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Item: 3.5" Car Navigation System with Integrated Bluetooth Technology

Location: Sydney

Website: www.skylinesaustralia.com

Item Condition: VGC

Reason for Selling: Already own another gps navigation system

Price and Payment Conditions: $200 COD or $250 Posted

Extra Info:

Uniden 8365 GPS Navigation Unit with Integrated Bluetooth:

3.5" Car Navigation System with Integrated Bluetooth Technology

The Uniden GNS 8365 combines the latest in GPS technology and software with Sophisticated Intuitive Technology.

The GNS 8365 is stylish and powerful. It has integrated Bluetooth technology allowing it to double as a hands free car kit. It even has an in-built Early Warning Safety System to alert you of fixed speed cameras and red light cameras therefore providing a high level of nationwide protection for loved ones and your license. Featuring the latest SIRF III GPS Chipset for powerful and fast performance, the new GNS 8365 delivers nationwide coverage of all streets, suburbs and points of interest, giving voice and visual guidance to any destination. It comes pre-programmed with over half a million points of interest including restaurants, banks and post offices. Users can also store their own destinations.

For drivers who travel to more than one location in a day, multipoint route planning allows for multiple destinations to be programmed in advance. This allows drivers to go from one map to the next, taking the fastest and most direct route. Predictive keyboard text also reduces the destination search time and if drivers make a wrong turn in a pre-programmed destination, the system will recalculate directions immediately.

The GNS 8365 is TMC Ready (Traffic Monitoring Channel) allowing you to receive broadcast traffic information and automatically diverting you to a faster route. This feature only works if you subscribe to the service by your local TMC provider. The GNS 8365 is so powerful yet so simple to use. Whether you are traveling for work or enjoying a short or long drive to a new destination, the GNS 8365 will guide you there using the quickest route available with its Dynamic Voice and Visual Guidance System. Its Intuitive Technology makes it so simple to use, allowing you to plug it in, enter your destination and just drive... letting the GNS 8365 do the rest.

The screen is super bright, removing glare for crystal clear viewing. It also switches automatically to night mode for easy, glare-free viewing after dark. With superior Mapping Data it provides nationwide coverage using Sensis & Whereis Map Data. Featuring a SD Card slot extra memory can be added to the unit and is great for the multi-media function that allows you to play your videos and music. Digital photos can also be viewed from an SD memory card.

When it comes to portable GPS Car Navigation Systems the Uniden GNS 8365 is in a class of its own. It makes your trips safer and faster while giving you peace of mind that you will reach your destination on time, every time.

Suggested Retail: $529.95

Key Features

Intuitive Technology:

- Exceptionally User Friendly.

- Dynamic Voice and Visual Guidance

- Speed and Safety Warning System

- Customize your GPS

- High Definition 3.5" Non-Reflective LCD Display for Crystal Clear Viewing

- Integrated Bluetooth Technology

- Different Visual Guidance Views including Automatic Night Mode

- Unique Predictive Keyboard for fast and simple input of your destination

- Early Warning Safety System Nationwide Coverage

- Fixed Speed Camera Warning

- Red-Light Camera Warning

- Easy to Navigate Maps

- Dynamic Voice and Visual Guidance

- Auto Route Recalculation

- Turn by Turn Instructions

Over half a Million Points of Interest including:

- Restaurants

- Shopping Centers

- Banks

- Post Office

- Buildings and Monuments

- And Much More!

- Multi Point Route Planning

Multi Media Player allowing you to play your favorite videos and music, or even view your digital photos when saved on an SD Memory Card.

The Uniden Car Navigation units are designed for multi-lingual usage.

GNS 8365 Contents:

- 1 X GNS 8365

- 1 X Glass Mount Bracket

- 1 X GNS 8365 Carry Case

- 1 X SD Card

- 1 X Touch Screen Pointer

- 1 X Cigarette Lead Power Cord

- 1 X User Manual

Memory: Aus Market: SD Card

Weight: 194g

Dimensions: 90mm (H) x 130mm (W) x 30mm (D)

The unit or any of the parts all work perfectly.

I can happily do local delivery (Liverpool, Campbelltown, Parramatta, Fairfield, Bonnyrigg etc)

Contact: [email protected]

Pictures: http://www.uniden.com.au/AUSTRALIA/p_GNS8365_index.asp

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