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Mobile Crossing WP200 Way Point Portable PC and GPS Navigator
 
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Mobile Crossing WP200 Way Point Portable PC and GPS Navigator

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Technical Details

  • Ultra-thin GPS navigator for vehicle or handheld use (transfers easily from car to car)
  • Combines satellite-guided vehicle navigation with Bluetooth-enabled Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC
  • Includes complete Navteq Onboard national maps and databases with millions of points of interest
  • Offers visual and voice navigation commands, weather and traffic alerts, and 1-button functionality
  • Easy-to-read 3.5-inch screen; measures 3.1 x 5.3 x 0.63 inches (W x H x D); 90-day warranty
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Product Details

Product Manual [2.32mb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 12.5 x 4.8 x 10.5 inches ; 1.6 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000AYOK1Q
  • Item model number: WP 205
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #39,129 in Electronics (See Bestsellers in Electronics)

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    #24 in  Electronics > GPS & Navigation > PDA, Mobile & PC GPS
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: April 2, 2004

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description
The Mobile Crossing WP205 Way Point Pocket PC and GPS Navigation System integrates highly effective, satellite guided vehicle navigation with a high- performance Bluetooth-enabled Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC. If you're on the go a lot, you need a way to combine personal information management, scheduling and navigation features into a single, pocketable system.


The Mobile Crossing WP205 navigation system works as well in your car as it does in your pocket.


The 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen with voice guidance helps you keep your eyes on the road. View larger.

Charging the WP205 is a breeze with the included USB charging cradle.

The handy, included car mount simplifies on-the-road navigation.
With the Mobile Crossing WP205, you can wirelessly upload a contact from your PC, make an appointment, and get voice guidance to that appointment location when you need it. It's that easy! And while you're at it, enjoy the convenience of a Windows Mobile device with mobile versions of your favorite applications, a music player, games, photo viewing, and more. Featuring a complete set of national maps and points of interest, and a SiRF-powered GPS chip, the Mobile Crossing WP205 will also provide you with the fastest and most accurate navigation service available.

If it's important to you that your GPS system works as well in your car as in your pocket, the Mobile Crossing WP205 is an excellent choice. Featuring a lightweight, thin design, it runs for over three hours on battery power. Although it retains all the features of much more expensive in-car navigation systems, the Mobile Crossing WP205 can be moved easily from car to car and can even be used as a hiking and marine GPS in a pinch.

Featuring Navteq Onboard maps and data bases, the Mobile Crossing WP105 gives you millions of points of interests across the country, as well as the highest-quality maps available for a GPS navigation unit. With loud and clear, naturally spoken and pleasantly human voice directions, you'll be guided with turn- by-turn directions as you navigate to your destination.

The Mobile Crossing WP205 takes navigation another step by including a complete set of Windows Mobile 2003 Premium Edition applications, including Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, and Outlook- compatible organizer applications. This means that no matter where you are, your full set of contacts and important information, along with the world's most widely used set of software applications, are a touch -screen away, giving you the ultimate in navigation experience and convenience.

Among the navigation system's many unique quick-access features include:

  • The "heart" button, which gives you fast access to your favorite places and a one-button command to take you home in the middle of the night
  • The detour button that automatically takes you around the traffic
  • An information button that gives you information such as exact speed and location
  • The navigation button for easy access to traffic and weather information
  • An easy-to-use thumb wheel for zooming in and out of the map
With the Mobile Crossing WP205's built-in address book, you'll have quick routing information to your favorite contacts, and a convenient voice memo feature that lets you easily record voice memos while you're driving. An automatic day/night mode makes the viewing of the 3.5-inch touch-screen stress-free. This feature reduces harsh glare when driving during the night and provides maximum visibility when navigating daytime traffic.

When you purchase Mobile Crossing WP205, you'll also get a free one-year subscription to TrafficWatch, a feature that enables your system to receive delayed and real time traffic information in both visual and audio format. Also included is a one-year subscription to Weather Underground, a location-based service that offers delayed and real time weather satellite imagery. Note that some features of these services require a mobile Internet connection delivered by your cellular phone service provider.


