yes, you can but it will take a longer time. please note that the voltage output should be the same.
If the car lighter adapter works but devices like a GPS or satellite radio do not, first check the device's plug for any debris or damage. Ensure the device is compatible with your car's power outlet specifications. If the device still doesn't work, try using a different car lighter outlet or test the device in another vehicle to rule out issues with the device itself. If necessary, inspect the vehicle's fuse related to the power outlet and replace it if it's blown.
It all depends on what type of information the device is intended for, for the most parts it's somewhere near the front end of the vehicle, but because of the every changing size and uses of GPS devices it can be anywhere.
Not sure which company actually built the first GPS hardware, but the GPS system was first developed for, and used by, the US Military (US Department of Defense) in 1973.
There is no way to solve the problem. Because of the high power of the CB transmitter and the low power of the satellite signals, the CB signal clips the GPS receiver, and it can even damage your GPS. The CB and the GPS unit work on entirely different frequencies, to be sure, but the fact that a several watt transmitter of any kind is right on top of a GPS unit can hammer the GPS. There is no way to "limit" the radiated power of the CB (if you still want it to work) so that it won't affect the GPS.
you get 4'' height and 7'' wide space to fit enough the latest touch screen device equipped with latest technologies for entertainment that too all in one,i mean Music system,FM radio and GPS .
I'm just making an educated guess but you should be able to charge the device if it is turned off. If it is turned on when attached to the 0.5 amp blackberry charger it will probably not be able to charge and power the device at the same time. My guess is it will eventually turn off because the load to run the Tom-Tom is higher than the 0.5 amp delivery. I know of a similar situation with the HTC Kaiser when GPS is enabled where the unit eventually drained all the power even when connected to a car charger that was under 1.5 amps.
Yes, you can charge your GPS device with a cell phone charger if the charger's output matches the power requirements of your GPS device. Make sure to check the voltage and current ratings on both the charger and the GPS device to avoid damaging the device.
To charge a TomTom GPS in a 1997 Toyota RAV4, you typically use a car charger that plugs into the vehicle's 12V power outlet (formerly known as the cigarette lighter). Connect the GPS device to the charger and insert the charger into the power outlet. Ensure the car is running or in accessory mode to provide power to the outlet while charging. If the GPS has a built-in battery, allow it to charge fully for optimal use.
Depends on the brand and model of the GPS, and the brand and model of the smartphone.
The important reason to have a case for your GPS device is just in case you drop it. The case will prevent damage to your device. Also with a case you can keep the device and all the accessories (car mount and charger) in one place.
You can . But it will be out of charge when the battery charge in finished .So either you have to plug it somewhere and charge or else you will need a car charger so that it is never out of charge . in my opinion having a car charger is much more convenient as you do not have to worry about charging it .
I do, all you need is the matching charging adapter. It likely came with your GPS when you bought it. Mine did.
Yes, the Nikon GPS is rechargeable. You will find that the car charge comes in the package. If you lose the charger, try buying another one at, http://www.zoombak.com/.
The only accessories you need for a Garmin is a computer to register it, and a car charger to charge the GPS in the car while in use. Other than that there is nothing you need.
Yes, a gps device will usually come with one usb receiver for you to be able to charge it from various locations. but you can purcahse a usb receiver seperately.
With a GPS device.
No. A GPS device is a receiver . . . it does not emit or transmit anything.