my iPhone 3G in my 2005 Accord. I looked at multiple products including a parrot MKi9100 and DICE. Ended up choosing going with a USA Spec and a separate Parrot bluetooth unit (MK3000) since it 1) was price right and 2) offered integration with the factory radio.
My Accord has built in Navigation so I wanted something that would play nice. The USA Spec unit does integrate with my nav and radio. You can set up the USA Spec to display using text of what is playing (Artist, name, category). This will scroll through the upper radio display on the Accord as well as on the Audio menu on the navigation screen. If you want text, it will put the iPod menu on the iPhone into accessory mode and will not allow you to select specific songs directly from the iPhone. You will need to use the stereo controls or the steering wheel controls to scroll. There is the option to give you direct access to the iPod screen (you adjust modes by the pre programmed XM stations ie XM station 1 would be Artist, 2 would be by Category, 3, all songs, 6 is direct ipod). If you do choose to toggle to the direct iPod control, you lose the text - it'll just show as iPod.
The USA Spec unit will also allow you to keep XM functionality in the Accord. The XM stations show up on XM2 mode.... I don't subscribe to XM but can still hear their barker/preview stations.
One concern I had was that I definitely did not want to lose my navigation controls... safe to say it all still works... the Nav still shows maps, etc as well as provides voice directions. It will continue to mute (like it normally does) XM, FM, and iPod music when it gives you directions.
Installation wasn't too bad - took awhile to get everything out (and yes you have to take out the factory navigation to get to the right plug). After you pull out the nav unit, it's plug and play (unplug the blue plug from the back of the Honda Nav, plug in the male end of the cable that attaches to the USA Spec unit, plug in the additional adapter, then plug in the original Honda Nav plug right into the additional adapter (the adapter allows you to keep your XM).
I used some heavy duty auto tape to secure the litte USA spec box on top of the nav DVD drive and ran the ipod cable through the empty slot below (had to cut a small opening). I put everything back together and everything is hidden and seamless (except the adapter cord that plugs right into the iPhone). It does charge the iPhone too!
It sounds great.... (at least the same quality of the CD player). A couple of other great things about the USA Spec - it has another set of audio inputs. I plan on using these eventually when I add video through my navigation to get sound in since all of the video adapters still require another sound adapter. Also, it works great with Pandora or streaming podcasts through itunes (if you're in an area that has good AT&T coverage).I added the Parrot CK3000 bluetooth since I didn't want to have to unplug the iphone to answer it... the iPhone plays nice with both at the same time... if I'm listening to my podcasts and get a phone call, the music gradually softens and the phone rings.
The new DICE silverline units looks like it performs the same way but it was $40 more than the cheapest price I could find with the USA Spec.
Overall, I give this 4 stars and would recommend it.... only thing I wish it would do is also show song text even if it was in direct mode.... maybe this is a limitation on apple's part where it doesn't send text data if your using it as an accessory. Also, each time you plug your iPhone in, you get a nag screen about it isn't made for the iPhone and if you want to turn on Airplane mode to minimize interference... I hit no and it works fine.


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New model includes the new #G Cable enables full charging of all ipods including new 3G iPhone, New Nano and new 2nd Gen iTouch Selected model years of Acura TL, TSX, RDX, and Honda Element, Accord, Civic, CRV, Ridgeline, S2000 Easy Installation - All Cables are Plug and Play for Easy Installation Adds Additional Aux Input Direct Mode Allows You to Control Everything via the iPod Superior Sound Quality - True Digital Quality Sound through Factory Radio Uses CD Changer Function - Operate an iPod Just Like a CD Changer Auto Maintain and Auto Memory Auto Playlist Select - Selects the First 5 Play Lists On Your iPod Other Features, Track Forward/Back/Select Playlist/Shuffle/Random Play Auto Skip - Skip 10+ Songs In Each Playlist Auto Charge - Charges iPod Battery and Auto Stops after 1 Hour of Non-Use

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Pioneer MVH-P8200BT Multimedia AV Receiver with Built-in Bluetooth Review