What's in the Box
WayPoint Pocket PC, travel adapter (USB and charging), main battery, stylus, USB desktop cradle/charging stand, USB cable, AC adapter, companion / documentation CD, getting started DVD, plastic dust cover installed in the SD slot, CompactFlash Bluetooth card pre-installed in PDA, Bluetooth GPS Receiver, Bluetooth GPS charging cable/adapter, split charger cable, powered vehicle mount, vehicle mount T-slot docking plate, windshield suction cup with gooseneck, 12-volt cigarette lighter plug cable, PDA vehicle charging adapter, audio cord (3.5-millimeter to 3.5-millimeter), Waypoint users manual, additional software instructions, warranty card, product registration card with warranty sheet, Quick start guide, support sheet, and EULA booklet (end users license agreement).

Product Description
The WayPoint is a new family of portable navigation systems by Mobile Crossing. The company is committed to providing the finest navigation systems for today's active drivers. If it is important to you that your GPS system works well in your car as well as your pocket, the WayPoint is an excellent choice. The WayPoint is lightweight, thin and runs for over 3 hours on battery power. It retains all the features of the expensive in-car navigation systems, yet, can be moved easily from car to car, and due to an onboard lithium ion battery, can work as a hiking and marine GPS in a pinch. Ensure your choice of GPS navigation system has Navteq Onboard. You will depend on your navigation system to never get you lost, so never compromise on the quality of maps. Navteq also provides millions of points of interest covering all the best places to visit. Nobody else makes better maps than Navteq. All members of the WayPoint family come with Navteq Onboard. Face it, you will have the radio on, your passengers will be talking and any number of distractions will be happening around you. Your navigation system needs to be loud and clear with natural spoken directions that guide you turn-by-turn. Unlike other navigation systems that use difficult to understand computer voices, the WayPoint is pleasantly human. Although the WayPoint is designed to be an excellent navigation system first, it is important to most people today that their devices are well integrated. If you do not already own a digital organizer, you will be pleasantly surprised to find that the WayPoint is 100% compatible with all Windows Mobile (Pocket PC) applications. In fact, it contains a complete set of Windows Mobile 2003 Premium Edition applications including Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, and Outlook compatible organizer applications.


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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Really Good Product But PDA/GPS Technology Has Not Yet Mature, April 30, 2007
The version that I got is Waypoint 205 (aka Waypoint 200 national edition). In my opinion, this PDA + GPS (or rather GPS + PDA) is probably the best in its class. However, its price range may put it on a not so competitive edge against other similar products. The reason I gave it only 3 stars is not because of the way the product was built but because I don't think that the PDA + GPS combined technology has matured to the point that makes this product useful for every one. In fact, if you are not a techie, you might find your experience in configuring this product for your own use frustrating.

As a PDA ...
It runs Windows CE and allows you to sync with Outlook via ActiveSync. Note that this unit comes with a fully featured Bluetooth adaptor but IT DOES NOT COME WITH A WIRELESS ADAPTOR (unlike most other PDAs/Pocket PCs priced half as much). So if you want to browse the internet at a cafe/airport/hotpoint, you will need to buy a wireless compactflash. Since the Bluetooth connection is indepensible (that is how this PDA communicates with the bluetooth GPS reciever), you probably would want to shop for one compactflash card that supports both Bluetooth & Wifi connections. There are very few manufacturers that make an adaptor for both of these wireless technologies. And when you do find one (see Ambicon for example), it may not work well. So chances are you will need to buy another wireless compactflash and take it with you whereever you go. This is not an actractive option, is it?

As a handheld GPS ...
This is what the product is marketed for (i.e., mainly as a hand held GPS). Its navigational accuracy is quite good. In addition, it comes with a well thought out auto gadget set that you will find it indispensible when you use the unit inside a car. It does a pretty good job of finding routes and will quickly detects that you've missed a turn and re-computes a new route/detour without requiring any manual interaction. Since it comes with a Bluetooth GPS receiver, the receiver can be mounted remotely from the unit to allow for better sattelite reception.

You can also record your GPS positions. This feature makes unit suitable for off-road use. But with limitted battery power, I don't exactly know how useful this feature can be.

The Waypoint 200/205 has several critical weaknesses that are common to nearly all products in its class. Basically, it is a complex computer with complex navigational software running on very limitted harware resources. These problems make this type of product better suited for techies and not for every one.

