Navigon 7200T 4.3-Inch Portable GPS Navigation with Bluetooth, Text-to-Speech, and Free Traffic Alerts | 
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| Brand: Navigon Category: CE
List Price: $499.99 Buy New: $469.99 You Save: $30.00 (6%)
New (2) Refurbished (1) from $449.95
Rating: 259 reviews Sales Rank: 17771
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 480 x 272 Display Size: 4.3 Includes MP3 Player: 0 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 2.9 x 0.7 x 4.5
MPN: 10000340 Model: 10000340 UPC: 812619010024 EAN: 0812619010024 ASIN: B001EJN9OA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Advanced Text-to-Speech Voice Guidance. Turn-by-turn directions with street names. | | • | Bluetooth Hands-Free with Contacts. Stay focused on the road ahead. | | • | NAVIGON Sync. Imports your Outlook contacts for easy access to addresses. | | • | Auto Day/Night Mode. Adjusts your screen for better daytime or nighttime viewing. | | • | Free Real-Time Traffic Updates. Coverage across 80 cities for the life of your product. |
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Product Description The ideal combination of style and substance, the NAVIGON 7200T delivers next generation features, such as Landmark View 3D, Free Traffic Updates for Life, Voice Destination Entry, and Reality View Pro, plus a plethora of useful and exclusive features found nowhere else. Consider the NAVIGON 7200T as a guide to your world - how to get from one point to another in comfort and what you might find when you get there. The Navigon 7200t uses GPS and other technologies to keep you ahead of traffic and obstacles throughout your journey. Routine program updates re-route you around traffic congestion with color-coded incident icons, traffic flow data, and more. Only NAVIGON makes traffic work out of the box for the life of the product, no subscription, no additional hardware, no strings attached. Voice Destination Entry lets you specify a street address by saying it out loud. Landmark View 3D displays North America's best-known buildings in richly textured 3D. Reality View Pro and Lane Assistant Pro combine to provide 3D images, actual road sign text, and lane guidance to make sure you never miss another turn again. With DirectHelp, push a button and get instant directions and phone numbers to emergency and roadside services. Powered by NAVIGON's next generation software, the 7200T is fast and easy to use. An elegant 4.3" flat panel Touchscreen makes this device a true beauty. Bluetooth provides easy one touch calling and access to your cell phone contact list. NAVIGON's Exit Guide lets you search upcoming exits for restaurants, gas stations, hotels, and more with one click, gets you where you want to go. Automatic Standby Feature Auto Day/Night Mode SiRF InstantFix II GPS Receiver - With NAVIGON's new SiRF InstantFix II GPS receiver, your device will lock onto a GPS satellite and find a signal in a matter of seconds. Plus it can even minimize the effects of tall buildings and trees, so you have a strong signal.
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should have gone with a garmin July 10, 2010 Raymond A. Dus (Boynton Beach, Florida) works ok for the most part. no instrustion so you kind of have to figure it out as you go.had it just over a year and had to reset it about 10 times, sometimes in the middle of travel. this sucks because you need a end of a paper clip to reset it and most people probably dont carry them in their car.bought it in 1st quarter of 2009 but it came with 4th quarter 2008 map. would of had to pay to update the map. not worth the price i think unless there has been major construction in your area. screen resolution is great. sometimes the talking to turn can be annoying when you know a better way to get around traffic and it thinks otherwise.
Don't buy July 9, 2010 J. R. Malone (NJ) I purchased the 7200T last year at the suggestion of a friend who used to work for Navigon. He failed to tell me that the reason they were on sale was that the company was pulling out of the US and planned very little support. This item has been discontinued since mid 2009. I only use this for travel when I need to rent a car because I have a built-in GPS in my car. Therefore I have only used it a few times. The features are great, particularly the lane assist. The touchscreen is very poor however. I tried to buy a Fresh Map subscription for updating the maps since having current POIs is important since I only use this in unfamiliar areas. I finally found one after days of searching. I think I bought the last one, so sorry. It worked great for updating the 1st quarter. Then I ran into a major problem. The 2nd update stopped and told me I ran out of space on my 2GB micro SD card. I aborted the update and left for a trip. Now the unit will not stay on in direction mode for more than 30 seconds. It works great in map mode and will stay on indefinitely. The solution (I hope) was to purchase a 4GB SD card. Fortunatley I followed instructions when I attempted to update my maps and backed up my SD card. Now I just restored to the mew 4Gb card and I am in the process of updating again. Hopefully this fixes the problem. I will let you know. Bottom line don't buy a discontinued product from a company out of business (in the USA) when you can buy just as godd of ones from Garmin or TomTom.
gps July 2, 2010 Margie bought this for my parents for christmas. good unit for the price. gets you in the general area but up in the mountains not so accurate.
Excellent GPS May 25, 2010 Mr. Prakash Chitrakar (USA) Pros
Rated 4.5 out of 5.
Good looking, and work very good.
Lane assistance is the best feature they have in this GPS
Much more excellent features.
Cons
Software boots slow when you turn on after being turned off.
Letters are bit small to read the sign on the GPS while driving.
Best value for the money at the time of purchase due to lifetime traffic May 22, 2010 Robert E. Whiting (USA) I purchased the Navigon 7200T in Dec. 2008. At the time it was the only GPS I could find with Free Lifetime Traffic. I wanted traffic and no monthly charges. The 7200T has always delivered on that function very well, right out of the box. Most of the con's I have are the same as others have voiced. It's not as easy to see and hear as my wife's TOMTom. The Navigon has more features than the TT such as voice activation, and blue-tooth. I find the TT somewhat more user friendly on such things as touch sensitivity and set-up. I have had some software issues, such as it crashes every 3 or 4 hours on a trip. I can reset it or turn it off and back on and it works OK. We've had the TT for about the same length of time and it's never crashed or failed in any way. I think the Navigon was a good deal in 2008 for $249.00, however I just ordered a TT with lifetime maps and traffic for less than $200. I will keep my Navigon as it's still a good GPS, or give it to one on the kids. If the TTXXL540TM works as well as the two year old TT and delivers the traffic as well as the Nav7200T, I'll be in "high cotton". I like to buy American, if I could have found a Garmin with life-time maps and traffic, for around $200 I probably would have given that a shot. Unfortunately I couldn't find one.
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