Pioneer MVH-P8200BT Multimedia AV Receiver with Built-in Bluetooth
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I received my MVH-P8200BT yesterday, and installed it. Installation was as normal as any other stereo, except the additional parking brake wire if you want to use the photo or video portion of this radio. Let me first start out by saying the AM & FM portion of the radio work pretty good, you can relatively easily seek to the next or previous station by pushing the knob left or right, or bring up your presets by pushing it up. The radio displays the RDS nicely as well. Changing sources (Radio, ipod/USB, or Aux input requires pressing the SRC button and rotating the tuning knob to the right or left to highlight the source and then pressing the tuning knob in. This in all is relatively easy to do in a timely manner.
Where the problem comes in, is using the ipod interface. it will start playing I believe the last song you had playing, but if you want to jump to another artist or lets say a podcast, be prepared to take your eyes off the road. You have to hit the Home button, and then rotate the knob one to the right and then press it in, and rotate the knob to highlight Songs or podcast or artist, and in my case lets do podcast, then the lost of podcast comes up and you have to rotate to the podcast and press the knob in, then it shows you the episodes, then you push it in. But on top of doing this, the tuning knob which is a 5 way control (left, right, up , down, and in) is very sensitive and plan on registering the wrong menu choice, and then having to hit the previous button on the display to pop out one menu and continue. You have to do this anything you want to change songs that are not the next immediate song that you can just press the right commander button to jump to next track.
So, I thought, well the nice remote has a left right up and down, and in feature as well. I will do this from the remote with a little more precision, well turns out 70% of the buttons on the remote don't even do anything. any function that requires you to turn that knob on the radio, still has to be done that way. the up and down will not allow you to scroll through menu items. the only real think I was able to do with the remote was volume, next track and previous track, and radio tuning.
If you thought it would be nice to be able to play videos from your ipod or photos, it requires a $40 cable with a usb and aux cable now hanging out of the front of the radio per the manual. I did put some photos on the SD card, but you cannot play music from SD while you do your slid show, and again its a cumbersome use of the scroll wheel to jog between music and photos on the SD setup. You are able to play the slide show while listening to the radio.
Now for the real good, I think the best integration with this unit is the bluetooth with the iphone or probably many other phones, I was able to easily pull up contacts, and you can quickly choose a letter of the starting letter of the contact and click through to dial the appropriate name and if you want to call mobile or home. And the audio with the included mic is excellent. it will mute your music and continue it when your call is done.
The radio looks really good and thats what lead me immediately to this model, but I am ever so sorry I did not test it out before doing the install. I for sure thought the short comings would be overcome by using the remote, but you had no way to test it that well in the store. The remote is useless for iPod navigation or navigation or any SD media. I did get a chance to watch many tutorials online on the Alpine receiver 305 which was made for iPod and it has the navigation the way I would prefer it, thought it does lack characters and you have to scroll most titles, this pioneer was able to display a good character set. Oh and speaking of a feature that Alpine has, it has a nice readable clock. The clock on this is small, there is a feature you can turn on to show a nice clock, but you have to turn it on every time, it doesn't stay on as an option. Even with the radio in off mode, it should show the nice larger clock IMHO, but it doesn't you have to fight menus again to call this up.
To summarize, much fighting with a poor jog wheel to drill through menus to make common settings to what you want to listen to. They made it simple to change source and volume and next and previous track everything else gets deep in menus that will take usually 6 to 10 seconds to drill through menus to do, this is not safe in a car and the remote which could have assisted in this matter has much less ability. I think if you can do a double din the AVH-P3200 double din touch screen, is sooo much easier to navigate and for not more then $120 more in general, very upgradable and the addition items you get (CD/DVD slot and DVD playback, you wont be trying to convert stuff to Divx, and you can burn your stuff or bring along your DVD's and you have a bigger screen.

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"Mech-free" receivers are all the rage lately, as more and more consumers migrate their music and media collections to hard drives rather than physical media. The MVH-P8200BT from Pioneer is one of the company's first mech-free receivers, and has plenty to offer the digital-centric crowd. Make and take hands-free calls with built-in Bluetooth technology. Enjoy direct control of your iPod, with simple navigation and search features. Play back MP3/WMA/AAC audio files, DivX video, and even JPEG images from USB devices or SD memory cards. You can even tag songs heard on the radio for later purchase. It's all conducted via the simple "Rotary Commander" control and simple user interface displayed on the unit's three-inch display.


