Motorola MOTONAV TN30

Motorola MOTONAV TN30
Posted: 12.17.2008, 8:58am
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The Pitch: This is a Bluetooth-enabled GPS with more than 4 million preloaded points of interest, with features that include automatic muting of voice directions while a call is in progress, Caller ID on the display, a 4.3-inch anti-glare touch screen, operating as a hands-free kit for your mobile phone, and more.

Pros: It’s made by a mobile phone company so you can rest assured that the integration with mobile devices via Bluetooth will be second to none. It’s also loaded with features, including Caller ID on the display and just about every other GPS offering.

Cons: There are many other GPS units that provide similar or better functionality for the price.

Recommendation: Since the GPS market is very crowded and there are other innovators in this price range, I cannot recommend that the MOTONAV TN30 move forward in the competition.

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