Why pay for Garmin on the Helio Ocean?
With Nav4All (www.nav4all.com), you can get free GPS Navigation on your Helio Ocean, for absolutely no cost. Well, no cost for the GPS, you will still have to pay for the data your sending and receiving. I HIGHLY suggest that you get an unlimited data plan before you install any GPS app.
Since this is first and foremost a prepaid site, we are focusing on the Helio, truth be told, Nav4All will work with any phone with a bluetooth gps navigator. Phone such as the T-Mobile Shadow will need additional equipment.
Sure Nav4All isn’t as intuitive or advanced as Garmin GPS, but you won’t have to pay $9.99 a month for something your not going to be using but a couple times a month anyways. Nav4Free is guaranteed to be free until ATLEAST 2010. That’s pretty impressive for such a feature rich application.
Who really cares if you sacrifice a few features while saving a bundle? I don’t.
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The 265WT is (literally) THE way to go! It’s an easy-to-use GPS. It has voice turn-by-turn instructions (including street names), free FM traffic for life!, and hands-free Bluetooth capability. The graphics are great too. The antenna is built in and very sensitive.
The FM traffic is a great feature, and unlike other models, it’s free for life with the 265WT. While commuting, I can easily see where traffic is congested or stopped, and my Nuvi 265WT routes me around it. Isn’t technology great!
For the price (purchased on Amazon <$300), the 265WT is a great value considering the advanced functionality. I can’t think of a better GPS with all of the features I need and will frequrently use. The hands-free Bluetooth speaker quality is okay, but not great.
Note: Like all Nuvi’s, the 265WT is fairly intuitive to use, so you won’t need a printed manual. You can download a PDF manual from the Garmin website. Garmin saves lots of paper annually by not including a printed manual with the unit. Way to go Garmin!
December 10th, 2009 at 9:07 am
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