MVH-P8200BT Features
Built-In Bluetooth The MVH-P8200BT features built-in Bluetooth technology, which allows you to take incoming calls through your vehicle's sound system. Connecting your Bluetooth-enabled phone is a snap, and gives you access to all your contacts. Best of all, you can make or take a call without a headset.
Smart Interface for Quick Access Pioneer's new user interface has a minimal yet powerful design, and scales to accommodate modern media sources easily. Tailor it to your own preferences with the customizable home menu, putting your favorite features right at your fingertips.
USB Input / SD Memory Card Slot Connect USB thumb drives or other devices and enjoy playback of your digital audio and video files. Ditto for SD memory cards. This makes it a breeze to quickly grab some media from your computer before a big road trip, and enjoy hours of entertainment on the road.
iPod Direct Control (CD-IU50V required) Connect your iPod directly and experience exceptional sound quality while easily navigating through music, videos and album art on the AVH-P5200BT's screen. Say goodbye to the annoying static of FM transmitters and other iPod half-solutions.
Simple Search for iPod lets you quickly search your iPod/iPhone with alphabetical search by Song, Artist, Album or Genre categories.
MP3/WMA/AAC Playback Play back three of the most popular digital audio formats:MP3, WMA, and AAC. The MVH-8200's screen displays track info, and makes navigating directories/folders a breeze.
Video/JPEG Playback for Non-Stop Entertainment The MVH-P8200BT features a three-inch color display designed to take full advantage of all of your media. Play music videos and more from your iPod/iPhone, or from SD memory cards/USB devices. The MVH-8200 can decode Divx (AVI or DIVX extensions) video. You can even display JPEG photos using the Digital Photo Frame feature.
Auto EQ Automatically tailors acoustics by fine-tuning frequency bandwidths plus front/rear speaker digital parametric equalization. Result: smooth sound full of subtle nuance and clarity. Requires optional CD-MC20 microphone.
Customize Your Colors The MVH-P8200BT will accommodate your taste or mood. Select from six colors (blue/violet/red/amber/green/white) for the display, and 112 colors for key panel illumination.
Connect, Tag, and Download Have you ever heard a great song on the radio, but couldn't remember what it was called or who sang it when you went to go look for it later? Now you don't have to worry about missing out on great music. iTunes Tagging gives you the power to "tag" all of your favorite songs without having to scramble for a piece of scrap paper in the car, then later preview or purchase music at iTunes Music Store. Works with stations transmitting RDS data.
Bring Your Music to Life with Advanced Sound Retriever This year you can hear the detail, warmth, and clarity the way the artist intended it, from all of the highly compressed MP3, WMA and AAC files playing on your CD player. By restoring data that tends to get lost in the digital compression process, we can make your music sound close to CD quality.
Supertuner IIID AM/FM Tuner Pioneer's legendary Supertuner IIID combines the best of digital and analog tuner technologies to reduce distortion to bring you exceptional FM and AM performance. If you live in an area where reception is weak, you'll hear a big improvement in signal strength. And when you're near tall buildings, Supertuner IIID reduces the effect of multi-path noise, which occurs when the signal is reflecting off of the buildings.
Always have your favorite stations at hand with 18 FM and 6 AM user presets. And when you're somewhere new, let the tuner do the work for you by activating the Best Stations Memory (BSM) function. The tuner will seek out the 6 strongest stations in the area and set them into the tuner presets.
MOSFET 50W x4 Amplifier for the Power Hungry Compared to conventional power supplies, the MOSFET amplification circuit is smaller and more efficient, delivering power with less distortion and absolutely zero on/off switching noise. And that doesn't just mean a boost in volume: it means that your music will be cleaner at higher volumes because you're not pushing the limits of the amplification circuit. Clean, efficient power that will rock your vehicle.
For those who'd like a bit more power, three 4V RCA preamp outputs are also included for system expansion (front/rear/sub).
MVH-P8200BT Basic Specs

What's in the Box Pioneer MVH-P8200BT Receiver, Wiring Harness, Installation Hardware, Owner's Manual

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Alpine iDA-X305S - Radio / digital player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4 Review

