NDrive G800

Published on April 23rd, 2008 in gps navigation


NDrive G800 is now official after NDrive G700 which we mentioned a couple of months ago. Engadget is reporting that the G800 will provide aerial photos in addition to regular maps and will include other high end features such as visual and audible speed camera alerts, pedestrian mode for when you’re on foot, various media players with an SD card extension, a built-in Bluetooth and an FM transmitter to utilize your car’s existing audio system.

G800 is expected to hit the market in the UK for £ 315 ($630).

P.S. If you figure out what the little red envelope icon is for do leave a comment below. Maybe G800 also has WiFi?

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11 Responses to “NDrive G800”

  1. none says:

    It’s just a POI, probably a post office

  2. speenth says:

    Its the Google Mail icon – interesting!

  3. speenth says:

    No, on checking more closely, its not GMail – but it does look like a mail icon. So maybe it does have wifi. There’ll be a lot of cars parked outside Starbucks then ….

  4. Lambeth says:

    i have one of these. It’s just the post office (point of interest).
    Also, no Wifi here. Just Bluetooth.

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  7. Craig says:

    The mail Icon, is a received sms, when the GPS is connected to a compatible mobile phone by Bluetooth

  8. James says:

    The little envelope ICON is the show that you;ve recieved a text message (SMS) on your phone. if you look there’s a phone icon showin it’s connected over bluetooth to a mobile/Cell phone.

    J.

  9. Sean Cahill says:

    Does the NDrive G800 Navigation System have full picture / satalite maps of England & Ireland of just salalite maps of the major cities ?

  10. leon says:

    just got a g800 not very good as the pictures r old i guess taken off google earth ?

  11. steve says:

    how to down load mp3 tracks to ndrive g800 and play them ?

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