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Gadget Lust: TeleNav Shotgun GPS Tracks Mileage

January 20th, 2009 @ 9:00 am

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Categories: Gizmos and Gadgets, Time-Savers, Travel Tips

Tags: Billing, Mile, Connected Corp., GPS, Internet, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Rick Broida

Right out of the box, the TeleNav Shotgun GPS is already way cooler than the average navigation system. It’s Internet-connected, meaning it can retrieve real-time traffic info, map updates, trips you’ve plotted on your PC, and so on.

Even better for business users, the Shotgun now offers mileage tracking: It records the miles you drive, stores the information online, and then lets you download reports into an Excel spreadsheet or a PDF.

Wow. That is an incredibly handy feature for anyone who tracks their miles for tax and/or billing purposes. No more checking the odometer every time you get in and out of the car (or, if you’re like me, forgetting to do so).

I figured this GPS would cost a small fortune, but it’s actually quite reasonable at $299. That includes 90 days of the TeleNav Connected Service, which will then run you $11.99 monthly (or a bit less if you prepay for a year). Yes, it’s yet another monthly fee, but weigh it against the time and hassle of tracking miles manually and compiling reports.

Also, bear in mind that most traffic-enabled GPSes run about $60 annually just for that service, so for not much more, you’re getting full-blown Internet connectivity and all the goodies that entails. Sounds pretty sweet to me.

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