Alpine iDA-X305S - Radio / digital player - Full-DIN - in-dash - 50 Watts x 4
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Aside from buying my music on disc, as I like having a hardcopy backup, I will no longer be using CD's thanks to this head unit. First off, it works fantastically with my iPhone 3GS, which I assume almost everyone buying this head unit will also have (or an iPod at minimum). Plug in the iPhone and it recognizes the entire library in about 3 seconds (I believe the older IDA-X305, no S, would sometimes give people problems with recognizing their iPhone/iPod. I've had no such problems so far). This is INCREDIBLY nice, as before I had my music collection on 6-7 mp3 CD's. Searching for what you want to listen to is a breeze and functions similarly to an iPod Classic. As a side note, when you plug in the iPhone, it automatically switches to iPod mode and starts playing where the currently playing song on the iPod left off. Some people may be annoyed by this if you just want to charge your iPhone, but it's more convenient than not, considering it's the mode you'll probably use the most. Maybe Alpine should have made it an optional setting.
I can't comment too much on Pandora. I don't use it often, but it's nice that it's there. It takes a little longer before the music starts compared to the iPod function. Usually about 10 maybe 15 seconds tops, before music from Pandora starts playing.
Stereo presets are a bit weird to set, but it's not overly complicated. That's the price of having so few buttons on the face.
The screen is perfect for navigating selections. A full function LCD is so much nicer than the one or two lines of text on most of other head units. If you're OCD like me and have album artwork for every song on your iPhone, you'll appreciate the beautiful LCD screen even more. Some people may find the screen too bright at night, but it can be turned down I believe with a dimmer setting.
Sound quality is very good in my opinion, especially for just a head unit. I'm not using an external amp. I had an Alpine CDA-9856 head unit before this one and this one sounds noticeably better. Perhaps Alpine used the additional available space and reduced cost of omitting the CD player to put in a better internal amp? Maybe, but my cynicism makes me think otherwise.
So after all of my glorification of this head unit you may be asking, why only four stars? Lack of value in my opinion. Receivers cheaper than this give you many features that Alpine makes you pay extra for, and they aren't cheap either. Buying just the imprint processor (stock EQ's are fairly basic, probably on purpose so you'll buy this addon) and bluetooth phone kit will cost almost as much as the head unit itself. Then there's HD radio and satellite tuners to potentially buy as well. If you're buying Alpine though, you are probably already expecting not to get much bang for your buck.
All in all, if you have an iPhone/iPod and the money, this head unit is for you. You will be hard pressed to find a head unit that gives you better control of it than this.

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What if you could listen to a variety of new music personalized to your taste in your car? With the iDA-X305S, conveniently control, listen, and access all your personalized music in your car, via the Pandora Internet Radio App and PandoraLink on your iPhone.

Power Output: Max 50 W x 4 High Power Amplifier
CD Changer: CD Changer Control
Display: 2.2'' High Resolution TFT Color Display
Control Type: Double-Action Encoder
iPersonalize: iPersonalize (Wallpaper Only)
Face Color: Black
Illumination Buttons: Blue / Red Illuminated Buttons
PreOut: 3 PreOuts (2 V )
DAC: 24-Bit Burr-Brown DAC
Auxiliary Input: Versatile-Link Ready (KCA-121B Auxiliary Input)
Steering Wheel Control: Steering Wheel Control Ready
Selectable Power Input: 2 PreIn (Front / Rear)
Bass & Treble: Bass & Treble Controls
Fader & Balance: Fader & Balance Controls
Clock: Built-In Clock
Calendar: Built-In Calendar


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Monday, April 11, 2011

TomTom Car Kit for iPod touch (compatible with 1st and 2nd Generation) Review

TomTom Car Kit for iPod touch (compatible with 1st and 2nd Generation)
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I love my IPod touch, so I was very excited to get my TomTom Car Kit for it. I've used it for two weeks now, and I have mixed feelings.
Major First Point: You do have to purchase the TomTom application to use the Car Kit. Not a big deal... or so I thought. The ap costs $50 to download (US and Canada only; other countries are another $50 a shot), and that is definitely more than I would have spent if I known beforehand. I imagine over time (or at least I hope!) that this price will go down. Too late for me! I think I might have gone for a utilitarian, single-purpose GPS device which might cost a bit more had I researched first, if for anything else to avoid using the additional memory space on my IPod.
I have another IPod Touch holder in my car which plugs directly into a cigarette lighter, this one for when I want to listed to my music collection or an audiobook. There is apparently a cable available (but does not come with the kit) which can link the kit to the car stereo; I haven't been able to find any concrete information regarding it (at present, it is not listed among the kit's accessories on Amazon) and therefore I'm not sure if my '05 Santa Fe has an in-port for it to hook into. It might be a common cable. Obviously, I can't use both holders at once, so as it is, I could listen to music or a book over the kit's speaker, which offers a very clear voice for directions, but doesn't do Pearl Jam any justice. I will update my review when I find out more via our friend, Google. :^)
So far, the GPS experience has been terrific, but iffy on the destination end. The first three destinations I set into it were incorrect; one road was mislabeled, one road didn't exist, and the third destination was half a mile off from where I wanted to end. This is my first GPS, and I have a feeling that many GPS receivers have the same issues, as my experiences using [...] have intimated. I'm sure that such happenings will be fixed, and there will yet be new roads added, so nothing will ever be perfect, but it is good to know that this happens because generally the very last part of the trip is the part that we hope GPS will help us with.
The mount fits very nicely on my dashboard and is attractive. The kit comes with a plastic disc that I can mount on the dash, and the suction cup on the kit adheres to it nicely, and with a huge variety of angles. It doesn't interfere with my view of the road at all, and it is very easily removed from the disc for storage.
I am glad that I got the kit, and while I thought it was a steep price for an application that I also needed to buy, I know that I spent less to get a decent GPS system. I recommend that everyone look at some inexpensive GPS receivers before purchasing this kit, knowing that if have an IPod Touch, you might want to think about how you want to use it. I'm sure with the proper cables and such, you can manage the elements of IPod and GPS together (the music automatically decreases in volume when voice directions are being given, by the way!), but you may find it easier to have one GPS separate from the IPod. I'd give the device 3.5 stars if I could, but not four... not yet, anyway.


