Go Back  FlyerTalk Forums > Travel&Dining > Travel Technology
Reload this Page >

Portable GPS recommendation

Community
Wiki Posts
Search

Portable GPS recommendation

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Aug 28, 2005 | 6:49 pm
  #1  
Original Poster
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA
Programs: HH Diamond, US Airways Platinum
Posts: 48
Smile Portable GPS recommendation

My husband has suggested that I get a GPS system. I have been using mapquest etc. when I travel. When I get lost I call him. I am looking for something portable and not too expensive as I have a habit of dropping devices. What I need is something that will help when I take a wrong turn or miss a turn. I never know what direction I am going when in a strange city. Any help would be appreciated. If not a GPS a good compass that I could quickly see what direction I am going.
Tutu is offline  
Old Aug 28, 2005 | 7:44 pm
  #2  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
All eyes on you!
25 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Fort Worth TX
Programs: Earned status with AA, DL, SPG, HH, Hyatt, Marriott, Seabourn, NCL, National, Hertz...I miss my bed!
Posts: 10,927
Since this is not specifically related to women's travel issues, but more importantly since I think you can get a much better answer there, I'm going to move this to the Travel Technology forum.
techgirl is offline  
Old Aug 28, 2005 | 7:46 pm
  #3  
 
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Memphis, TN USA
Programs: NW Platinum, Marriott Silver
Posts: 416
Well, you could look for an add-on depending on what type of phone/PDA you carry. Other than that, I hear good things about the TomTom Go units/software.
H2O_Goalie is offline  
Old Aug 28, 2005 | 7:48 pm
  #4  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
40 Countries Visited3M100 Nights20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Sep 2000
Programs: BA, AA, DL, KLM, UA
Posts: 37,489
This discussion pops up quite a bit. Here is a more recent thread on the same topic:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showt...&highlight=gps
ScottC is offline  
Old Aug 28, 2005 | 7:50 pm
  #5  
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: SDF
Programs: DL DM (1.1MM), MR TEL, HH DL, Avis P+ National Ex+, blah blah blah
Posts: 1,033
Post NeverLost - well worth it!

I highly recommend the NeverLost system on Hertz rental cars. Nothing to buy or keep track of. Permanently mounted in the vehicle.
$9/day or $45/wk on the rental - and well worth it! I use it nearly every time I rent (and I'm a guy! OK-I'm a techie geek too).
javajunkie is offline  
Old Aug 28, 2005 | 7:56 pm
  #6  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
40 Countries Visited3M100 Nights20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Sep 2000
Programs: BA, AA, DL, KLM, UA
Posts: 37,489
Originally Posted by javajunkie
I highly recommend the NeverLost system on Hertz rental cars. Nothing to buy or keep track of. Permanently mounted in the vehicle.
$9/day or $45/wk on the rental - and well worth it! I use it nearly every time I rent (and I'm a guy! OK-I'm a techie geek too).
For $390 you can pickup a Magellan Roadmate 300, which is a much more advanced version of NeverLost, touchscreen, 110Mb of memory and portable.
ScottC is offline  
Old Aug 28, 2005 | 7:57 pm
  #7  
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: TRI / TYS
Programs: US CP
Posts: 188
I just purchased a new portable GPS unit to replace an older model and I LOVE IT!

The new Garmin I3 is TINY (about the size of a baseball, maybe a little smaller). It automatically calculates your route, and if you miss a turn, it automatically recalculates it to get you back on track. It gives you turn-by-turn voice directions and the new 3-D view is awesome. The color screen is razor sharp.

Visit www.garmin.com to read more about it. I would highly recommend it. The MSRP is something like $425, but it can be found for $324 from various web retailers. Just do a search at www.mysimon.com or some place like that.



Actually, here is the link which takes you to the I3's info page:

http://www.garmin.com/products/spi3/
kennyboy3 is offline  
Old Aug 28, 2005 | 8:06 pm
  #8  
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: SDF
Programs: DL DM (1.1MM), MR TEL, HH DL, Avis P+ National Ex+, blah blah blah
Posts: 1,033
Originally Posted by ScottC
For $390 you can pickup a Magellan Roadmate 300, which is a much more advanced version of NeverLost, touchscreen, 110Mb of memory and portable.
True, though my company reimburses me for my rental car expense. I'd have to buy any kind of portable unit myself. This way, I only have one when I need one (when I'm in an unfamiliar city).
javajunkie is offline  
Old Aug 30, 2005 | 8:59 pm
  #9  
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: San Diego, CA, USA
Posts: 246
I got a Tom Tom Go a couple of months ago, and so far I really like it. It speaks to me in a soft, gentle, confident voice and never berates me when I take a wrong turn. I especially like the portability. I lent it to my son when he was in town, and I have even taken it with me on two extended road trips in rental cars. Next month I'll take it with me when I fly across the country to an area totally unfamiliar to me. It's great not to have to worry about renting a car with a gps. The unit was expensive, but I think worth it.
pqflyer is offline  
Old Aug 30, 2005 | 9:29 pm
  #10  
 
