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Navman N60i NavPix GPS Navigator | 
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| Brand: Navman Category: CE
List Price: $599.99 Buy Used: $201.77 You Save: $398.22 (66%)
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Rating: 8 reviews
Color: Gray Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 0.9 x 3.3
MPN: AA005856-6E2 Model: AA005856-6E2 UPC: 817186001406 EAN: 0817186001406 ASIN: B000ILIIO6
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| Features:
| • | The world’s only car navigation system that lets you navigate to pictures that you can create yourself | | • | You can download NavPix or share your own in the NavPix Library | | • | Fuel and Park buttons to help you quickly find somewhere to park or fill up | | • | The rechargeable Li-ion battery lasts up to 5 hours depending on use | | • | State-of-the art 4.3-inch wide color touch screen packaged in a slim, portable high quality design |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Navman N60i portable GPS unit includes an integrated digital camera for taking NavPix to create an unmistakable reminder of your chosen destination. The NavPix itself combines exact geographical information with an image, so whether you're visiting the Arc de Triomphe, Trajan's Arch or the Cinquantenaire Arch, you'll easily find your way back.
The Navman N60i has the widest screen available for a GPS device to make directions easier to read. See a product demonstration (requires Flash). |
The integrated digital camera lets you take pictures and associate them with GPS locations. Just click the shutter button on top of the device (shown here). |
Getting lost is never a problem with the N40i's Back-on-Track feature. | The first thing you'll notice about the N60i is its impressive color touch widescreen. However, thanks to its intelligent design, the N60i is slimmer and lighter than most other navigators in its class. Sleek and robust, the N60i houses a vast array of impressive features that include thorough directional graphics, a Turn-by-Turn voice guided navigation with 3D graphics mode, and a Multi-route option mode, and more. Other design features include an infrared remote control for easy operation while driving, and with the included Drive-Away platform, you'll be able to use the N60i straight out of the box. The N60i is the world's only car navigation system that lets you navigate to pictures. With its built-in 1.3 megapixel camera, you can shoot and build your own "Destinations Album" and navigate back to your favorite places simply by tapping the photo on the screen. You can continue to create your own points of interest with the embedded digital camera, or you can upload points of interest and pictures via the Premium Navix Photos website. In case of an emergency you'll never have to worry about being stranded; just one touch displays your exact location so you can quickly advise roadside assistance or emergency services. And there's even a built-in automatic re-routing protocol with the included Back-on-Track feature, a technology that gives line-by-line directions to find your way even if you deviate from previous directions. When you're ready to park, or when you need to fill up the tank, the N60i sports two convenient "Nearest Parking" and "Nearest Gas Station" buttons that are built right into the front of the unit. The N60i was meant to be your vehicular companion no matter where you are--from driving around your neighborhood, to traveling abroad. The N60i comes preloaded with Tele Atlas map data for all of North America, and major European roads are available for purchase on CD. There's even an optional T1 Traffic Pack feature that provides real-time, subscription-free traffic updates in the UK, France, Germany, Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands. No matter where you are, you can rely on the N60i for Reliable, accurate GPS navigation. What's in the Box The N60i comes packaged with a Vehicle mounting bracket, a vehicle power adapter, an AC power adapter, a USB cable, an IR remote, and a deluxe padded carrying case.
