Averatec Voya 350 handheld NAV

voya_350.jpgWith the Voya 350, Averatec has made an attempt to create a new milestone in the lucrative GPS arena. The slim, lightweight Voya 350 is an ideal solution for all types of mobile users, including: personal, business and vacation travelers, cyclists, hikers, taxi and limousine drivers. The Voya 350 automatically computes the best route, based on user preferences, to reach a specific destination, and audible voice prompts enable drivers to safely maintain their eyes on the road. Its automatic route recalculation capability gives motorists suggestions for alternate routes if they take a wrong turn or miss an exit. Multi-point routing also allows users to plan complete trips and optimize routes. The hand-held device is powered by a 300MHz Samsung CPU, 64MB of RAM, and operates on Windows CE.net. Featuring an embedded SiRF III high-performance GPS receiver, combined with an ultra-sensitive, built-in, helical antenna, it displays turn-by-turn guidance while utilizing the usual NAVTEQ maps shown on the 3.5-inch TFT touch-screen.


It does not have a built in hard-drive, but you get all the storage space via the SD/MMC cards. With 4hrs of battery life it weighs just 6 ounces and it makes for an easy tag-along. The unit can also be powered or recharged via the included car charger or the home charging unit. Voya 350 comes pre-loaded with the popular and well-respected NAVTEQ street-level map data, and covers the entire U.S. (including Alaska and Hawaii) and Canada, eliminating the need for users to download additional data from their PC. The navigation unit also features a database of more than 1.6 million points of interest such as businesses, amusement parks, state and national landmarks, banks, hotels, airports, gas stations, ATMs and restaurants, helping users locate just about anything needed while on the road. The Averatec Voya 350 has an anticipated street price of $399 to $429 and is available at at leading stores in the country.
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