11 million points of interest, Subscription provides traffic data, network searches, and gas prices, Smooth rerouting around traffic incidents, Can send addresses to device via Web
tantly blinking blue connection indicator light
The $299 TeleNav Shotgun is an interesting effort to provide business travelers with current traffic data, but it falls far short of being a useful driving accessory. We like the Web-based send-to-car feature and the vast POI count compared with other ...
Publicerad: 2008-11-10, Författare: Vincent , testad av: slashgear.com
Sammanfattning: Telenav just announced the Shotgun, a new Internet-connected personal GPS navigation device (PND). The Shotgun is the company’s first two-way PND taking advantage of cellular networks to provide real-time traffic alerts, Internet content such as maps ...
Route-based live traffic (with subscription). Live fuel pricing. Online trip planning. Built-in 11-million-entry POI database.
Lacks many of the features found in competing non-connected devices, such as lane preview, reality view, and multisegment routing.
While an excellent concept, TeleNavs connected Shotgun GPS device with its built-in cellular radio doesnt offer as many location-based services as it seemingly could. While additional features are on TeleNavs development road map, we recommend waiti...