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Harman Kardon GPS-810 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator and Media Player

Harman Kardon GPS-810 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator and Media Player

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Brand: Harman Kardon
Category: CE

List Price: $599.99
Buy New: $323.95
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 2919

Color: Charcoal and Black
Media: Electronics
Native Resolution: 480 x 272
Display Size: 4.3
Includes MP3 Player: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 5 x 2.2

MPN: GPS-810NA
Model: GPS-810NA
UPC: 028292589348
EAN: 0028292589348
ASIN: B000XTOGJE

Release Date: November 19, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand NEW!! Never used!! Still sealed in the original packaging!! Contiguous 48 States Shipping ONLY (Sorry, No PO Boxes or APO/FPO addresses)!!

Features:
  • Text-to-Speech in English announces the next manuever by name such as the street name or highway. The GPS-810's translation from Text-to-Speech is very easy to understand and natural sounding.
  • Bluetooth is built in offering the ability to pair with Bluetooth enabled cell phones for handsfree communication.
  • The GPS-810 also includes a breakthrough wireless remote control that can control all functions of the unit independently or in combination with the 4.3" touchscreen.
  • 4.3" WQVGA 480 x 272 High resolution widescreen.The unit is preloaded with maps of the U.S. including Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico as well as Canada are included.
  • Full-featured digital audio & video player is included to make it a great personal media player in addition to an incredible portable navigation unit. The audio player allows you to search by artist, album, genre, song or playlist and displays album art.

Accessories:

  • Panasonic 1GB SD Memory Card with SD Speed Class 2 performance
  • Monster Cable J2 CAM MINIUSB-7 High Performance USB to Mini-USB Cable (7 ft.)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description, December 12, 2007
High-end audio equipment manufacturer Harman Kardon's continues to combine solid navigation with truly superb media player function in its GPS products, creating a bar for navigator/personal entertainment system convergence devices. They've improved their models this year with a fuller feature set and a nifty little remote.

Feature Set
With their first line of GPS navigators released last year, H-K wisely stuck to the basics with their navigation. Perhaps that was the reason navigation worked so much better on Harman Kardon's devices than on some other navigators produced by manufactuer's whose core business was not GPS.

With basic nav nailed down however, Harman Kardon added a full feature set into this year's models. All of the new models -- the GPS-310, GPS-510, and GPS-810, -- come with text-to-speech for spoken directions with real street names, a photo viewer and MP3 player. The GPS-510 adds a video player. The GPS-810 has the same features you'd get on the top-end model from any manufacturer, including , bluetooth connectivity, traffic data capability (from TMC Clear Channel), and an FM transmitter that will deliver both directions and music through an open channel on your car's stereo system.

Main Screen

4-inch WQVGA 480px x 272px high-resolution widescreen touch screen (actual size)
Navigation
The main purpose of any car GPS device is to take you reliably from point A to B. Here the GPS-810 performs nicely indeed, providing several options for finding your destination. To get going you can select either a street address, a specific point of interest such as a gas station or restaurant, a recent or saved destination, a postal code, or an intersection (if you're not sure of the exact address). To speed up text entry, the unit employs an intelligent auto-completion feature that displays only the letters that spell an item in its database. This greatly reduces the letters from which you have to choose to tell it where you want to go.

Once it knows where you are headed, the device offers you the choice of shortest distance or most use of freeways or other high-speed arterials. You'll also find a trip planner that lets you lay out and save multiple destinations, as well as avoidance choices for routing your trip away from borders, toll roads, unpaved roads, ferries, and more. If you take a wrong turn or need to use a detour, the GPS-810 will automatically re-route you and get you back on your way.

And how did the GPS-810 perform out on the road? In a word, admirably. The responsiveness of the device and excellent user interface make it a joy to use. The GPS-810 also has an extremely fast and accurate GPS signal processor, so it locks, calculates and recalculates routes, and responds to commands quickly. One of the hardest things for a manufacturer without a long history in building GPS navigators is getting the routing algorithms correct, so it was nice to see that Harman Kardon seems to have gotten this right. In most cases, the device decided on logical and efficient routes, too--something that can't be said of all GPS devices out there.

