Pyle 3.5' Navigation System
Navigate your journeys confidently with the Pyle 3.5' Navigation System. This portable device features a clear 3.5-inch LCD touch screen, powered by a 300Mhz CPU and 64MB of memory for smooth operation. It utilizes a built-in 22 Channel Atlas II GPS System for precise location tracking. User convenience is enhanced with an on-screen keyboard and essential preloaded software, including Destinator 6 Navigation Software and Navteq/Tele Atlas Maps running on MS Windows CE 4.2. The system includes a rechargeable battery and all necessary connection cables for immediate use.
$135.99
Owner Satisfaction
2.5
/ 5
Category Rank
127
/ 127
#127 in GPS Navigation Systems
Price vs Category Average
-71%
Below average
Display Screen Size
3.5
/ inches
Who it's for
- Highly Affordable Entry Point
- Dedicated Offline Navigation
- Compact and Discreet Size
Who should skip it
- Extremely Small Display
- Limited or Outdated Map Support
- Subpar Build Quality and Processing Speed
Key Specs
Display Screen Size
3.5 inches
CPU Speed
300Mhz
Memory
64MB Flash ROM/64MB SDRAM
GPS System
Built-in 22 Channel Atlas II
Operating System
MS Windows CE 4.2
Storage Expansion
SD/MMC Slot (up to 2GB)
Battery
Rechargeable Li-Ion 1350mAh
Map Coverage
United States and Canada
Features
- Clear 3.5-inch LCD touch screen
- Accurate 22 Channel Atlas II GPS tracking
- Preloaded navigation software and maps
- On-screen keyboard for easy input
- Expandable storage via SD/MMC slot
- Rechargeable Li-Ion battery
- Portable and easy to use
What customers say
This budget navigation system elicits mixed reactions centered on its value proposition. Supporters appreciate the extremely low price for basic, dedicated navigation that avoids smartphone data use. However, the dominant sentiment focuses on significant technical limitations. Users frequently cite the small 3.5-inch screen as difficult for viewing maps while driving. Performance is a major concern, with reports of slow processing, lag during re-routing, and frustratingly outdated map data. The interface is often described as clunky, and reliability issues like poor battery life further detract from the experience. While the cost is appealing, the compromises in screen quality and software support severely limit its practical utility.
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