The RBT-2010 (aka Ribbit) Bluetooth GPS Receiver is the best Bluetooth receiver I have ever used, replacing the GlobalSat BT-338 that I had been using until now. Unless you plan on navigating using only voice prompts, you may want a car cradle for your Treo. I usually just put the Treo in my cup holder and used the voice prompts for driving. I highly recommend this GPS receiver. The only negative is that you have to buy the navigational software separately, but Seidio plans on having a bundle that includes the TomTom software.
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Pros |
Sleek looks
Stellar battery life
Quick signal lock
Can swap between PDAs
Gets you out of Kansas as fast as possible
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Cons |
Navigational software adds to the price |
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