“Recently unveiled at the Consumer Electronics show, the GPS 440 device features a GPS receiver that provides accurate location information within 5 meters. For optimal signal reception, its design is compatible with a variety of mounts to allow for dash, sunroof or rear window mounting.
The GPS 4400 also features an embedded, Class 2 Bluetooth transceiver, which is capable of communicating with any Bluetooth device which supports the Serial Port Profile within a 30 feet (10 meter) radius. The unit is equipped with a blinking blue LED that displays connectivity status and a red LED for low battery indication.
Powered by Navman’s SmartST Professional navigation software, the GPS 4400 provides detailed street-level mapping for the 48 contiguous states and Hawaii, with Western European maps sold separately. Also on the feature list is address-to-address routing, Back-on-track rerouting when off-course and a points-of-interest library. The software is fully automatic and provides voice, in addition to visual driving instructions.
The complete GPS 4400 solution includes a wireless GPS antenna, SmartST Professional navigation software, a vehicle power adapter, vehicle mounting brackets, and both an armband and lanyard for outdoor personal use. According to Navman, the unit operates for a minimum of 10 hours on 3 AAA Alkaline batteries.
The Navman GPS 4400 will be available for purchase at electronics stores nationwide in the U.S. in May 2003, and will be priced at $499.95 USD.”
Source:http://www.ppcnewswire.net/news.asp
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