1. As mentioned above, this unit does not come with a wireless connection

2. Plan to spend many frustrating hours if you want to run ActiveSync on this unit via the Bluetooth connection. Mobile Crossing has a web page especially for this feature. But it is not of much help. There is an expert review on the web specifically mentioning his frustration in getting this feature to work. It took him 30 minutes to figure out how to use this features. Well, it took me about 1 day to get this feature to work.

3. The unit is not reliable. You will need to frequently soft resetting your unit. In some cases, soft resetting won't solve the problems. For example, you may find the unit automatically turns off the backlight when you tap on the screen and soft resetting does not solve this problem. In these cases, you will need to take the battery out to perform a hard/cold reset. This kind of reset will erase all software you've downloaded and your own customed configurations. Basically, you should always back up the data on your PDA to your PC or Laptop. The unit is just not reliable enough to function standalone.

4. Unlike the expensive GPS unit that comes with your car, the Bluetooth GPS will take about 1 minute (or much longer in some cases) to sync with the sattelites if you only turn it on sporadically. This wait can be taxing on your patience

5. Be careful if you decide to use the business locations that come with the detailed maps. They are accurate most of the time. But a good fraction of the times, it will direct you to go to a place that is a few miles away from the actual business address. Because of this problem, a could be very useful feature is of limitted utility. If you don't want to get lost, I recommend that you always look up the destination address on the web and use that for navigation.

6. The unit is really practical for 1 or at most 2 region maps loaded. Any more than that will make the unit extremely unresponsive. Loading the maps of 3 or more regions may even crash your Waypoint. Furthermore, you really have to be a techie and have a lot of patience to go through the map downloading instructions. The national edition allows you to have access to all US region maps. But it does not come with all of these maps installed. All US maps will fit into a 1GB compactflash card. You can buy this card from Mobile Crossing or you can build the card yourself. In either case, here is another card that you will need to carry with you whenever you travel.

7. At the time of this writing, Mobile Crossing map availability is limitted US, Canada, and UK. iQUE product has significantly more maps of other countries.

8. According to Mobile Crossing, the battery is specially made for the product. If you need an extra battery for your PDA, Mobile Crossing will direct you to their outlet. The battery alone costs about $60. I have not been able to find any other alternative.

Mobile Crossing tech support is better than most other companies. It is probably because they are still a small company whose products (though quite good in their classes) have not been widely adopted. I have contacted their tech support a few times. In most cases, they can diagnose the issues quickly. I would not be surprised if a significant portion of the cost of product goes to tech support.

The GPS/PDA combined product is a such a good concept. It fits the use profile of most of us. We only need to use the navigation feature on the average may be once a week or when we travel. For the rest of the time, we can use the unit as a full-featured PDA. But because of limitted computational power, memory, and reliability of the software, one needs to think twice before buying this product.

If your need is just for your own local area/state/region, the regional release of this product is probably what you want. You won't need to configure your unit since it is shipped with the map for your region (i.e., it is ready for use out of the box). However, if you need to use more than one region (as most of these units are national editions), you will need to ask yourself the following two questions:

Are you a techie?
Do you derive pleasure from figuring out how things work?

If you answer no to either question, your need for a mobile hand help GPS must be extremely great before buying this product or any other product in the same class. You might want to consider buying a PDA unit and a separate navigational unit. In my assessment, tt is still at least a few years away before we see a PDA/GPS product that can overcome most of the weaknesses mentioned here.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful little gadget!, October 19, 2006
I've been hooked on navigating GPS systems since 2004: first, my girlfriend's new TSX, with its touch screen interface and soothing [female] voice guidance; in 2005, I bought a BMW with a different sort of GPS. It wasn't touch screen, and though I became dexterous at twisting and pushing the knob, others scoffed slightly at its apparent inefficiency. Luckily, the sexy female voice (christened 'Claire' by a friend) and excellent directions made up for it.

