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GARMIN 010-00378-00 GPS 10 Deluxe With Bluetooth Technology | 
enlarge | Brand: Garmin Category: CE
List Price: $267.99 Buy New: $130.89 You Save: $137.10 (51%)
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Rating: 29 reviews
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Connectivity: Bluetooth Includes MP3 Player: 0 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 7.7 x 2.4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 010-00378-00 Model: 010-00378-00 UPC: 753759047832 EAN: 0753759047832 ASIN: B0007KXFH8
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| • | 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 |
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Product Description 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; Integrated, 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; Intuitive 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.
Amazon.com Product Description 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. It'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. In 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-ROM, 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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Good alternative to All-in-one GPS units May 19, 2005 Big Bear (San Jose, CA USA) 94 out of 95 found this review helpful
I've been using a Garmin StreetPilot III for 3 years now, for those unfamilar with it, its a all-in-one GPS unit with auto-routing feature and voice prompt. Its a good trusty device, highly rugged and I credit much of my career success in Silicon Valley to it. What prompted me to start sourcing for another GPS device is due to the airport hassle we experience these days. I work for the Sales department of a security company and that means frequent travel these days. The StreetPilot III is an excellent device but its a little bulky to fit into my notebook bag. Hence enter the Garmin GPS 10. I got mine for $209 from Digitally Unique, they're slow on shipping but the price was good. Get the Deluxe package and not the receiver only one, the Garmin software and maps are worth the money. In comparison with the older StreetPilot, advantages are: 1. Small, light and easily fit into your pocket or laptop bag, easier when passing through airport security. 2. Integrated magnetic mount allows for mounting outside the rental car, a good solution in case you rented a car with heatsheild on the windscreen that can block GPS signal. 3. Waterproof, so you can still mount the device outside the car in adverse weather condition. 4. Software provided for both PocketPC and Windows OS (Mac / Linux users are out of luck here). Most business travellers like myself typically carry a PDA and for sure has a notebook. In case your PDA fails, you'll still have GPS capability using your notebook. 5. Enhanced software features includes: - More customization options - Cool transparent setting for indicators and prompts - Elevation indicator, nice feature when travelling - Easier filter for Waypoints and POI (Points of Interest) 6. Uses standard SD or Compact flash memory cards supported by your PDA instead of the proprietary flash memory cards from Garmin. Get the Viking 512mb SD card available from Amazon here with rebate, goes nicely if your PDA has a SD slot. 7. The GPS 10 turns on automatically if it detects power from the 12v cigarette lighter adaptor. Disadvantages compared to StreetPilot III: 1. This could be related to my choice of PDA, I'm using a Dell Axim X5 PocketPC 2003. This PDA does not have an integrated Bluetooth so I use a Anycom Bluetooth CF card. Whenever I turn off the PDA and back on again, I need to re-connect the Bluetooth serial connection. Then I have to stop the Garmin nRoute software from searching the serial port, then reconnect again. A bit of a hassle compared to the StreetPilot III where you simply turn it on. 2. Routing algorithm not as good as StreetPilot III. The Pocket PC based routing logic seems to be slightly inferior to the one based on SP III (Palm OS based). 3. Depending on your PDA, the screen could be very difficult to read in the car. The Dell Axim X5 does not do well despite its transreflective LCD. The SP 3 on the other hand is clearly visible under all sorts of condition. Recommend you buy a PDA with a very bright screen. 4. PDA dependent. The SP 3 is a integrated device and is very rugged, sitting in direct sunlight for 2 years before I finally managed to buy a townhouse with a garage last year. The PDA however, is flimsy in comparison. I would not thing the Dell Axim will hold up being in sunlight all the time for 2 years. 5. Mounting a hassle. For a semi permanent mount in a car, you'll have to buy a mount either from Seidio or Arkon. However, those mounts are mainly for the PDA and you'll have to mount the GPS 10 seperately. Recommendation: 1. If you do not travel by air frequently but is looking for a GPS device for use in your car, go with one of those all-in-one devices such as the older Garmin 2610/2620 or the newer Garmin c320/c330. They're much easier to use and mount, and are easier to see in your car. 2. For frequent travellers by air, get this Garmin GPS 10 and a good PDA. This combo is a lot more portable and works even if you end up renting a car with heatshield on the windscreen. Also, in case the PDA fails, you'll have your notebook to fall back on. 3. If you decide on the Garmin GPS 10, get a PDA that has the fastest possible processor. The latest Intel XScale running at 624Mhz is a good choice. My Axim X5 running 416Mhz though usable, I sometimes felt a faster processor would be nice when I'm planning a trip and markign waypoints on the PDA.
GPS 10 Works Well with a Laptop June 29, 2005 A. Sailor (Central CT USA) 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I am an accountant with average PC skills. If you have a laptop with Bluetooth and another person to serve as navigator, the GPS 10 Deluxe is for you. Set-up was easy. The n-Route laptop navigation software loaded quickly and easily as did the maps of the US and Canada. (On a laptop, you can load and unlock the maps all in one step.) The GPS/software kit price is 5% of an installed navigator on new car while the functionality is comparable, and the laptop screen view and sound are excellent. Documentation of the software and GPS is thorough and easy to follow. The magnetic GPS 10 module clings securely to the hood or roof of your car. Turn on your laptop and connect to the GPS 10 with Bluetooth. Then open the n-Route software and the laptop quickly connects with the GPS. You are ready to go (the software permits you to see how many satellites are being used to fix your position). Assuming that you have saved your home and destination as "waypoints," you can easily create a route using two waypoints (beginning and end). The software/GPS allows your laptop follow the progress of your vehicle and provides suggested voice and visual directions along the way. Of course, you can chose to go your own way at any point, and the software automatically recalculates your route. At the bottom of the screen you can watch the ever-changing status including your current speed, direction, and time and distance to destination and next maneuver. The maps have very good route detail and lots of helpful information regarding retail establishments and other points of interest, with an easy way to find them, especially when you are looking for something while traveling (gas, food, etc.). You may need to change the setting on your firewall to disable the automatic detection of new wireless networks that you will encounter while travelingxx in residential areas, which will distract from your navigating. Defining a "waypoint" by using a street address may take a little practice and some trial and error.
Garmin quality.... September 14, 2005 Dale M. Schultz (MA, USA) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
Note When I ordered this, Amazon had the descriptions switched for two similar products. One comes with software, the other does not. The more expensive one comes with software. I am using this with my HP IPaq PDA without problems. Routing is very accurate. The software is good and the find feature is like having the yellow pages in your hand as you can search companies, services etc and get their phine number as well as their address... Product suggestion, make a small recess to keep the rubber plug that closes the power socket when not in use...
Worth The money August 4, 2006 Carlos R. Insuaste (NJ) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I wanted to thank amazon for their quick response to my first order not arriving. within a week they sent me another. I have been using it everyday, and have not gotton lost. I install wood flooring in NJ PA NY, works like a charm. I use it with my palm treo 700P.
Garmin GPS 10 on Palm TX March 22, 2007 Tom Tramel 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Works like a charm. Easy installation(unlike TomTom). Easy BlueTooth pairing & connection (unlike TomTom). I would like to see more current maps from Garmin.
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