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Navman GPS 3450 for iPAQ H5400, H3600, H3700 & H3800 Series Pocket PCs

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Brand Navman
Map Type North America
Mounting Type Windshield Mount
Item Weight 0.32 Pounds
Compatible Devices Smartphone
Control Method App
Are Batteries Included No
Manufacturer Navman

About this item

  • Complete Navigational Mapping Solution for your iPAQ H5400, H3600, H3700 & H3800 series pocket PC
  • Type II Compact Flash expansion slot use for maps or any other data or applications
  • Navtech US maps for contiguous 48 states and Hawaii
  • Ready for use with optional external antenna

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Everything you need for real time mobile GPS, direction and mapping capabilities. Just load the navigational software onto your PC, download the maps and pints of interest to your Palm, clip on the GPS receiver and Go.

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The convenient, powerful and easy-to-use personal navigation solution. Whether driving across country, walking around town or anything in between, the Navman GPS 3450 includes everything needed to turn a HP iPAQ Pocket PC into a complete street navigation solution. We even included a windshield mounting bracket and vehicle power adapter so you have everything you need, to know where you are, and get where you are going. Features Complete Navigational Solution
Mobile 12 Channel GPS sleeve with built in Type I & II CompactFlash slot ships with:

  • Navman's SmartST Professional travel navigation software
  • Navtech US map data - contiguous 48 states and Hawaii
  • Address-to-address navigation
  • Mounting bracket with windshield suction cup
  • Vehicle power adapter Hardware
    • Compact, mobile powerful and expandable GPS sleeve
    • MCX Connector for use with the external antenna (available separately)
    • Quadrifiler helix (multi-directional) antenna
    • 12-channel satellite signal receiver
    • Type II CompactFlash expansion slot use for maps or any other data or applications
    • The GPS sleeve communicates to the Pocket PC via the NMEA 0183 V 2.01 standard at 57600 baud with position updates every 2 seconds
    • Vehicle power adapter charges iPAQ while operating
    • iPAQ battery life: iPAQ battery life: 3.0-5.5 hours depending on iPAQ model used iPAQ Pocket PC Compatibility
      H3600, H3700, H3800, H3900, H5150, H5450 and H5550 series iPAQs

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Customers find the GPS easy to use and install. They find the interface simple and navigate smoothly. The device works well and is a solid product. Overall, customers are satisfied with its performance and quality.

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4 customers mention "Ease of use"4 positive0 negative

Customers find the navigation system easy to use and install. The interface is simple and easy to navigate.

"...I found the software easy to use and install. The device works as well as the GPS I've used on rental cars...." Read more

"...Set up was fast and easy. Takes a minute or two from a cold start to get a lock but once you have it you are on your way...." Read more

"...Great news is that installation of the NavMan was simple, although I seem to have to activate the software that came with the NavMan unit even..." Read more

"...you're on foot or have a chance to look away from the road, the interface is simple and easy to navigate...." Read more

4 customers mention "Functionality"4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the GPS system's functionality. They say it works well, the car charger works great, and they are very satisfied with its performance.

"...I found the software easy to use and install. The device works as well as the GPS I've used on rental cars...." Read more

"...As GPS's go, it's definitely at the low-end, but it works just fine. And for the money it's unbeatable...." Read more

"...and I now have the software I like and am used to along with a great GPS solution. I'd highly recommend this GPS sleeve." Read more

"It works fantastic...." Read more

3 customers mention "Hardware quality"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the GPS navigation system's solid hardware quality. They find it an excellent value and a solid product for the money.

"...made me do two u-turns while going from NYC to Boston on 95... I like the hardware, and if I could get it to work with other software - I would be..." Read more

"...And for the money it's unbeatable. Even if you have to buy a used Ipaq off Ebay, it's still a great value...." Read more

"...It is reliable and rugged. We take it on hikes with the topographic maps...." Read more

3 customers mention "Product quality"3 positive0 negative

Customers like the product quality. They say it's easy to use.

