Navigon 7210 GPS System
October 23, 2008
While rev-ving up a high torque sports car up in the long lane or climbing up 20000 feet, a frozen mountain peek, imagine a sudden brake-failure or an abrupt oxygen supply block. Would it be a different situation from you exploring the thick woods of Sherwood during odd hours, only to find the GPS signals go begging simply for the incompetency of your Sat Nav? No such worries here, when Navigon 7210 In Car GPS System with its tremendous GPS receiver, is virtually a lifesaver, which would never leave you stranded in the middle of uncertainty. Navigon 7210 does obviously not boast of being revolutionised, or pioneering a technological aspect. Nevertheless, it instead comes simply loaded with all those wherewithals, necessary for drivers when travelling through country roads and freeways in almost all of Europe.
More specifically Navigon has followed a standard approach to include the necessary functions like Reality View Pro and Land Assistant Pro. Along with these features, Navigon has also highlighted various other functions to make your journey quick and safe. You might come across dangerous curves on the route but with the help of the Curve Warner function you get timely visual warnings and audio before you face them. In addition, Traffic Message Channel (TMC) offers all information on traffic and gives timely suggestions to take alternate route, when you face traffic jams.
TMC antenna is integrated into the charger cable, thereby it does not posses any unnecessary extensions around the Navigon 7210 sat nav. Bluetooth hands-free kit is also there to help you make hands free calling. You also get turn-by-turn voice instructions and text-to-speech, even while fiddling around maps of 40 European countries. All this functions are available through the intuitive user interface on a large 4.3-inch smart LCD touchscreen. More than 2 millions of POI icons are provided here, apart from the capability to download latest map information and customise POIs using an extendable micro SD card.
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