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A Desirable Gps Device In Fleet Vehicles
Organizations with fleet vehicles are exposed to legal liability, largely due to the actions of their drivers and to the maintenance status of the vehicles. Collisions and wear-and-tear are the predominant concerns in this area. The "fleet risk management" industry deals with reducing liability exposure associated with fleet operations. As far as my knowledge is concern an eminent company manleysolutions.com involved in this area provides services such as modern vehicle tracking based on GPS devices. In this context I would like to introduce you for some ideal features of an ideal GPS device. The first one is screen visibility. Ideally, you want a bright screen with an antiglare coating. As for size, most devices here fall within the 3.5 to 5 inches range. The ideal navigator will have a variety of routing options, built-in maps, large points of interest (POI) database, and most importantly, a strong receiver to find its position in a new location—and its ability to acquire and maintain a signal even in dense urban environments. In terms of POI databases, the best devices give you the flexibility to search for POIs within a city, along a route, or near your home or destination. Text-to-speech conversion is a handy feature that also keeps you safe. A unit with this capability pronounces street names in addition to announcing upcoming turns. This means you don't have to take your eyes off the road to look at the street name on the screen. If you frequently find yourself smack in the middle of a traffic jam, you can save your sanity with a traffic receiver, which is an optional feature on many PNDs. These receivers will grab real-time traffic reports based on your location, and also divert you around high traffic areas, such as accidents and construction zones, by suggesting alternative routes. You'll have to pay a subscription fee, typically about $50 per year, but many companies will offer the first few months free so you can try it out. Once you're cruising out on the open road, the last thing you want is to get nabbed by the fuzz. Luckily, some devices will help you avoid traffic tickets by locating speed and red light cameras. Of course, many GPS devices can handle more than navigation. Music and video players and photo viewers are nice bonuses as long as they're easy to use and there's ample additional storage for your media. An integrated Bluetooth speakerphone interface is convenient for making hands-free calls—even directly from the POI database. Your call log and contacts are automatically transferred for easy dialing. Voice quality is excellent and the speakerphone is sufficiently loud. Concluding to these all I hope you will have better understanding when you step up for purchasing such devices. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com David Tuffle is a person attached with mobile Technology and a specialist distributor of mobile and wireless solutions. Always connected with newly introduced technologies in Mobile World. Also having knowledge of Wireless Technologies in IT Field. |
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