No. A GPS device is a receiver . . . it does not emit or transmit anything.
With a GPS device.
A hand held GPS is certainly a portable electronic device.
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It is not recommended to hardwire a GPS device directly to the car's electrical system without proper knowledge and expertise. This can potentially cause damage to the car's electronics and void the warranty. It is safer to use the GPS device with a compatible adapter or through the car's cigarette lighter socket.
If you are shopping around for a GPS device, it is an excellent idea to conduct a car GPS comparison before you make a decision on a GPS device purchase. By performing a car GPS comparison, you can identify the key features in each GPS device and compare them against the other GPS devices. When you do this comparison, it is often easy to see which of the many GPS devices is best for you.
Depends on the vehicle, but most of the time no.
A GPS stands for Global Positioning Satellite and is a device which uses satellite location to determine your position. A caddie is a device which is a container or carrier for another item. As such, a GPS caddie is an item which holds a GPS.
A GPS device can be found in many modern pieces of technology. You can get that kind of feature in a cell phone, or you could go with a stand-alone GPS device. The abundance of devices with GPS capabilities has caused the prices to drop significantly. It is a good thing for consumers who can find a cheap GPS device online or bundled with other electronics.
A covert GPS vehicle tracking device is essentially a data logger. If you choose this, you may want to select one with an extended battery life or external GPS battery pack to reduce the amount of monitoring the GPS vehicle tracking device will require.
No the Volvo XC90 does not come with a GPS device standard but can be added through a Multimedia package for $2500 or a portable GPS can be added for $890
It depends where and how often the device downloads the GPS information. Streets and roads are always changing, so the GPS device must download updates to be accurate.
ANSWER: "Preloaded GPS" often refers to the memory of a GPS device (either built in flash memory or a removable memory card) having maps for a given country or region. For example a North American preloaded GPS device likely has maps for Canada, USA and Mexico. It is up to the company creating the GPS device ultimately, and do a bit of research for a GPS device's choice of maps before deciding on a unit. A GPS web forum or the manufacturer's website would be excellent resources to help ensure you get what you are looking for out of your GPS purchase.