Main Screen

Intuitive interface is easy to operate. See route planning details.
traffic map

Easy to understand traffic data
Traffic event info

Setup and Interface
Setup is as easy as turning the device on, since it comes loaded with maps of the U.S. and Canada. On first bootup, choose from English, Spanish, or French language options for the spoken directions and interface menus.

Interacting with the GPS-810's touchscreen is delightfully intuitive and reliable; there's really no need for a stylus or navigation buttons, which simplifies things on the road. The division of the main interface into four main quadrants is a helpful touch, and it's refreshing to see manufacturers moving away from awkward icon-based menus. Instead of drilling down through lists of icons, all of the GPS-810's options are presented on simple, color-coded shapes. That said, we were a little puzzled by the use of the "Source" menu key, which takes the user back to the main menu from any point in the interface. It's a useful feature, but why not call this the "Home" button instead?



Accurate, detailed 3D navigation, and turn-by-turn directions.


Use the unit's touch screen to enter address locations.


An intuitive menu lets you switch quickly between music, video, and navigation options.

The screen itself is sharp and clear, offering great resolution and clarity in all driving conditions. The map screen is a sight to behold, offering delightfully crisp 3D images, as well as excellent responsiveness when zoomed and panned. Likewise, the interfaces for music and video playback are pleasantly uncluttered, responsive, and well thought-out. One problem in our unit, though, was the lack of a sleep mode. The device's screen will stay on at full illumination when it's left idle--even when running on battery power. There's also no sleep button on the device.

Hands Free Phone That Really Works!
Using Bluetooth wireless capability to allow GPS navigators to function as hands-free phone kits is becoming more popular, especially as more states pass laws that prohibit in-car cell phone use without a hands-free kit, so lots of navigators are sporting the feature these days. However, this is an area in which the GPS-810 really shines, primarily because of the dual microphone and Harman Kardon's patented noise-cancelling technology.

Most GPS navigators have a single microphone located in the center of the device, which can make you sound garbled on the other end. The GPS-810 has two microphones, one on each side of the device, so both passenger and driver can use the hands-free phone kit and come through clearly. Also, Harman Kardon has installed the same kind of noise-canceling system they use in their high-end audio products, to further enhance intelligibility.

phone main menu phone book phone call screen

Multimedia
The GPS-810 strives to be much more than just another GPS device in a crowded market, and that's likely why Harman Kardon has polished the multimedia features of the device so well. With support for MP3 and WMA music files, the music player has a refreshingly intuitive user interface and good sound quality. It's a cinch to browse music on your SD card by artist, album, genre, playlist, and song. Another nice touch is that you can keep the music playing while the unit is in navigation mode.

music menu album list music player
video player Video playback is equally straightforward. The device recognizes WMV9 or MPEG-4 AVI video files and presents them in a scrolling list. Press a title and you're off in movie land, complete with smooth framerates and minimal jitters during high-action sequences. We did encounter a format incompatibility with an AVI file encoded in the DIVX format. Attempting to play the file freaked the GPS-810 out, and a hard reset was required. Harman Kardon is very clear about which file formats are supported, but many folks might inadvertantly attempt to play a DIVX-encoded AVI instead of an MPEG-4 AVI. Broader format support would be a welcome addition.

To ease some of the pain of getting your movies and TV shows into the right format for the GPS-810, Harman Kardon provides a brief guide for Windows Media Player users. Mac users will have to use third-party media encoders to prepare their videos for the GPS-810. Lastly, battery life when playing back videos was surprisingly good. After a two-hour movie the GPS-810 was only down to a 40 percent charge.


size
Design
The GPS-810 is solidly built--something we expect from Harman Kardon--and it instills a sense of confidence that it can survive the bumps of bruises that come with the mobile lifestyle. Measuring approximately 4.5 inches wide by 3.5 inches high, and a little over half an inch thick, the device is only a little chunkier than your average PDA or Smartphone. The clean lines of the GPS-810 are enhanced by a complete lack of buttons; all interaction with the device happens between the touchscreen and your finger. In the interest of simplicity, there is not even a stylus that can fall to the floor and roll under the seat of your car.