Product Description With an extra-wide touchscreen, the N60i combines innovation with ease of use. For example, there are pre-installed maps and 2GB of Flash memory, and - importantly - an integrated digital camera to take NavPix, Navman revolutionary new way to help you navigate accurately and reliably.NavPix combine exact geographical information with an image. Letting you create an unmistakable and easy way to identify a destination. And because it already contains the latitude and longitude, you simply select the image of the destination you want and off you go.As well as being pre-installed, the N60i's maps are the most up-to-date maps available from Navman. So you can venture further and always on the right route as you use NavPix or traditional addresses, including full postcode searches, to reliably find your way.The slim, stylishN60i brings together advanced software with ease of use and a finger-friendly, 4.3" touchscreen, as well as compatibility with the T1 Traffic Pack for real-time traffic updates. What's more, that ease of use is carried over into the intuitive display and GPS navigation features, such as the Fuel and Park buttons and pre-installed safety camera locations.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Navman 60i Nav PIx GPS July 20, 2007 R. Douglas (New York, NY) Overall a great unit at a good price. Maps are complete and up-to-date. Screen is large and easy to read. The voice directions are pleasant and clear. If you miss a turn or deliberately choose a slghtly different route the Navman doesn't yell at you 'turn back!' it quickly recalculates your best route from the spot you're in and modifies its directions. Although I live in a suburban area with a lot of new roads, it seems to have all but the newest in its database. I never use the 'navpics' feaure (or for that matter the camera on my cellfone) but I tried it and it seems to work o.k. I DO use the favorites feature and it is easy to designate a place as 'a favorite' and quickly access it at a later time. The software self installed on my laptop and is easy to use. Gripes: The car power plug is too large and interferes with my shifter. (it has to convert 12V to 5V so I don't know if they could shrink it.) You have to manually dim the display at night. I think they could put in a photocell to do that. Navman comes with a tiny remote that does this easily but I'm so spoiled by the rest of the features that it seems inconvenient. OVERALL: Well worth the price with better features than I have seen in manufacturers installed units in some cars.
A bit problematic still. July 8, 2007 W. Sung 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pros: Large bright screen. Camera is a cool idea. Compact. Loud speaker. Cons: It doesn't have the new day light savings time. Camera quality is worse then my cell phone. Map updates cost more then others. Customer service is questionable and the US market does seem like the company's main concern.
Good product - no support May 21, 2007 Stephen M. Welch (Burke, VA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought the N60i for a trip to Florida. Have also used in Northern Virginia. The other reviewers have covered the features well but one thing you need to know is that there is no service after the sale and the device has a compatibility issue with Windows Vista. Map updates are important to keep up with road construction if you live or travel in highly populated or growing areas. Navman does not offer a subscription service for map updates and only offers infrequent CD updates. To use the software to load maps and edit POIs requires activesync for XP and mobile media device center for Vista. Everything works fine on XP but on Vista the device isn't recognized and crashes Windows Explorer if you try to look at the files. The strange thing is that the Navman software can see the device but Windows Explorer can't. The main impact is that you can't edit POIs since Windows can't see the device. That wouldn't be a big deal if they updated map software regularly. Since they don't being able to edit the POI file yourself takes on more importance. There is no Vista update from Navman. They don't answer emails or accept phone calls except for ordering products. It's a shame. The hardware is great but I can't recommend.
very impressed with Navman! May 19, 2007 clunymph (NY, USA) my husband purchased this ~4 months ago, primarily for the ability to take GPS-tagged photos. we've never owned a GPS navigation system and the picture quality is on par with a camera phone... i wasn't completely sold on it until our recent cross-country move. the navman has been extremely helpful as we explore our new neighborhood. i like the POI function that lets you search, by name, for stores and other points of interest based on the city or location. it's fairly easy to input an address, though i wish the keyboard layout is in qwerty. it picks up the GPS location fairly quickly on sunny days, slower on cloudy days. we've been using photo feature quite a bit-- it's a breeze to take a picture of a location, and later ask it to direct you there. the maps are pretty good overall in boston/cambridge MA, greenwich CT, westchester county NY. i did notice that the big dig (in boston) tripped it up a bit. there was one road where it thought we had instantaneously hopped onto the highway underneath us, only to realize that we were back on track a block later. when i missed a turn, the "re-calculating route" is quick. the maps proved accurate and very helpful in neighborhoods filled with one-way streets. other things i like include the way it changes the display automatically to the day/night view, ease of mounting hardware, the very calming voice, and general ease of use. things i don't like as much include the battery life (wouldn't want to take this hiking!) and the case (you have to take it out of the case or cut a hole in the case to connect the power cable). also, going over holes and potholes tend to cause the mounting hardware to drop at the hinge and change the navman's position. the navman sometimes will not turn on right away, and require a complete restart. we suspect this happens when the battery runs out completely. overall, i'm extremely pleased. with the navman, i am surprisingly comfortable navigating the curvy streets of boston/cambridge.
navigator May 9, 2007 Laura Acuna (New York) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It is great to be able to travel knowing you won't be lost and you can enjoy your extra time, because you are not going to stop to ask for directions any more!!!!!!
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