Intellinav brings voice nav to budget GPS

updated 11:35 am EST, Thu February 8, 2007

Intellinav GPS Unit


Intellinav has just released the IN-PND-350 GPS receiver. Technically a standard 3.5-inch touchscreen mapping unit, the 350 is unusual in its class for adding automatic text-to-speech voice navigation. Street names and other details are read aloud in any one of six different languages. Intellinav's system also covers a slightly larger region than many other American units, covering both Canada and the US on its preloaded 1GB SD card alongside Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.

The company notes that the receiver is suited to both in-car and handheld use, coming with both a windshield mounting kit and an internal battery that lasts for up to 5 hours on a charge. It ships today from Newegg and other online shops for $350. [via NaviGadget]


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