The right side of the unit contains LCD brightness and contrast controls, while the power switch and the IR port are located on the left. Around back, you'll find a USB 2.0 port (for map and firmware upgrades) and a 12-volt power connector. Unfortunately, an AC adapter isn't included, so you'll have to purchase that separately for $18.95. Finishing out the NavOne are a port for connecting an external antenna to the bottom of the device and a socket for mounting the unit on a tripod. The suction-cup mounting hardware clips onto a socket on the back of the unit and attaches to the vehicle's windshield. The mount is very flexible and can be adjusted to any viewing angle, but we found that it couldn't support the weight of the NavOne for long periods and became dislodged when traveling over rough terrain.
In addition to the usual vehicle-navigation features, including voice-guided and text-based driving directions (in English, Spanish, and French); automatic route creation using addresses or POI; automatic route recalculation; and compass, odometer, speedometer, and trip-timer functions, the NavOne 3000 gives you trip-planning capabilities. These features let you preprogram up to 10 destinations for each trip, and you can store up to five trips (or plans) at a time. We liked that you can mark and store waypoints with this unit, a feature not available on many vehicle-navigation systems. Also unique is the IR port, which lets you beam address information from your PDA (compatible with Windows Pocket PC 2002 or later and Palm OS 5.0 or later) directly into the unit's address database.
Although the NavOne is ready to use right out of the box, we recommend thoroughly reading the user manual to get acquainted with the menu system, which is unintuitive and requires knowledge of the submenu structure to plan trips and display certain status screens. Entering address or city information requires scrolling through the letters of the alphabet using the rocker switch, which is an inconvenient and slow process; again, this is where a touch-screen solution is needed. Furthermore, while the screen displays GPS-satellite signal strength in bars, the unit lacks a true GPS status page for tracking the number and the position of locked satellites.
Product Specifications:
Product Description:
Cobra NavOne 3000 - Automotive
Product Type:
Automotive
Recommended Use:
Automotive
Dimensions (WxDxH):
7.91 in x 2.28 in x 4.73 in
Weight:
710 g
Localization:
North America
Maps Included:
USA
,
Canada
Antenna:
Built-in
Receiver:
12 channel
Update Rate:
1/second
GPS Functions / Services:
Speed
,
Distance
,
Electronic compass
,
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival)
Connectivity:
USB
Voice:
Navigation instructions
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year warranty
Built-in Display:
LCD - 320 x 240 - Color
Media Storage:
HDD
Waterproof:
do not care