The only button you'll find on the device is the recessed power button on the top, right next to the SD card slot. The slot accepts cards with up to 4 GB of capacity. There's also a small jog wheel on the right side for volume and display brightness control. Below this dial you'll also find a mini-USB port that serves double duty for both charging and PC-to-device data transfers, as well as a standard 3.5-millimeter headphone jack. Meanwhile, you'll find a pinhole reset button on the bottom, as well as a hold switch on the left side for deactivating the touchscreen. Lastly, the back of the unit sports a small audio speaker and a port for an optional GPS signal booster antenna.


Pros

Excellent user interface
Fast, accurate GPS performance; good mapping capabilities
Polished, user-friendly music and video playback

Cons
Minor lag during some operations
Limited video format compatibility
No sleep or low power standby function
What's in the Box
GPS-810 portable navigator, wireless control knob, wireless FM transmitter, 4-hour lithium-polymer battery, USB 2.0 Hi-Speed computer interface with cable, fold-flat windshield/dashboard mounting bracket, dashboard mounting disk, car charger, wall charger, traffic antenna, carrying case, quick-start guide


Product Description
  • Text-to-Speech in English announces the next manuever by name such as the street name or highway. The GPS-810's translation from Text-to-Speech is very easy to understand and natural sounding.
  • Bluetooth is built in offering the ability to pair with Bluetooth enabled cell phones for handsfree communication.
  • Wireless remote control that can control all functions of the unit independently or in combination with the 4.3" touchscreen.
  • 4.3" WQVGA 480 x 272 High resolution widescreen.The unit is preloaded with maps of the U.S. including Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico as well as Canada are included.
  • Full-featured digital audio & video player is included to make it a great personal media player in addition to an incredible portable navigation unit. The audio player allows you to search by artist, album, genre, song or playlist and displays album art.
  • High Speed 2D/3D Navigation
  • Listen to Music while navigating
  • Turn by Turn maps and spoken directions
  • Plays MP3/AAC/WMA audio formats
  • Image viewer displays JPEG, BMP, and GIF formats up to 4096 x 3072 pixels
  • SD/SDHC card slot
  • Displays ID3 tags for artist, album, genre, song or playlist
  • Dual microphones and noise-canceling system provide enhanced communication and intelligibility


  • Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Absolutely Perfect GPS   August 4, 2008
    This device is GREAT. I drive big trucks at work and the 5 button remote makes using this device easy to use without stretching over the dashboard to touch the screen. I also have an Apple iPhone and it works great with the new North American software update available on the website:

    http://www.harmandesign.com/download/upgrade/downloads/GPS-810NAupgrade.exe

    Many of my friends at work have GPS devices from Garmin. When they drive in my Suburban they are supprised to see that the obscure -- and usually unmapped -- oilfield roads are on the GPS-810. They also comment on how fast my device updates while driving and how detailed the maps are shown in several display types on the screen.

    I received the GPS-810 as a gift on Dec 25, 2007. Before that time I had a Harman Kardon GPS that was a $500 add-on to my Harley Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide existing Harman Kardon radio system. It works great becuase it was simple and safe. The engineers at Harman Kardon think of everything. On my Harman Kardon motorcycle GPS, the sound mutes when I need to look down at the dash to see where to drive.



    3 out of 5 stars Harman Kardon 810 (HK810) More like a PMP with a GPS built in.   July 17, 2008
    The Harman Kardon 810 is definitely a good GPS system. It is one of the smoothes navigation units that I have ever seen. It is well built, sleek and beautiful. The voice prompts are clear and precise. It will get you to where you need to go but with a few extra turns.

    I would recommend this system to people that want more than just a GPS System. I would recommend it to people that want a PMP with a good GPS built in. The screen is big and beautiful just like screen of the PSP. It plays videos with great clarity and plays your mp3 without any problems. Just load your 8GB SD card and your good to go.

