Garmin 010-00579-00 Mobile 10 Bluetooth GPS System | 
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Rating: 61 reviews Sales Rank: 2383
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Native Resolution: n/a Connectivity: Bluetooth Includes MP3 Player: 0 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 3 x 1.7 x 0.7 nv:Type: Receiver Waypoints: 4000 Route Capacity: 50 Voice: Yes Battery Type: Rechargeable And Removable Lithium-Ion Battery Life: 22 Hours Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 010-00579-00 Model: 010-00579-00 UPC: 753759062439 EAN: 0753759062439 ASIN: B000IZ7C08
Release Date: October 5, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | GPS and Bluetooth wireless package helps you find your way through North America | | • | Connects to your laptop, pocket PC, and palm or compatible smartphone | | • | Includes a portable, high sensitivity, WAAS capable receiver along with navigation and map software | | • | Convenient and easy to use; simply download included maps and navigation software to a data card for your mobile device or insert the DVD into your laptop | | • | 1.65"W x 3.04"H x .7"D (42 x 77 x 18mm) Weight: 2.1 ounces (60 g) |
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Amazon.com Product Description Add wireless navigation to your Bluetooth-enabled laptop, smartphone, pocket PC or PDA with the Garmin Mobile 10, a GPS and Bluetooth wireless package that includes a portable receiver along with navigation and map software. By connecting to your laptop, Pocket PC, Palm OS, or compatible smartphone via Bluetooth wireless technology, this system makes it a snap to find your way through North America. Convenient and easy to use, the Mobile 10 includes a portable, high sensitivity, WAAS capable GPS 10x receiver by SiRF for clear, reliable navigation. It also combines all the software you need on just one DVD: the Garmin Mobile XT and nRoute help with navigation, while the City Navigator NT supplies detailed street maps, including a hefty points of interest database, to help make sure you get where you're going as quickly and safely as possible. Getting started with the Mobile 10 is incredibly easy--simply download included maps and navigation software to a data card for your mobile device or insert the DVD into your laptop to put navigation at your fingertips. In seconds you'll be able to easily look up addresses and services and receive voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions to your destination. Thanks to saved routes and tracks, automatic off-route recalculation, and an auto sort function that handles multiple destinations, you'll have access to the most direct route possible, even when there's traffic or other unexpected delays. If you prefer to personalize your travel options, you can also select the route with the shortest distance, offroad, or one that avoids highways and tolls. Voice prompts and 3D and 2D map view (laptops excluded) help keep you on track. Ideal for mobile executives and professionals, this compact and lightweight system features a rechargeable and removable lithium-ion battery that delivers up to 22 hours of traditional use. Both portable and wearable, you can mount the Mobile 10 in your car or clip it to your clothes for navigation by car or foot. What's in the Box GPS 10x, DVD with City Navigator NT street maps and Garmin Mobile XT and nRoute navigation, software, Lithium-ion battery, belt clip, 12-volt adapter cable, and quick start guide.
Product Description Add wireless navigation to your Bluetooth-enabled laptop, Smartphone, Pocket PC or PDA with Garmin Mobile 10 ? a GPS and Bluetooth wireless package that includes a portable receiver along with navigation and map software. Garmin Mobile 10 combines all the software you need to navigate on one DVD: Garmin Mobile XT and nRoute navigation software along with City Navigator NT detailed street maps, including a hefty points of interest database. Simply download included maps and navigation software to a data card for your mobile device or insert the DVD into your laptop to put navigation at your fingertips. Easily look up addresses and services and receive voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions to the front door. With saved routes and tracks, automatic off-route recalculation plus more, you'll never ask for directions again. The included GPS 10x receiver combines a high-sensitivity GPS receiver with Bluetooth technology in a sleek design. Both portable and wearable, you can mount the GPS 10x in your car or clip it to your clothes for navigation by car or foot. This compact, lightweight receiver features a long battery life (up to 22 hours of use) and is perfect for mobile executives and professionals. Interfaces - Connects to laptop, Pocket PC, Palm or compatible Smartphone with Bluetooth wireless technology (serial port profile) Voice prompts 3D or 2D map view (laptops excluded) Auto sort multiple destinations (provides most direct route) Auto re-route (fast off-route and detour recalculation) Choice of routes (faster time, shorter distance or offroad) Route avoidance (avoid highways, tolls etc.) Garmin Online services compatible (smartphones only) PeerPoints (send and receive GPS position) (smartphones only) Navteq North America maps Belt clip Weight - 2.1 ounces (60 g) Unit dimensions - 1.65W x 3.04H x. 7D (4.2 x 7.7 x 1.8 cm)
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worked fine on Nokia E51 September 20, 2008 I used this GPS on the northwest of Argentina, in cities and open spaces and worked very well. The Nokia E51 is based on the Symbian operating system. The software could be improved, but worked well enough to navigate. The GPS unit, once it gets the satellites, can continue getting its position in the streets. I never expected to continue to get my position in such difficult conditions. As being separate from the phone, it has the advantage of being able to be placed on the windshields where it can get the satellites signal, and the disadvantage of being easy to forget it. The battery worked fine (as new).
handy little add-on September 9, 2008 I purchased the Garmin 010-99579-00 Mobile 10 to use with my Samsung i760 smart phone. The speak to each other very nicely, and the data is generally quite accurate. I only have 2 criticisms, neither of which is significant enough to make me regret buying the unit. First of all, it's not intuitive how to insert way points, like when I'm taking a longer trip, and I know I want to use the route through X city. For that matter, it's difficult (ie I haven't figured out how to do it) to ask it to find a given highway and exit or town. It's fine with street addresses. My second minor criticism is that I had gotten used to a stand-alone GPS unit that speaks street names. But in terms of value for the money, I think it's hard to beat!
Garmin Mobile 10 Bluetooth GPS September 6, 2008 Month later, still not installed properly. BT only. USB to communicate/charge with PC but does not function as GPS. Will not install to phone, must install to SD card and install. Having compatibility issues with SD card from PC to phone. Wasted a lot of time.
Don't loose the reciver September 2, 2008 Don't loose the reciver becuse the software and reciver are conected some how. I lost mine and just bought a new reciver and I found out that the mapping software will not work with any other reciver, even the exact same model. So I am out another $120+ . I even called Garmin telling them that I have had it just a little over 2 months, I even had registed it, have orginal boxes & CD. No the software is keyed with the reciver. If I submitted a police report they "would see what they could do". I will probley cough up another $125 for a new set, Very reluctantly. It was a great product and used it alot while it worked.
Works as advertised! August 3, 2008 The Garmin Mobile 10 is very effective. I like the flexibility of being able to use GPS on my phone, laptop, etc. Seems to be accurate and battery life is good. I have had it on at least 10 road trips so far and it has been very useful. I am connecting to my Blackberry Curve and using the Google Maps software for the Blackberry. The downside to this is that you have to be connected to the cell network to see the maps as they are downloaded as you go. Sometimes can be slow - but that's not the fault of the GPS device.
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