Category: GPS (Page 2 of 2)

Garmin’s 310XT is a Perfect Training Tool

Garmin 310XTIf you’re big into running, swimming, diving, cycling, or moving fast in any capacity that could up your heart rate, the Garmin 310XT is the perfect watch for you. According to the guys at Wired, who were first to get their hands on this spiffy little gadget, the 310XT can do just about anything you would ever want to do.

Consider the following: automatic triathlon mode, heart rate monitoring, cadence monitoring, calorie, speed, distance, elevation measuring, benchmarking for heart rates and speeds, integration with the hottest cycling meters, and that’s just for starters. Yeah, it’s that awesome. It can do all of that, and most of it with just a button press or two.

The watch comes in at $350, which is on the pricey side for what is clearly a sports watch, but for all it can do, it could easily be worth it.

Source: Wired

Big Mother is Watching

The Eye Sees AllI was fortunate enough to grow up with parents who trusted me. Sure, they occasionally took a look at the history and cookies on the family machine, but their snooping never went any further.

Woe to you less fortunate kids (or husbands, or wives) with AT&T a-GPS capable phones. Today the company launched FamilyMap, a location service that can track up to two phones from any web browser, mobile or PC-based. Parents can set up alerts and even ping children’s phones to let them know the big eye-in-the-sky is watching. The basic service costs $10 a month. At $15 you can track up to 5 phones. Sorry, Octo-mom, you’ll have to tether a few kids together to keep tabs on ’em.

Via phonescoop

Just Released – XROAD G-Map

The first turn-by-turn GPS app for the iPhone was released this week from a company called XROAD. And to pretty glowing reviews:

xroads g-map

The iPhone has unquestionably dominated the mobile phone industry for the past two years. One of its biggest advantages over other devices is the long list of applications of every variety that can be downloaded to it. There are “apps” for everything from keeping track of your Twitter feed to following your favorite baseball team. Finally, after nearly two years, a developer has released the first real-time, turn-by-turn navigation application for the iPhone. XROADS G-Map ($19) is clearly the best real-time navigation option for an iPhone right now, but we ran it through the same tests we would a stand-alone TomTom, Garmin or Mio system to see how it fared with the big boys of navigation.

While there is room for improvement in this product, this is also the first attempt at a real-time turn-by-turn navigation application for the iPhone. As long as XROADS is willing to follow what other developers have done by offering free updates, this app is sure to take a chunk out of the GPS navigation market.

Wow, that’s not what I expected for the iPhone’s first crack at a turn-by-turn GPS app. Kudos to XROAD. And at $20, this app is a great deal. But there are some obvious improvements to be had.

First, and foremost in my mind is voice routing. When I drive I am usually paying attention to the road and listening to the radio. I don’t mind getting interrupted to let me know a turn is coming. In fact, I expect it. I can’t be expected to be watching the road and a map at the same time. It’s not safe or fun.

Also, the lack of street names is tough. Especially when driving on crowded city streets. When there are many streets coming up, it is nice to be able to be able to check the street you’re turning onto before you get there. And even better, the street before that.

Knocks aside, this looks to be a winner which is hopefully a good sign of things to come. XROAD did the best they could do for now without using all the hard drive space on the iPhone. Some small improvements here and there would blow away the competition. Especially when the competition costs about 10 time more.

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