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Bluetooth Wireless And GPS Systems



Bluetooth Wireless is one the most asked about and requested capabilities
for GPS Systems. There are many models of GPS devices, which now have
Bluetooth Wireless functionality. These models include:

·Garmin Nuvi 360 ·Garmin StreetPilot 2820 ·Garmin StreetPilot C550
·TomTom One (Tri-Lingual) ·TomTom Go 510 ·TomTom Go 910

Bluetooth wireless provides hands free availability to a wide variety of
technology products. Bluetooth is all the rage with computers, cell
phones, PDAs and other handhelds, printers, and now GPS systems.

Bluetooth Wireless technology has the ability to do a wide range of
things. With Bluetooth, you can use a Treo Smartphone for wireless
headset calls, connect to the internet with a better connection through
your cell phone, connect your computer to the internet through wireless
technology, and send messages to others. These things have nothing to do
with your GPS system, unless it works through a laptop or PDA.

One of the primary GPS functions with Bluetooth enabled is wireless
productivity when you download maps and directions. With Bluetooth, gone
are the days of having to connect to the Internet the old-fashioned way
(through a computer). You can now browse for the map of your choice and
download it directly through your GPS unit. That is just one of the many
marvels of Bluetooth technology.

Additionally, some of the Bluetooth-enabled GPS units, such as the Garmin
Nuvi 360, have the ability to make phone calls. The GPS unit has a built
in speaker and microphone. With Bluetooth technology enabled on the GPS
device, the user can make hands free phone calls through the mobile phone
service. On the Garmin Nuvi 360, making calls is a piece of cake. All you
have to do is touch the Nuvi screen, dial the number, and speak into the
microphone. It is as simple as that.

The Nuvi has a phonebook as well as a phone call history storage area.
You can use this to dial if you prefer to use a number you have stored in
your GPS system. However, there is more to Bluetooth than simply using it
to make phone calls and download directions.

Your ability to connect multiple devices to one another has become
increasingly simple. Maps from your GPS can be sent easily to your
computer, cell phone, palm pilot, and even another GPS system with
Bluetooth! When you enter your home, your Bluetooth enabled cell phone
emits a signal, which allows your home phone to "sense" your presence.
All calls from your cell phone are re-routed to your landline now that
you can answer the phone. With all your technological devices working
together thanks to Bluetooth, your life can run a lot smoother. You no
longer have to flip between computer, phone, PDA, GPS Unit, and so forth,
with little to no effort or worry about losing information.

Essentially, Bluetooth makes your life easier, and your GPS capabilities
are extended beyond anything you thought was possible for a GPS Unit.


About the Author


Catherine Tower an associate Gottronics is in charge of the research
department, where she gathers information and reviews different Portable
GPS Units, whether it be good or bad and stays up to date with all of the
latest developments of the products.





 

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