A GPS cradle is an iPod cradle that will get you a GPS application. It is convenient for those who don't own an actual GPS. It can be used in a car, boat, bicycle...virtually anywhere!
According to most reviews and ratings by customers and experts, a GPS receiver is a better buy than a GPS cradle. This is true not only for quality but for the price difference as well.
If you buy a new garmin gps cradle, expect to pay about 35 dollars (and possibly tax, which totally depends on what kind of account you have.) But with the 35 dollars you pay for the cradle, you should be extremely satisfied with the product.
This depends on if you are in the market for a way to mount and stabilize your GPS device. This is a great way to mount your GPS in a moving automobile or vehicle.
You need to be more specific. What brand of GPS cradle are you looking at? If the promises are for it to hold the gps, it most likely keeps its promises. Sometimes suction-cup cradles fall off the window but that's all I can think of.
Yes, the Garmin mounting cradle has been given very good reviews in its compatibility with Garmin GPS. You can read some of these reviews and order this cradle at http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-010-11143-07-Mounting-Cradle/dp/B001CX4INE.
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My sister actually purchased a GPS system not to long ago. I don't know what type it is but I know it was really cheap and works excellent. Here is what I came up with on GPS systems.www.amazon.com Electronics GPS & Navigation Vehicle GPS
When will the PSP GPS & in car cradle be released in South Africa????
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I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant - 2008 Cradle Will Rock was released on: USA: 25 August 2009
You can purchase a cradle that either sticks to your dashboard or your windshield. It will securely hold the GPS so that you can see and hear it while you drive. Mounting it is as simple as moistening the suction cup and pressing down for a few seconds.