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Pharos PK032 Pocket GPS Navigator iPAQ 2200/3800/3900/4100/5000 Series US Maps plus Car Charger
Pharos PK032 Pocket GPS Navigator iPAQ 2200/3800/3900/4100/5000 Series US Maps plus Car Charger

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Brand: Pharos
Category: CE

List Price: $219.99
Buy New: $199.00
You Save: $20.99 (10%)



Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 44484

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Connectivity: Serial interface
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 6.5 x 3
Legal Disclaimer: Any returns for credit that contain open software will be charged a 15% restocking fee.

MPN: PK032
Model: PK032
UPC: 818948001214
EAN: 0818948001214
ASIN: B00022EZ66

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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 1

4 out of 5 stars Easy to use, but not as good as most built-in DVD-based car models   January 23, 2006
 9 out of 10 found this review helpful

I received this as a gift recently; it's the second Pharos GPS system I've had some contact with.

Compared with the Secure Digital model, this unit is much faster locking onto the satellites (never taken more than 10-20 seconds to lock on, where the SD model could take minutes), and the unit rarely loses lock during travel. Additionally, this kit includes a charging cable that not only powers the GPS receiver portion (required unless you get either the Bluetooth adaptor with battery or the CF Card adaptor), but also powers the PocketPC, not only saving battery life but also preventing the unit from turning off mid-drive when you don't touch the screen every few minutes!

Ostia, the Pocket PC-based mapping software included, is pretty decent and easy to use, but it's only updated annually, and has some deficiencies in the northern Virginia area I live and work in. For instance, several street names are misspelled, and while the Points of Interest for Maryland, Washington DC, and northern Virginia has two listings for the Baltimore Ravens stadium, there's not one for the Washington Redskins stadium (whose address is also misspelled, it's FedEx not Fedeex).

On-the-fly routing is pretty fast and accurate, and the ability to find things like restaurants in the vicinity is very helpful.

In addition to the typos on some streets, there's some other idiosyncracies to learn. For instance, when looking up intersections or addresses, you often have to know an area name, rather than a city/town name. And while the integration with the Pocket PC's Contacts list allows you to find routes to contacts, it apparently only reads/accesses the Home Address, so business contacts can't be routed to. On the other hand, I don't know the home addresses of too many of my business contacts, so putting their work address in the home address slot fixes this issue easily.

I'll agree partially with the reviewers who complained that they bought the item based on the Amazon product name and picture, only to find they didn't include a handheld PC. Where I agree is that Amazon should rewrite the product name (it's not how the manufacturer describes it on their website at http://www.pharosgps.com/products/hp/iPAQ5450/PK032.htm), and should also have a disclaimer (just like Pharos does on the box) that the Pocket PC is not included. Where I disagree is that you have to keep in mind that Pocket PCs cost over $200 by themselves; adding a GPS receiver, car charger, and mapping software onto it and expecting it to be under $200 still isn't very realistic. The bad ratings below should have been complaints to Amazon about the advertising, not a bad rating for the product itself.



1 out of 5 stars Very unhappy!   January 6, 2006
 3 out of 20 found this review helpful

I just brought this product and openned box to find that handheld computer was not in the box. I think it is false advertisement because the picture shows everything and that is what I thought I had, everything! I am very disappointed with this purchase. I have made several orders over the last month and this was my first disappointment and hopefully, my last!


3 out of 5 stars Read all of the description   December 29, 2005
 4 out of 17 found this review helpful

I bought this for my boyfriend for Christmas thinking everything was in it. Well Christmas was suprising when I find out that the monitor doesnt come with it. Now I have to spend more money for a monitor that will work with it. Dont know if it works yet.


5 out of 5 stars Pharos Pocket GPS   August 4, 2005
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

Great,set a route from Miami to Chicago and got around Chicago great. Only set back is that it don't have the points of interest aready installed you must have internet access to get it. It's good if you get internet access for the PDA. Which is cheap you can get it for 1 week or a 1 year for less than $50.00 for the whole year.
I recomemmed this product.


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