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What features should I look for in a GPS system?
While each GPS device has different features to offer, there are a few key elements to look out for:
· Screen size.
· Voice directions.
· Easy-to-use interface.
· Live traffic updates.
When selecting a GPS system, choose a screen size large enough to easily read while driving. Also, having a voice-activated guide will make your ride safer by allowing your eyes to be on the road. Congestion and traffic can heavily impact your drive. Having access to real-time road updates might ease the length of your commutes.
Does a car GPS system require a subscription and internet?
For the most part, a standard car GPS uses satellite technology to pinpoint your location and give directions. With newer devices available, some additional features may require the internet.
What’s the difference between a GPS and a built-in navigation system?
A built-in navigation system comes with a vehicle, typically at an additional cost. A GPS is a separate device requiring GPS holders or GPS mounts. Since a built-in system complements your car, it can be simpler to use and come with more features. However, a GPS is typically more affordable to fix or replace.
What are the benefits of using a car GPS system instead of my smartphone?
Using your smartphone navigation drains your battery and your data plan. It also has a much smaller screen. A GPS has more advanced features and doesn’t require removal from the mount every time you exit the car.
When shopping for your next GPS, browse our collection of GPS mounts, GPS Holders, and GPS accessories. You might also want to incorporate other devices, such as a Dash Camera or Car Speakers, to complete your setup.