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Pharos PK038 Pocket GPS Navigator Kit for Dell Axim
 
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Pharos PK038 Pocket GPS Navigator Kit for Dell Axim

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  • Voice Prompted, Turn by Turn Navigation with Detailed Street Level Maps for all 50 States
  • Find a location by address, cross street, contacts or Point of Interest
  • Use Microsoft Pocket Outlook Contacts as your destination
  • Display shows next turn direction, street name, distance to turn, and distance to destination
  • Display highlighted route map or written text directions, and shows active satellites and signal strengths
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  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 8 x 2.7 inches ; 1.3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00008JTHL
  • Item model number: PK038
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank

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    #25 in  Electronics > GPS & Navigation > PDA, Mobile & PC GPS
    #37 in  Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Computer Accessories > Handheld & PDA Accessories > GPS Products
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: March 11, 2003

Product Description

Product Description

The Pocket GPS Navigator is comprised of the iGPS hardware and the Ostia navigation software supplied on CD-ROMs. With the navigation software installed on your HP iPAQ, locating your current position, or finding a destination or point of interest (POI) is fast and simple. Routes can be calculated and viewed. Once you're in your vehicle, simply activate the navigation program and begin traveling; the automated voice-prompts will instruct you when and where to turn. If by chance you go "off route, " the automated voice will give an off-route warning. Simply push the "Action" button on your HP iPAQ and the system will reroute you to your destination from your current position.

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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars More development work to be done by Pharos, August 19, 2004
By Roy Hensley (The Rebublic of Texas, LLC) - See all my reviews
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Yes, it's inexpensive when compared to some alternatives, but the devil is in the details. These suppliers all differentiate themselves on the software and feature set since the underlying chips tend to be common, so this is where you will want to focus when comparing.

Things I like about this system:

1. The hardware is well done, though the cable to the receiver could be a little longer.
2. The option to view satellite positions in their software is really neat.
3. Integration with contacts for route planning is nice.

However, I just returned my Pharos system for the following reasons:

1. It crashes my Dell Axim X5 PDA, and this is apparently a known issue. On investigation, the vendor's web site has a FAQ on what to do in this situation. Unfortunately this is not a rare occurrence, and it is clearly a software bug.

2. Another bug in the navigation software showed my distance (as a bird flies) increasing to the destination while I was actually headed towards it on the interstate prescribed by the routing software. After about 45 minutes of this, it abruptly fixed itself as if nothing had ever gone wrong.

3. The route calculation is so slow as to be unusable, and this is on a 400MHz Dell Axim X5 with a ton of memory- a very highest performance device.

4. Map inaccuracies are such that it occasionally indicates the user is off-route while on a major highway or the interstate. I think that this is a case where map position coordinates for the roadway are at least 50 to 100 feet in error.

5. Maps have to be manually loaded from region to region. Even if present in the memory, the user has to instruct the software to use it. This is a big hassle, and one that is not tolerable while driving.

6. Generated routes are terrible in town and out, and I found myself using a paper map for the sake of efficiency instead of this system. As an example of how ridiculous things can be, the device instructed me to exit Interstate 20 in the middle of nowhere then immediately get back on the highway. This was not related to a map inaccuracy; the exit ramp, stop sign, and entrance ramp were exactly where they were indicated to be but the instructions made no sense.

There are also a number of product features and tweaks that should be addressed (in my opinion):

1. A route builder tool is needed where the user is presented with route options, or can constrain the routing engine to use a certain highway or road set. Without real time traffic information, school zone locations, etc, this would be necessary even if the routing engine were good. And wile not a panacea, this would also speed the calculations up as a side effect.

2. The display should auto center when one zooms. Drawing a zoom box on the screen only instructs the unit what scale you wish to see rather than zooming in on a specific region.

3. The map view tool is weak, making the process of transferring maps to your PC and Pocket PC slow and tedious.

4. There should be an option to adjust the amount of detail shown on the map: low, medium, high. I saw situations at both extremes that I would have liked to adjust (actually needed to in one case).

5. It would also be nice to have basic trip computer features like ETA at destination as well as waypoints or road changes, average speed, a speed profile, etc.

6. The unit should be able to store and upload actual detailed routes to Pharos' web site for analysis. This would allow them to tweak their routing engine to a point of usability, and perhaps generate rules or algorithms that would allow it to finish calculating before you arrive.

Conclusion: At its current stage of development, this is a toy at best. I don't what alternative to suggest yet, but would like to hear from you if you have a good one.

Best Regards,
Roy
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you have an Axim, then this item is a must get, January 4, 2004
By Erik Bryant (Fremont, CA United States) - See all my reviews
I just recieved my PK038 navigator GPS for my Axim. I put the installation CD in, and with one click the installation started for my Axim. Very easy to install. I installed a map of the San Jose area within a few minutes. I hooked it up in my car. Very simple hooking up the cables. I got a signal very quickly and I was on my way. Speed on the GPS is accurate within 1 mile per hour. The navigation is awesome and voice directions are very cool. Re-route works well. The maps look really clear and are easy to view. It is pretty fun to use. It could not have been any easier.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good... but maps not detailed enough for real-time help., August 12, 2004
By Jeep Fiend (Wilmington, CA) - See all my reviews
The Pharos is easy to install & use, and has great satellite response. However, the maps are not as detailed or up-to-date as Garmin's MapSource Maps. I found the directions were sometimes strange and circuitous, leaving me to wonder where I went wrong. If you already know where you're going, the Pharos can help you plan the route. On the other hand, if you need real-time navigation help, try the Garmin cfQue instead. With over 5 million integrated points of interest, it's the best deal going.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Navigator is only as good as his map
I'll keep this short.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent GPS and Ostia software
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Product
Even though the manual didn't have all the troubleshooting available to help me configure my X5, I *DID* find what I needed in the FAQs at [manufacturer's web site] - I fly all... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Erik Bryant - Can you please explain the install procedure
Erik Bryant from Fremont, CA United States:

I have the iGPS 360 and I have not been able to Get Signal to the PDA using the default Comm 1 port. Read more

Published on January 22, 2004 by pgopinathan

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