This review compares the Arkon GPS Car Kit RWIPC and the Arkon SLIM-Grip Mount IMP-514, and I want to start by saying that Akron Resources really makes quality products of sturdy construction, built for optimal utility and unobtrusiveness. Their GPS Car Kit and SLIM-Grip Mount both fit well within that description, to be used with the iPhone or the iPod Touch.
"Versus" reviews probably should most often compare apples-to-apples and furthermore compare competing companies' products... however this review will compare two different products, both made by the same company.
This comparison is more of an apples-to-oranges comparison, as the SLIM-Grip Mount has no GPS features, and is simply a mobile mount for holding your iPhone for you, while you drive. The GPS Car Kit is not only a mount for your iPhone, but it does so much more, which I'll describe in detail. Please note that this review will in no way encourage you to use your iPhone (nor any phone, for that matter) while you drive. Distracted driving is an ever-growing concern and strict laws are now in place, in most all states. Please drive responsibly, at all times.
Question answered on January 17, 2011 at 08:08 AM ::
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My friend just moved out of town and every time I drive by his house the GPS in my Toyota Prius shows me where he lived because I created a navigational system destination address for his place. I really want to remove it. How do I delete a nav point from my GPS?
Question answered on January 12, 2011 at 08:48 AM ::
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Now that GPS apps like Tom-Tom are showing up on the Apple iPhone 3GS, I'm wondering if I really need to buy those expensive apps when Google Maps that's included with the iPhone does such a great job? I know I can get directions, but can I get turn-by-turn directions like I would in a handheld GPS?
Question answered on September 9, 2009 at 07:55 AM ::
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