Includes Street Atlas USA 2009 PLUS / Voice-guided navigation / 4 million+ places of interest in U.S. & Canada / NavMode with optional 3-D
Make it easier to plan your trip with Earthmate GPS BT-20. Now you can turn your laptop PC or UMPC into a full-fledged GPS Navigator at a better price. Just plug it into the USB port of your device or wirelessly connect to a Bluetooth-enabled device. Then secure the Receiver to your vehicles dash. You can even put maps onto your photo-capable iPod. You get faster satellite acquisition and surefire signal retention even in challenging GPS environments. GPS tracking is easier than ever with NavMode, including Optional 3-D perspective and larger, more accessible controls. The included Street Atlas USA 2009 PLUS will help you locate yourself. Know where youre going with street-level detail and over 4 million places of interest in the U.S. and Canada for when youre looking for something specific.
# Wireless Connectivity for your Bluetooth-enabled laptop PC, PDA, or touch-screen phone with Palm OS or Windows Mobile
# Fast satellite acquisition
# Slim, compact size - outside dimensions are smaller than a business card
# 3-Way power options; Lithium-Ion Battery with A/C charger; 12-volt in-car charger, and 3 USB cable to power device from your laptop PC
# Import and map your own Excel, ACT! and other Database files, creating optimized routes with multiple stops
# Link photos, documents and URLs to the maps
# Get 150 million searchable U.S. and Canada residential and business phone listings
# Support for Ultra-Mobile Personal Computers (UMPCs)
# DeLorme ConstantLock technology for superior signal retention even in urban areas and other challenging GPS environments
# NavMode with optional 3-D perspective and larger, more accessible User controls
# Automatic back-on-track
# Street-level detail for the U.S. and Canada, highways and main roads in Mexico
# Over 4 million places of interest in U.S. and Canada
# Easy, automatic routing
# GPS-accurate placement for individual locations in 90+ chains in the U.S. and Canada