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iPod touch users can now get GPS navigation* thanks to the built-in GPS receiver of the TomTom car kit and enjoy a full in-car experience; from safe and secure docking all the way to playing your favorite tunes over your car stereo.


*Note: TomTom GPS application must be purchased separately. Requires compatible car audio system and audio cable.

Built-In GPS Receiver The TomTom car kit has a built-in GPS receiver, which provides your iPod touch with the capability of a GPS device. The receiver gives your device a reliable signal - even when driving in high-rise urban areas.

Secure Docking Keep your iPod touch secure while you're on the move. Our specially designed award-winning EasyPort mount attaches your iPod touch securely to your windscreen or dashboard--perfectly within reach. It lets you rotate the screen for exceptional widescreen route display. And it folds flat, so moving it from car to car is easy and simple.

Clear Voice Instructions With built-in volume controls and its superior speaker, you'll hear every voice instruction loud and clear--so you'll never miss a thing.

Charges iPod touch While Driving Always on the go? Dock your iPod touch in the mount to charge it as you drive, so it will always be fully charged and ready to go, wherever you're going next.

Rotates for Optimal Positioning View your route in either portrait or landscape mode. The TomTom car kit rotates easily, in order to give you the view you prefer.

Line Out for Music Playback* Enjoy the perfect driving soundtrack. Play all your favorite songs through your car's audio system with the optional audio cable*. It even fades music out when receiving calls and giving directions.

Compatibility Works with the iPod touch 1st generation (8GB, 16GB, 32GB); iPod touch 2nd generation (8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB); with iPhone OS 3.0 or later. Designed to work with the TomTom app for the iPhone and iPod touch.

*Note: Requires iPod touch OS 3.0 or later.

Specs

Dimensions: 5 1/8" x 2 3/4" x 2"
Weight: 4.1 oz
GPS receiver: SiRF star 3
Speaker: 300 to 15 kHz/ 2.0 Watt
Microphone: -44 +/- 3 dBv
Operating temperature: 14 to 131 degrees F
Dock connector: 30 pin Apple connector
Audio out: 3.5mm audio out
Volume control: Yes
Portrait/landscape support: Yes
Windshield and Dashboard mounting: Yes
iPod touch charging via CLA: Yes

What's in the Box Car Kit for iPod touch, USB Car Charger, Adhesive Disks, Docomentation

About TomTom Founded in Amsterdam in 1991, TomTom has established itself as a global leader in navigation by being an innovative company with a strong brand, clear customer focus, and high quality products and services.
TomTom is the world's leading navigation solutions provider with navigation products sold in 30 countries and in over 20 languages. To further our commitment to car navigation, TomTom acquired Tele Atlas maps in 2008 so we can continually provide the most up-to-date maps and intelligent routing.

We have our own mapping company! Did you know that every year roads change by up to 40% in high-growth areas? Tele Atlas manages this by using the world's most comprehensive systems to identify and incorporate these changes into our maps with unprecedented levels of speed and accuracy. All TomTom devices benefit from the Tele Atlas advantage--more coverage, more points of interest, and more freshness and accuracy.

Why TomTom? At TomTom, we believe that personal navigation should be as easy and safe as possible. We develop smart technology that gives you straightforward solutions, innovations to make life easy.


