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Portable navigation for the disabled

Sep 22nd, 2008 | By admin | 1 year, 170 days ago | Category: Breaking News, Hot Stuff, Navigation

Navevo, a UK’s GPS software developer announced the BBNav recently. This satnav system is not as feature-packed as Garmin or Tomtom but this one is rather something special. The BBNav is specifically designed for disabled drivers or Blue Badge holders and those caring for them, such as their families or carers. With the help of PIE (Public Information Exchange), UK’s publisher of disabled parking guides, the BBNav offers a POI database that contains suitable parking locations and other helpful locations which covered 150 major cities and towns across the UK.

 

Other Features includes:

 

  • Over 10,000 Blue Badge and Red Route on-street parking bays
  • Over 3,500 Disabled-accessible car parks
  • Local council Blue Badge parking concessions
  • Over 60,000 Points of Interest (20,000+ Blue Badge)
  • NAVTEQ street level mapping covering UK and Republic of Ireland
  • 7 digit postcode routing
  • Free 6 Months Safety Camera Alerts

 

    Hardware Specification:

    CPU:   Centrality 400Mhz
    Memory:  64 MB Rom / 64 MB RAM
    Display:    4.3-inch colour High Resolution TFT touchscreen (480  x 272 pixels)
    GPS Receiver: Centrality Atlas III
    Bluetooth: Hands-free calling for Bluetooth enabled phones
    Operating System Windows CE 5.0
    Software  Pre- loaded on a 256 MB SD card
    In the box: USB Cable, car charger, car mount, stylus, user manual

     

 

Available this October for £200.

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