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58 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
From an Everyday User: Big Improvements Needed,
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This review is from: Pharos PF022 Pocket GPS Portable Navigator Kit with CompactFlash GPS Receiver works with Most Pocket PCs (Office Product)
Bottom line: Huge improvements needed but gets a 4 because it's the most comprehensive of what's available for PDAs. I am a financial consultant and am on the road everyday to new residences and businesses, giving me in-depth knowledge about this particular product. Because many good reviews are listed, I will focus more the drawbacks. Read on for the nitty-gritty details. The Maps: Finding yourself: The GPS: Routing: Battery Life and Memory: Bottom Line:
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great gadget but not a replacement for your atlas,
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This review is from: Pharos PF022 Pocket GPS Portable Navigator Kit with CompactFlash GPS Receiver works with Most Pocket PCs (Office Product)
I use the Pharos module for the Siemens (ATT) PocketPC phone. For the most part this device is limited because it uses a handheld to display the information. (limited by resolution and screen size, beyond the scope of this review) It will never approach a printed map for clarity, readability or comprehensive data. I have used this device quite a bit.That said this device does things that a printed map could never do. It will show you exactly where you are, and give you directions to where you want to go - quite accurately. I think the software for the PDA is quite straight forward and intuitive, but the PC side is clunky - and needs further refinement. The maps are regional only - for example if you are driving in the San Francisco Bay area - you will need to load three separate maps on to your PDA. (I have a 256MB SD/MMC card that has allows me to load the entire state of CA on the PDA). Don't expect to have the entire US at your fingertips - unless you plan on bringing a laptop with you to synch and load new maps as you travel. I recently drove from San Francisco to Ft Lauderdale - I didn't use the device. It would be good though if you were going to fly somewhere and loaded maps of that area before you left. My chief complaint is that it will not load neighboring regional maps as you move into new territory - even if they exist on your memory card. Bottom line: (1) Not a replacement for you atlas or map(s), but a useful aid/enhancement to both. (2) Not a device for non-technophiles. (3) Well-designed software (at least the PDA side). (4) Very accurate.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Snazzy GPS,
This review is from: Pharos PF022 Pocket GPS Portable Navigator Kit with CompactFlash GPS Receiver works with Most Pocket PCs (Office Product)
This is a nice addition to my Pocket PC, an IPAQ 3835. It seems a little slow on satellite acquisition especially if you are used to automobile GPS devices, but it is very accurate. It works best in the open.If you get this, you will need some accessories. The Compaq iPAQ Compact Flash Card Expansion Pack Plus is a must, for two reasons. Mostly you need the slot, but secondly it has an external battery. This thing eats up battery power. There is something else you might consider for your IPAQ, a 128MB multimedia card. These can store a large amount of map data, and you can replace the smaller 32MB card you are probably using. You could use the dual slot expansion pack with a CF card for map storage. However, as noted, the disadvantage of the dual slot expansion pack is the lack of the external battery.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredibly fast setup!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pharos PF022 Pocket GPS Portable Navigator Kit with CompactFlash GPS Receiver works with Most Pocket PCs (Office Product)
I received the PF022 kit yesterday at work around 4:30. By 5:00, I had the software installed and I had copied over my local maps. By 5:30, I was in the parking lot acquiring satellites and by 6:00, the unit had navigated me home (by choosing my home address in the PocketOutlook Contacts). I don't know what others have seen, but I was very impressed with how user-friendly and intuitive the product was to set up.Some notes: I'm a rather technical guy and I've used GPS before in the military, so I knew right away to use the "Satellite Info" menu choice during satellite acquisition to watch the system picking up each individual satellite. It took longer than they say - yes, the first one or two pop up in 30 seconds but to get a good fix, it took 2-3 minutes. After that, though, it was very easy - much easier than Hertz NeverLost, which I use a lot. The system was also very accurate, which surprised me. I didn't even used the "booster" antenna at first and it still picked up satellites in my car. I've seen no problems so far.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Unit That Gets The Job Done!,
By "jgilmore24" (Bartlett, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pharos PF022 Pocket GPS Portable Navigator Kit with CompactFlash GPS Receiver works with Most Pocket PCs (Office Product)
This GPS system has many features that rival some of the more expensive portable units that are usually found in some rental cars. Setting it up is quite easy, and using it on the road is a snap! The really terrific features include the map software that comes with it, the Mobilepak (that includes the external antenna and car power cord), and the voice guidence system that lets you keep your eyes on the road while its guiding you. Getting back on track if you're lost isn't a problem either; just tell it to re-route and it helps you get right back on track! One note of caution, though (which is why the 4 stars, not 5): plan on getting a Dual Card CF Expansion Pack, because the system itself takes up one CF slot, and if you want to use a map, you'll need the other CF slot and flash card to store it! All in all though, well worth the investment!
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
EZ Use,
By "otispbody" (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pharos PF022 Pocket GPS Portable Navigator Kit with CompactFlash GPS Receiver works with Most Pocket PCs (Office Product)
This little attachment is fantastic. Plug it in and load the software, you're done. As long as you have an open sky with no dense cover, it'll take a minute and you're on your way. I'd rate the GPS CF card 5 stars.Only reason I gave this 3 stars and not 5 is the software it comes with is very primative. On the PDA it's fine and simple enough to use, but I don't like the user interface with the map software on the PC. In order to use the maps on the iPAQ you have to sync it from the 2-bit graphic interface software on the desk top. If you plan on using the software for cross country road trips, think again. the map software only alows you to plan regional trips within small areas, and you can only plot points from your PDA not your PC. 2 Stars for the software.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Slow cold start, outdated maps, missing output connector,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pharos PF022 Pocket GPS Portable Navigator Kit with CompactFlash GPS Receiver works with Most Pocket PCs (Office Product)
in the original shipment package...Otherwise, it's an amazing device. Very easy to set-up, and get going. I am returning mine because the package did not come with the power output connector for the cigarette adapter. 40 Mb left in the memory barely fits the DC metro area, and you can go much further if your pocketpc has secure digital memory slot in addition to compactflash. My 3.5 yr old house can't be mapped because the street does not appear on the latest map I downloaded from pharosgps site. I was curious to try this, and I think it is a nice $200 toy.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not compatible with 5400/5500 iPaqs,
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This review is from: Pharos PF022 Pocket GPS Portable Navigator Kit with CompactFlash GPS Receiver works with Most Pocket PCs (Office Product)
Wish there had been some mention of this before I got it. The antenna on the 5400 and 5500 series of iPaqs makes it physically impossible to plug this in using a standard CF sleeve. Supposedly it can work if you use a dual CF sleeve.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What else can I say!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pharos PF022 Pocket GPS Portable Navigator Kit with CompactFlash GPS Receiver works with Most Pocket PCs (Office Product)
After I downloaded the newest version of Ostia and the most up-to-date maps, everything started to come together! Had a little trouble while searching for sepecific addresses with the old version. Maps for Canada, (I bought the Ostia NAV01, the US version) are kinda pricy, but there're ways to get around it ^.~ Over all, it's a great gadget to have for your PDAs. it turned my e740 from a email server to something much more useful!!
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