    I love using the HK810 more as a movie player and a MP3 player more than a GPS system. Since I know my way around town most of the times I get to use my MP3s and built in radio transmitter and I'm jamming my way down to Costco.

    The HK-810 is not a perfect GPS system but it will do the job.

    Pros:
    Very Portable and easy to use.
    A lot of useful functions - Video, MP3, Phone, FM Transmitter
    Beautiful Screen and nice clear speaker
    Can hold 8GB SDHC card possibly 16Gb. (16Gb not tested yet)
    Nice mounting bracket.
    Remote Control
    Traffic Report
    Windows CE 5 Operating System

    Cons:
    Battery drain is fast if not plugged into power.
    Maps are not updated. (Uses Navigon 2006)
    Can not alter route to add shortcuts and make most direct route.
    FM transmitter is kind of weak.
    Sometimes freezes



    5 out of 5 stars Made the Right Choice!!   July 14, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I am a first time GPS user. I read all the reviews here plus at other websites and I was very hesitant in purchasing this unit due to the system locking up issue that most people has mentioned. But for me I was looking for a unit that had it all! And for right now, this is the only unit with GPS, MP3, Video, Pictures, and Bluetooth Phone connectivity..... I searched for a comparable unit with the same features in all the major electronic stores and only found ones with only GPS/MP3. Well anyways, I'm sure you figured it out....I crossed my fingers and purchased this unit..... It's been one month now and I could be jinxing myself for writing this review, but here goes:

    PROS:
    * The unit has not locked up on me yet... WOOHOO!!
    * The GPS is great! I live in Austin, TX and already made a trip to Dallas and to North Oklahoma. And the GPS was accurate. I only had one instance when the unit had erratic recalculations (lots of U-turns!) But for the most part the map and voice navigation is accurate.
    * The MP3 sounds awesome! Simple to use menu and I use a SD card reader to drag-n-drop my music into my 8G SD card
    * The Video also plays and sounds fantastic!! I played a couple of movies and plays beautifully as most portable DVD players
    * I have some pictures, but haven't used this much...But what I do have, looks great!!
    * The Phone connectivity is awesome!! I have a Nokia 6085 and it had no issues finding it. Address book downloaded perfectly. The mic and speaker on the unit is crystal clear and I use it quite often. This is an excellent feature for handsfree phone conversation while you're driving!!
    * The dash and windshield mounting accessories are very good
    * The best feature I love is the remote control knob!! You can have this conveniently anywhere in the vehicle and go thru all the menus with ease!!

    CONS:

    * I have to agree with everyone about the battery. The battery life sucks and this will not be a good unit if relying on battery life. For me, the HK810 is only for my car, so mine is always plugged in and this con doesn't really pertain to me.
    * I have seen the new firmware at HK website, but haven't uploaded it to my unit since it's working fine. (I always say, why fix it if it's not broken!)
    * No current map updates
    * Did not come with a full manual

    For me, I think I made a good decision for my first GPS!! But like I said, I might have jinx myself and you might hear from me again!




    2 out of 5 stars Piece of Junk   July 14, 2008
    Have to reset it every time I needed it to use it. Have your paper clip ready it shuts off every time it goes into standby. FM transmitter sucks, it berly works, the bluetooth sucks too, it takes forever to sink up to your phone. I'm returning the product and go with a name brand instead.


    4 out of 5 stars A firmware update is available.   July 11, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    The firmwear update is up. I see alot of people giving the battery a con. At 3.5 hours for movies (that look and sound great) it beats alot of DVD players when on the plane. Longer time and fits in my pocket. I'm having difficulty getting my Samsung SGH-D307 to pair up. I got it once then it dropped within a couple minutes and haven't got it to work yet. My phone works with the Uconnect in my van so I think it just I missing something. Otherwise so far I really like the unit. Haven't had any route errors that others are talking about. That may have been fixed when I loaded the new firmwear.





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