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Commuting around the mid-atlantic and rust-belt on any number of RJs
Programs: TSA Random Selectee Platinum, * Gold, SPG/HH/MR mid-tier, and a tiny bag of pretzels.
Posts: 9,255
If you can live with a relatively constrained memory capacity and beeping instead of talking, the Garmin GPS 60C is a steal.
ClueByFour is offline  
Old Aug 30, 2005 | 9:32 pm
  #11  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
40 Countries Visited3M100 Nights20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Sep 2000
Programs: BA, AA, DL, KLM, UA
Posts: 37,489
Originally Posted by pqflyer
I got a Tom Tom Go a couple of months ago, and so far I really like it. It speaks to me in a soft, gentle, confident voice and never berates me when I take a wrong turn. I especially like the portability. I lent it to my son when he was in town, and I have even taken it with me on two extended road trips in rental cars. Next month I'll take it with me when I fly across the country to an area totally unfamiliar to me. It's great not to have to worry about renting a car with a gps. The unit was expensive, but I think worth it.
Did you order the John Cleese voice for it too?
ScottC is offline  
Old Aug 30, 2005 | 9:58 pm
  #12  
10 Countries Visited
20 Countries Visited
30 Countries Visited
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 141
I picked up the just-released Garmin Quest 2 last week and have been loving it so far. It locks onto satellites many times faster than any Magellan product I have seen (exit a parking garage with Neverlost/etc. and you may not have a signal for 5 minutes versus 15 seconds with this Quest 2).

The reason I liked the quest was its compact size- like a Treo 650, but thicker. A speaker is required for voice navigation, but I find that I don't need that for the most part and the unit includes a speaker that chimes around turn times as well as a 8 hour battery. The speaker is integrated in the charger if you prefer that.
fisherman is offline  
Old Aug 30, 2005 | 10:06 pm
  #13  
FlyerTalk Evangelist
40 Countries Visited3M100 Nights20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Sep 2000
Programs: BA, AA, DL, KLM, UA
Posts: 37,489
Originally Posted by fisherman
I picked up the just-released Garmin Quest 2 last week and have been loving it so far. It locks onto satellites many times faster than any Magellan product I have seen (exit a parking garage with Neverlost/etc. and you may not have a signal for 5 minutes versus 15 seconds with this Quest 2).

The reason I liked the quest was its compact size- like a Treo 650, but thicker. A speaker is required for voice navigation, but I find that I don't need that for the most part and the unit includes a speaker that chimes around turn times as well as a 8 hour battery. The speaker is integrated in the charger if you prefer that.
Well, the Neverlost system is quite bad with GPS, their Roadmate units pick up a signal in seconds and have a WAAS fix in under 20 seconds.
ScottC is offline  
Old Aug 31, 2005 | 3:54 am
  #14  
 
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: London, UK
Programs: BA/BD Gold/IC A/*Wood Gold - Certified BodyCombat and BodyPump Instructor
Posts: 6,070
Originally Posted by ScottC
Did you order the John Cleese voice for it too?
We prefer the dutch granny

Seriously though, we've got TomTom 5 on my partners O2 XDA IIs here in the UK (I believe it is the M1000 on T-mobile in the US). Just havinig used Neverlost for two weeks in the US, I've got to say, I prefer the TomTom now. One nice thing is that the TomTom 5 does come with a Bluetooth GPS unit that you can put in your pocket and then navigate on foot or bike! A big plus in my book. The big bonus was we were able to upgrade to the XDA II for 90 quid (vs 400 for a new HP PDA), so a GPS solution for under 400 (including mounts).

Last edited by LHR Tim; Aug 31, 2005 at 3:57 am
LHR Tim is offline  
Old Sep 2, 2005 | 2:33 pm
  #15  
10 Countries Visited20 Countries Visited30 Countries Visited15 Years on Site
 
Join Date: May 2005
Programs: UA
Posts: 1,776
I have the Garmin 2610. It works very well and you can upgrade the memory for cheap when you buy a new larger SD card. Make sure you check on pricegrabber or some other price comparision site since there are huge price differences between the vendors. I got mine a while ago from an Amazon deal for about 500$.

Last edited by German Expat; Sep 2, 2005 at 2:36 pm
German Expat is offline  


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.