Why do I bring these classy, integrated, $2000 GPS systems as a comparison metric for a little PDA that can supposedly navigate you, and more? I'll try to be quick at another story. I moved for work, about 4 hours from my parents. Getting home consists of 235 miles of interstate driving or 165 miles of highway, with some city areas...or a combination thereof. After a year of my GPS system always saying to go the long route (almost purely interstate) until I just drove up the other way for a bit, I developed a half/half route that maximized interstates, mimimized stoplight areas, and ultimately was much quicker than either of the other ways. The crux of what I'm getting at here, you see, is that the Waypoint 205 found the route that I spent a year figuring out, the first time I asked it to show me the best/fastest way home! Ok, so it's an odd story, but the point is twofold: not only is this little device small and portable and usable in multiple cars (or backpacking trips, or geocaching, or checking your distange from the pin (golf!) ), but its algorithms and techniques for figuring out how to get you any point A to any point B (built in systems only get you from point (here) to point B) are superb for such a little guy!

Add a better address/landmark storing system, a logger to show you where you've been, and a fully functional PDA on top of that (with whatever software you want, a la a golf program for the GPS receiver), and you've got yourself a sweet package here.

There are some wires, there are two main pieces (the PDA, and GPS receiver), and there is an optional windshield suction mount thingy. But everything you need is in the box, and this baby great! Show me another GPS unit that tells you what road you're approaching next when you're not navigating. That's not that special, but sort of useful if you want to learn a new area (I lost my sense of direction with my first GPS units... "I don't need directions, just give me an address!" mantras).

Those that argue a map is cheaper an more effective, I respectfully disagree! Buying a map or printing directions everywhere costs money, and leaves you thumbing through pages, inevitably while you are driving! I think it is entirely safer (this is from experience going from map driving, to gps navigating, back to map driving, then back again to gps navigating) to be able to glance over at a real time map that lists the upcoming turns or where you are going, with a voice echoing the instructions, rather than taking both your eyes and your hands off the road and the steering wheel, respectively. Don't forget to turn on your interior lamps! Oh, that takes effort too. So sure, I'm a tech gadget enthusiast. I am also an advocate for both efficiency and safety. Five stars that are well deserved!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than just a navigation system, April 25, 2006
I had WayPoint 205 for 3 months now and love it. It has great screen graphics and shows the detailed street maps, not just the simplified maps used by some other navigation systems that I looked at before I purchased. It has very fast zoom in and zoom out that makes it easy to look at the detailed map. Mobile Crossing released the newest US maps recently and since I owned the unit less than 3 months, I could download and upgrade for free. The built-in Map Loader made this upgrade extremely easy - no CD or PC software to mess around.
I also use it for my personal address book, appointment book, MP3 player, photo album, etc. I carry it with me everywhere.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mobile Crossings WP200 Review
The Mobile Crossings WP200 GPS can be a bit difficult to set up it you do not have experience with mobile devices. With a little trial and error you can figure it out. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Robert E. Callahan

1.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't get GPS working
Keep getting errors and when it works does not show my address in my regional map :(
Published 17 months ago by VJ

4.0 out of 5 stars It's a great entry level gps/ pocket pc on sale...
My first impression of the gps was that it seemed sturdy out of the package and the equipment wasn't too overwhelming but made sense. Read more
Published 17 months ago by J. Tso

4.0 out of 5 stars Good ppc with an old GPS navigation software
If you are buying it only for GPS, this might be not the one you are looking for. Its GPS map is quite out of date, and there are accurate points of interest (POI) with the... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Kang Fu

4.0 out of 5 stars Just received mine this week...so far very satisfied
I bought this unit for its PDA features...I already have a top of the line GPS unit so i will not use the GPS features on this...For $[... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Muhammed Ata the terrorist

1.0 out of 5 stars received an used item with defect
Well, I received a used open box item with defect from Amazon. It will go back to Amazon tomorrow.
Published 18 months ago by X. Liu

5.0 out of 5 stars Nice pocket Pc
This is a good value for the money. I bought mine about a month ago and so far I have no complaints.
Published 22 months ago by Anderson John

2.0 out of 5 stars Only 4 months, the BT-GPS went dead
I've got the WP205 with a Bluetooth GPS. The GPS couldn't communicate with the PDA after used only for 4 months. During use, the PDA got freezed frequently. Read more
Published on May 8, 2007 by J. Yick

4.0 out of 5 stars Good for the price
I gave it four stars mainly because the software does not have an easy way to do multi-stop routing. Read more
Published on January 25, 2007 by J. Eddie

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