Clarion is not a specific GPS unit. However, the Clarion brand does have quite a few newer models on the market. They are just as technologically advanced as other brands of GPS.
There are several Clarion gps systems that cost less than $500. The Clarion EDZ580 is only $239 and the Clrion NZ 500 is $440. Even after taxes and shipping, it is easy to find a Clarion GPS for less than $500.
Yes, so long as your model of GPS device supports that form of updating. Check with the manufacturer's website for information on your specific model if you're not sure - any newer GPS device should have this feature.
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yes because it is a newer version
The oldest GPS units don't have the capability to make use of the latest Garmin software.Some of it's designed to work on laptops with gps units.
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Depends on the brand and model of the GPS, and the brand and model of the smartphone.
It depends on what brand of gps you own, and the model fo the gps system which you have to purchase the receiver antenna for; each model will have different costs.
This depends on what make and model of GPS unit you have; some newer ones claim that they can even be placed in glove compartments and still function, while others instruct you to place it such that it will have a clear view of the sky at all times. When in doubt though, follow the instructions that came with your GPS.
Yes, it is possible. Many cellphones, especially the newer model one, do have a GPS tracking capability built into them. Even older phones can be located by using "triangulation' and getting a fix on where it is transmitting from.
Clarion is an international company with manufacturing centers located in Europe, Japan, Asia, and North American. It's manufacturing, however, is done in Mexico. http://www.clarion.com/ca/en/company/profile/g_network/usa/index.html#3