Electronics : GARMIN 010-00378-00 GPS 10 Deluxe With Bluetooth Technology

Electronics : GARMIN 010-00378-00 GPS 10 Deluxe With Bluetooth Technology

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GARMIN 010-00378-00 GPS 10 Deluxe With Bluetooth Technology

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GARMIN 010-00378-00 GPS 10 Deluxe With Bluetooth Technology
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Garmin
Connectivity: Bluetooth
EAN: 0753759047832
Label: Garmin
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Garmin
Model: 010-00378-00
Publisher: Garmin
Studio: Garmin


Piece facts:
  • WAAS-Enabled, 12-Channel Sensor Receives GPS Satellite
  • Signals & Wirelessly Transmits Them To A Mobile Device
  • Adds Full-Featured GPS Navigation To Bluetooth-Enabled Devices
  • More Than 5 Million Points Of Interest Such As Restaurants, Hotels,
  • Gas Stations & Attractions




Technology Bluetooth With Deluxe 10 GPS 010-00378-00 GARMIN






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At last - no more cables, plugin receivers, and paper maps! Now you can add full GPS navigation capabilities to your Pocket PC or PC laptop with the Garmin GPS 10, a Bluetooth -enabled wireless GPS receiver. Wherever you're going, the GPS 10 Deluxe package provides wireless mapping and navigation to deliver you directly to the front door. Talk about mobile. Traveling has never been easier thanks to the GPS 10 Deluxe's innovative features: Compact and lightweight - convenient to carry and mount discreetly in your car; Magnetic and velcro mounts - make it a snap to install; Waterproof - so it can be mounted outside the car for a clear view of the sky; lntegrated, wireless GPS receiver and transceiver with Bluetooth technology - for strong reception and data transmission of up to 30 feet; Long battery life - rechargeable lithium ion batteries for up to 12 hours of use and a 12-volt adapter for added flexibility; Detailed, accurate mapping software - provides map data for the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico; lntuitive navigation applications for Pocket PC and PC laptops - deliver address lookup, turn-by-turn navigation, and more.The GPS 10 Deluxe comes with a fully unlocked Mapsource City Select North America CD and two easy-to-use navigation applications for a Windows Mobile device and PC laptop. Combined, this software provides seamless navigation to your destination. City Select North America puts over 5 million points of interest and detailed street-level map data for the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico at your fingertips. Garmin nRoute software for use on your Bluetooth-enabled laptop and Que software for use with a Bluetooth-enabled Pocket PC turn these mobile devices into a fully functional navigation system. Easily look up addresses, restaurants and other services. Select a destination and get automatic routing, turn-by-turn directions, off route recalculation and voice prompts as you drive.

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Garmin jumps on the wireless bandwagon with its GPS 10 Deluxe, a GPS receiver that communicates with Bluetooth-enabled Pocket PCs and PC laptops to allow easy, intuitive navigating. Unlike GPS devices with built-in screens, the GPS 10 Deluxe displays its mapping and navigational data on your mobile computer's monitor, ensuring superior close-up detail, more memory storage, and faster operation than with traditional navigators. And because it's wireless, users won't have to futz with cumbersome cables that get in the way each time they need to move the laptop or reposition the receiver. The cable-free solution is ideal for cars and trucks, as the device installs via the included magnetic or Velcro mounts, or even outside the vehicle should users need a clear path to the satellites. lt's also waterproof, so it can withstand nasty weather and poor conditions.

The GPS 10 Deluxe comes with a fully unlocked MapSource City Select North America CD, which includes detailed maps of the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, with more than five million points of interest and intensive street-level map data. ln addition, the package boasts two easy-to-use navigation applications: nRoute, which installs on a Bluetooth-enabled laptop, and Que, a Pocket PC program. The applications turn both mobile devices into fully functioning navigators. Users can easily look up addresses, restaurants, and services, or they can select a destination and receive automatic routing, turn-by-turn directions, off-route recalculation, and voice prompts as they drive.

The Bluetooth communication works at distances of up to 30 feet, adding to the unit's versatility. Additional features include rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that power your GPS receiver for up to a dozen hours at a time and a 12-volt power adapter that connects to your cigarette lighter. The GPS 10 Deluxe measures 1.77 by 3.46 by 0.75 inches (W x H x D) and is covered by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
GPS 10 wireless receiver, Mapsource City Select North America CD-R0M, nRoute PC laptop software, Que Pocket PC software, integrated magnetic mount, Velcro mounting patch, 12-volt adapter cable, setup guide, user's manual.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice unit ...
This GPS unit is very nice and simple. The unit actually arrived DOA aka broken but Garmin technical support was very helpful and was prompt to turn me around a new working unit (I think the defective one was just a fluke). I will mention that Garmin has limited support for using a computers built in Bluetooth with this GPS unit. I ended up having to purchase a cheap external usb bluetooth dongle to make it work with my PC. The unit pairs and works fine with the bluetooth built into my Blackberry Curve (T-Mobile version) however. The precision of the unit is very good for the price point, being WAAS enabled the unit returns a quite accurate location. All in all a very nice device.





Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great!
This thing is awesome!! And now that it comes with Garmin Mobile XT, it is even better.

Mine came with an old version of Garmin's software, but the upgrade to XT was free. Now my PDA detects the receiver automatically and easily. In a couple of trips to Dallas/Ft. Worth, Longview, Chicago, and California...this thing has definitely paid for itself!

I'm so surprised that these things can be so precise.

...and keep the charger hole cover in a safe place. Even then, you will lose it.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Garmin Bluetooth GPS/Software for the Axim X30 PDA ...
All I can say regarding this unit/software package is WOW!!! I purchased it for driving directions and also purchased a Bluetooth Speaker Kit for it so I don't have t look at the screen for my position if I need to turn a lot. This unit is well worth the money in that it also allows a topo map capability (Topo Software additional cost but it too it worth it if you hunt or hike very much). This unit is easy to set up, locks in rapidly, is small and with the built in magnetic mount with the vecro tape capabiliy is very versatile. In summary, it has to be seen to be believed. I use mine wih a Dell Axim X30 PDA and have the 2000 Mha extended battery so there is no problem with a full day's use and no recharge. The only advice I might give (for hiking and so on) is to make sre you have the DC (Cigarett Lighter) adapter for it. If you are handy in electronics, you can even make a beltpack for it via the Cigarette Lighter adaper should you need a longer battery life.





Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Want grief? Buy Garmin
If you like hassle with a capital H, buy a Garmin. Unlocking maps, product registration and a website that will not provide a simple e-mail link to contact support all contribute to make using a Garmin a major pain in the behind. They way they act, you'd think they were licensing nuclear technology. We sold our GPS10 and bought Microsoft Streets and Trips 2007 with GPS receiver. What a difference. MS treets and Trips works without a lot of hassle. It's easy to install and use. The receiver works when you want it to, not when it feels like it. No company's maps are up to date and Microsoft's are no worse than Garmins. Probably better. We learned the hard way. Do yourself a very big favor and look elsewhere when buying a GPS device. Under no circumstances will we ever buy anything Garmin again.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Fun to Use - Difficult to set up ...
The only trouble is using the software on the CD which came with the unit. It would not properly interface with my "Windows Mobile" handheld. However, after contacting Garmin the had an updated download available from their web site.

Now it works great. Very good battery life and very fasst satellite aquisition. Unfortunately, my wife does not like the voice commands - its hard to make everyone happy!

I recommend it.

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