Thursday, March 25, 2010

New GPS Voices - Say What?

According to most, The Thomas Guide used to be the apex of car navigation, but GPS and digital-mapping technology have made an evolutionary leap. These navigation systems help you get from point A to point B with audible driving directions, color maps, points of interest, and much more. They were once a novelty tech toy for early adopters and gadget hounds, however, they've gained in popularity and the market is now flooded with them. Last Christmas, GPS devices were the most requested electronic in 2007. There were 34 million units sold in 2007.

Selecting a GPS device that will be the best GPS for you can be a daunting task. There are many selections out there. Usually that means weighing the features you want with what you're willing to spend. In the end, selection is really a personal decision and sometimes you've just got to go with what looks good to you. They're all going to do what they were designed for - keep you from getting lost! Having the best GPS is extremely useful, but there's also something about buying a new shiny toy that plays a role in my decision. Don't buy a GPS device just because it's really cool to have one, but find one that you want to have fun with while it is being useful for you. There are NO subscriptions or monthly fees associated with using a GPS device. When you buy a GPS, you can use it all you want and don't have to pay another dime. Some GPS devices offer options as a Traffic receiver and Bluetooth. The traffic option does require a yearly subscription. The Bluetooth option has no fees. Bluetooth allows you to pair your Bluetooth compatible cell phone with your GPS device, enabling you to call and answer phone calls hands free thru the GPS.

Do you need a GPS device? If you're looking for a help with travel into unfamiliar cities and country roads, a car GPS is great, much better than fiddling with maps. It also helps avoid those disagreements from your backseat driver while trying to navigate to your final destination. With car GPS voices guiding you turn by turn with voice prompts and visual maps, the days of making wrong turns, getting lost and wasting time (and gas!) will finally come to an end. With GPS voices, you and your family can enjoy traveling or make business trips less stressful.

GPS devices aren't just for vacations and business trips....they are just as useful around town. I travel for my work to different stores around the Dallas metro-plex, the one of the most sprawling metro-plexes in the world. I enter the addresses to all my stores, as well as friends across town, restaurants, parks, other businesses, and on and on. Where ever I am, it's nice to know I can always find my way back home just by typing a key.

Car GPS devices already have detailed road maps preloaded on the device. Compare features, including the size of the GPS screen, whether you need Bluetooth or traffic notification features, and what the unit looks like. Once you have the best GPS for you, you can begin to look at GPS software.

With sales of GPS devices reaching a tipping point with over 30% market penetration, a growing segment of the population is seeking additional software/personalization to their GPS devices. The current offerings of GPS voice products on the market are fairly slim, however, there is a new GPS software product out there that has the following criteria, easy to use and install, ability to personalize your electronic device, serves the GPS communities need of the desire to change, compatible with a personal device. Currently in order to buy and use other similar products is A MASSIVLY difficult undertaking for your average user.

GPS navigation voices: The force is strong with this one! Everywhere you turn, someone is telling you where to go--your boss, your mother, spouse, or kids. And these days, an increasing number of drivers are being told where to go by their portable GPS devices. As the novelty of the from-the-factory generic GPS voice wears thin, the electronic navigator can be upgraded to a GPS voice with a bit more personality, like Yoda's, for example.

One site offers a variety of choices for their portable navigation systems. Downloads of various men and women of different nationalities and personalities are available, and you can listen to a sample before you decide. (Choices depend on your country of origin.) Downloadable options include a grandmotherly-sounding voice, or one billed as "The Don." As in, according to the Web site: "He's about to make you an offer you can't refuse and take you for a ride." All righty, then. Either The Don or Granny can be yours for a price, as can the voice of a New York cabbie. Frankly, I'm not too sure about that one. He doesn't sound like he's from New York to me.

The real fun with GPS Voices begins with celebrity impressions for TomTom GPS and Garmin GPS. How'd you like to take marching orders from Arnold the Governator? For a fee, he'll tell you where to go, and so will the omni-present God, some beautiful hot chicks, or George W Bush, who could help you find better gas prices, weapons of mass destruction, or misdirect/direct you where to go.

Teresa Knight is a huge fan of the current GPS technology. Check out her favorite site at pigtones



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