Electronics : Lowrance 000-0125-03 iWay 250C 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator and MP3 Player

Electronics : Lowrance 000-0125-03 iWay 250C 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator and MP3 Player

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Lowrance 000-0125-03 iWay 250C 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator and MP3 Player

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Lowrance 000-0125-03 iWay 250C 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator and MP3 Player
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 9405





Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Lowrance
Display Size: 3.5 inches
EAN: 0042194528977
Includes Mp3 Player: 1
Label: Lowrance
Product Manufacturer: Lowrance
Model: Iway250c
Native Resolution: 320 x 240
Publisher: Lowrance
Ranking: 9405
Studio: Lowrance
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Piece facts:
  • Portable multimedia GPS device with 3.5-inch, 16-bit color TFT touchscreen display
  • 12-Channel GPS receiver; full-featured MP3 player and JPEG picture viewer
  • Includes 2 GB MMC/SD card preloaded with NAVTEQ mapping detail for the USA and Canada
  • Turn-by-turn routing and re-routing for missed turns and detours; includes visual and voice directions
  • Massive points of interest database; supports all current plug-and-play map/chart options from Lowrance




Player MP3 and Navigator GPS Portable 3.5-Inch 250C iWay 000-0125-03 Lowrance






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This compact, portable color GPS navigation system features built-in battery power, a stereo MP3 music player, and a picture viewer, making it the perfect companion for your next trip across town or across the continent. The iWay 250C includes a 2 GB MMC/SD card preloaded with NAVTEQ mapping detail for the USA and Canada, complete with millions of accessible points of interest (P0ls).

The iWay 250C sports a sunlight-viewable, 3.5-inch, 16-bit color TFT touch-screen display with 320 x 240 pixel resolution. The display features optimal brightness for viewing in all driving conditions. The device also features a stereo MP3 audio player with a digital media card slot for loading audio files with an SD/MMC memory card. A full-featured picture viewer is also provided, allowing you to display JPEG photos stored on MMC/SD memory cards.



The iWay 250C packs a stereo MP3 music player and picture viewer into a compact, portable, GPS unit.


Street address searching, plus auto-routing choices to help you avoid toll roads.


Play audio files with an SD/MMC memory card.
The real strength of the iWay 250C is in its advanced navigation features. The device features a built-in, precision 12-channel GPS receiver with flip-up antenna for enhanced reception. You can also add an optional, compact RAA-5 remote GPS antenna with a built-in magnet for placement on the roof of your vehicle. The iWay 250C's touchscreen employs easy-to-use menus that make navigation a snap. Choose from three selectable mapping displays: 2D Track Up, 2D North Up, and Elevated 3D. Meanwhile, turn-by-turn audio and visual cues, including auto-zooming and automatic recalculation of directions after a missed turn, make for effortless navigation. There's even a straight-line navigation feature for off-road and marine use.

Users from different countries will appreciate the iWay 250C's ability to offer voice directions in seven languages as well as display text in 12 languages. The unit also features street address searching, plus auto-routing choices to help you avoid toll roads and interstates. You can even avoid left-hand turns.

The iWay 250C comes with enough memory to store up to 1,000 addresses, and the included 2GB MMC/SD card is preloaded with NAVTEQ mapping detail for the USA and Canada. The maps also feature millions of accessible points-of-interest. The device also supports all current plug-and-play map/chart options from Lowrance (FreedomMaps, Fishing Hot Spots Elite, LakeMaster ProMaps, and NauticPath). The maps can also be updated via the device's internal USB port, which enables a PC connection.


What's in the Box
iWay 250C unit, stylus for touch-screen operations (with built-in holder), suction-cup mounting bracket, adhesive-backed, European-styled dash mounting plate, USB to PC interface cable, software CD-R0M, and user's manual.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * GPS device ...
This device is easy to use. It has all the preloaded maps and voice guidance .



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Not Impressed
I have had this unit for about 9 months.

It is relatively easy to see and the interface works well.

It generally gives pretty good directions, but (and this is huge) in October of 2007 we needed to get to Indianapolis airport from the Cincinnati area. We were guided through a series of dead end roads. Almost missed our plane. It turned out well for us, but this could be a huge issue for others.

The battery life is horrible and takes forever to charge. If you do not have a constant powered outlet in your vehicle this will not stay charged.

You cannot use the picture viewer through the SD card and have maps at the same time as they are not stored internally, but on the SD card.

The unit takes forever to find satellites. It often takes 10 minutes or more.

It causes interference with AM radio and as an avid AM listener this is a big problem.

Overall I have not been impressed and am very close to returning to Garmin and considering this a lost cause.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great device for the price!!! ...
Purchased this device to take a road trip across the Southern United States June 2007. This device was easy to upgrade on the pc with the USB cable prior to departing for our trip.

Unit stopped working on the trip, took it back to Bass Pro, and it was replaced, discovered that we were sold a unit that had been returned. So, no fault of the i250c.

We love the product, have used it for many things in the past year, all trips to unknown territory we use this device. We find it very helpful in getting where we are going, the POI's are good, we have only found one address that the GPS couldn't find. But when speaking to the owner of the B&B, she said all people that come to her say their GPS can't find her, it stops 2 blocks from the house, which is what this one did.

For the money, it is worth every dime, it save a lot of frustration trying to find locations in unfamiliar territory.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Not bad for the price
I am an truck Driver and Have put over 90,000miles on it, my only major complaint is that if I Key up my cb mic that it loosed its positon, It is accurite most of the time.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Never Found a Satellite - Defective, as was Tech Support ...
Mine did not work ever. Ten calls to tech support, got through once and he hung up on me when I said that my machine ( a christmas gift) could not find a single satellite and I did not want to move to Tulsa.
Waste of money for this one. They want a credit card number to even think about taking a look at it.
AVOID THIS CHEAP PRODUCT

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