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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Dual XGPS251 Portable GPS & Battery Cradle for iPod touch Review

Dual XGPS251 Portable GPS and Battery Cradle for iPod touch
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Be sure you know that this model comes without navigation software and it is for an iPod Touch, not an iPhone. The Dual iPod GPS that costs about twice has software.
For navigation there is plenty of software that covers boating, driving, hiking and even flying that is all available at the iTunes store. I'm busy learning some of them. In addition to navigation it will help with iPhone applications that want to find nearby restaurants and coffee shops.
What makes this item a good deal at $100 is that it also works well as a "protection case" and "battery extender". Separately, those items would cost around $60. Also included are a car cord, windshield mount and wall charger that make it easy to use as a music/audiobook/podcast player in a car.
So, what you get is pretty good GPS functionality for about $40. I like it!

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The GPS cradle adds full GPS capabilities to an iPod touch. The GPS receiver works with most apps, so you can now use your iPod touch with many GPS-aware apps and add dozens of new uses to your device--from car and boat navigation to geocaching and golfing--anywhere you go: around the corner or around the world.

Add dozens of new, cool uses to your iPod touch, including:



Included in Box:
Portable GPS Cradle:

✔High-sensitivity GPS receiver enables the use of most GPS-aware apps on the iPod touch (apps not included) ✔Rechargeable battery for powering GPS or recharging iPod ✔Amplified speaker for boosting navigation voice prompts ✔Microphone for voice memos and communications apps (iPod touch 1G, 2G, and 3G models only) ✔A design that works anywhere in the world (does not require car power)

Windshield Mount for Car or Boat:

✔Adjustable to landscape and portrait views ✔Securely docks and charges the cradle/iPod via DC power jack

Mini USB to USB cable, 3.5-mm audio cable, and 12V cigarette lighter adapter

How Does It Work? The portable GPS and battery cradle works with all iPod touch 1G, 2G, and 3G models. The GPS receiver provides location information to most any GPS-aware app available in the App Store.*


GPS The high-sensitivity GPS receiver is built directly into the cradle (not the windshield mount), giving you GPS capabilities on the iPod touch wherever you go. The GPS receiver provides location information to most any GPS-aware app that requests it, enabling dozens of new uses on the iPod touch.

Rechargeable Battery The cradle's rechargeable battery can power the GPS receiver for approximately 10 hours of continual operation. You can also use the battery to recharge the iPod, doubling the life of the iPod battery. Charge the cradle's battery via your car's cigarette lighter or the USB port on your computer.

Navigation on iPod touch* The GPS receiver will work with most any car and boat navigation app available in the App Store, including apps from TomTom, Magellan, and Navigon. A built-in amplified speaker loudly delivers navigation voice prompts. When in a car, you can also easily connect the cradle to your car stereo and play your music and navigation voice prompts through your car speakers.

Secure Docking for Car or Boat The included windshield mount securely docks the cradle with the iPod and attaches it to the windshield for easy viewing and access. The mount is fully adjustable, including portrait and landscape positions. It has a built-in DC power jack for charging the cradle's battery from the car's cigarette lighter, as well as a 3.5-mm audio out to connect to a car stereo. Ideal for use with car navigation apps as well as marine chart plotter apps.

Easy Charging and Syncing The cradle features a mini USB port for charging the rechargeable battery and syncing the iPod without having to remove the cradle. Mini USB to USB cable is included.

*Important: Apps not included. The cradle works with most apps that are available for the iPod touch and do not require a network connection. Navigation apps must have built-in maps. The XGPS251 model does not work with the Dual NavAtlas app. Please visit GPSCradle.dualav.com for more information and to review a list of tested apps.

Warranty One-year limited (for more details, please visit http://www.gpscradle.dualav.com/cradle.html and download a copy of the owner's manual).

Technical Specifications
Audio out: 3.5 mm
Volume control: Yes
Portrait/Landscape support: Yes
Windshield mounting: Yes
iPod touch charging: Yes
Cradle charging time: Approx. 4 hours
GPS operation time: Approx. 10 hours
Dimensions (W xL x H): 0.75 x 2.5 x 5.0 in/1.9 x 6.35 x 12.7 cm
Weight: 2.8 oz/79.38 g

What's in the Box
GPS and battery cradle
Car windshield mount with 3.5-mm audio out and DC power jack
Mini USB to USB cable
12V cigarette lighter adapter cable
Audio cable to connect to car stereo


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