"...The product itself is FANTASTIC. Once a signal is acquired (Just over 1 min from power-off), a polite voice is guiding you to your destination...." Read more

"Excellent Product, easy to use..." Read more

"For the money--this thing is fantastic...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2004
    I have a iPAQ 3800 that I no longer use and ordered the Navman with a little bit of concern based on the reviews. I found the software easy to use and install. The device works as well as the GPS I've used on rental cars. I live in a remote area with a private driveway that is about 900 feet long and even my driveway was on the provided maps. The GPS takes about 1 1/2 to 2 minutes to acquire. Once active, I put in an address and so far have been directed precisely where I want to go.
    A couple of tips - each one of the maps takes 20 to 40 meg depending on the size of the state. If you have an older iPAQ, you'll probably need some SD memory. You won't be able to load the maps without the extra memory. It took about four minutes to load a 20 meg map on my iPAQ. There are some tips about increasing performance in the manual that are worth the read. When you install the software on your computer, check the website for updates before downloading to your iPAQ, they have corrected a couple of minor error messages that came up.
    If you have a basic understanding of how to install software, you should not have any problem with Navman. I found the device easy to use and install. I am very satisfied with the performance.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2004
    I have been using Navman 3450 since they came out. I upgraded my software to SP2, but the maps have major issues. Finding addresses that are located on routes is almost impossible. The problem is that most stores/shopping centers have a route address. There is no option of avoiding a specific road or highway. The worst part (possibly fixed now) is that this unit will tell me to do two u-turns one right after the other for no apparent reason. It made me do two u-turns while going from NYC to Boston on 95... I like the hardware, and if I could get it to work with other software - I would be fine with it. But the Navman software is the weak point. I understand that a new version is being releases... except they want to charge $150 for the upgrade.
    3 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2005
    In general, this is kind of a "you've got what you paid for" result. I tried a NAVMAN ICN630 (with no battery and no touch screen) before I purchased this so the comments are mainly based on my comparison of the two.

    The major issues I had with this unit are:

    1) Poor signal reception -- the ICN 630 can be placed at almost any place in the car and still with a good enough reception, which is not the case for the 3450 sleeve. I'm thinking about getting an external antenna and see if it'll help since I prefer to mount it at the dash board near the radio.

    2) Unstable software -- sometime the application got stuck right at the "agreement" page after the splash screen and it frequently requires resetting. Sometimes it shuts the unit off for no reason.

    3) Slow map, re-routing and position update -- Well, it could be my iPaq 3870 that is too slow

    However, the $142 price tag is pretty attractive and the user interface was pretty neat (such as the 3D navigation), once you overcome the awkwardness and get used to it. Be able to use stylus to enter the address is another plus. The voice guide is audible at the max setting when there is no radio or music. Battery consumption is hefty, so it's not really practical to be used as a handheld unit without attaching to a power source. It comes with maps that cover the full U.S. and Canada. Software installation involves too many steps and user inputs. Map installation is extremely slow but fortunately you only need to to it once if you have a large enough memory card. The accuracy is OK with plenty obsolete information in the SF Bay Area due to many recent developments.
    3 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2004
    I am not a big fan of using Pocket PC for GPS, as you are very limited in drive space, and trying to use the various functions with the GPS simultaneously is asking for trouble. I have been researching GPS'in great DETAIL; I am not sure about cost diffs,but when you can buy the Garmin Quest for ~$475 ($650 list) and get the LARGEST number of POI's at 5 Million where as most only have a million or two. The absolute best unit for a car only is the Pioneer car stereo and GPS system, at around $2,500 with 12 million POI's,voice activation and the BEST overall car technology period! The Garmin Quest is my choice as it gets better reviews the the 2620 that has the same exact mapping and POI's for twice the cost and uses a physical Hard Drive whereas the Quest uses Flash memory which will not crash (I need to double check this but am confident! This also is so small it is easy to carry anywhere you go for driving and walking as it has both, so one way streets are shown etc when walking. It is also a good ground GPS that has Marine capabilities for boating. The only thing I wish for is a model that handles aviation as well as Marine, or a new model ofering the choice of Marine or Aviation! I am buying mine today from Amazon for $475 brand New in Box unless an aviation unit is in the offering,which I will not hold my breath on short term!
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2004
    I wanted a GPS for occasional trips (especially when traveling in new cities) but I didn't want to spend hundreds to get one. I was thrilled to stumble across this, which also offered the chance to get some use out of my dusty Ipaq 3670. As GPS's go, it's definitely at the low-end, but it works just fine. And for the money it's unbeatable. Even if you have to buy a used Ipaq off Ebay, it's still a great value. The suction-cup mount that comes with it is excellent, and the car charger works great. There are a few minor downsides: (a) It's running off however much RAM is in your Ipaq (mine is 64mb), so it starts a little slow. (b) It can hang if you try to move around menus while it's calculating a route. (c) You really need CF memory if you're going to load more than 1 state into it. 256mb will get you half of the US. All in all, an excellent value and a solid product.
    5 people found this helpful
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