TeleNav Shotgun
For most consumers, a GPS device is not a tech gadget for geeks – it's a critical necessity of the commuter lifestyle and an everyday way to find your way around town. You might...
Magellan Maestro 4040
Elegant and simple! Touch the screen and hear turn-by-turn directions with street names as you enjoy your driving experience virtually to any destination in the U.S. and Canada. Customize...
Garmin nuvi 770
More maps and wide — there's simply more to see with nüvi 770. This personal travel assistant is packed with preloaded maps for North America and Europe, not to mention advanced...
Navigon 8100T
While name-brand GPS manufacturers like Garmin and Magellan duke it out in the high-end GPS market by piling on extra features like media players, relative newcomer Navigon has set...
Navigon 7200T
Navigon’s attempt to crack into the exclusive premium GPS club starts off well with an attractive case, solid mount and modern-looking interface, but falls apart with further...
Mio Moov 310
Sitting near the very top of Mio’s Moov line, the $250 Moov 310 occupies the most powerful and feature-rich territory in the company’s otherwise budget-oriented GPS brand....
Nextar I4-BC
“Jack of all trades and master of none” seems to be an apt cliché for this hastily put together GPS unit from budget manufacturer Nextar. The system’s feature...
Mio Knight Rider
Knight Rider GPS is inspired by the hit TV show from the '80s. Enjoy finding your way from here to there with text-to-speech navigation, personalized greetings and the original voice of K.I.T.T.