Navman Navman is a New Zealand-based GPS systems company established in 1986 by Peter Maire as Talon Technology. Navman designs, develops and manufactures many products including satellite GPS receivers, chart plotters, fuel flow measurement devices, boat speed gauges, depth and wind instruments, autopilots and Fish Finders.
Satellite navigation technology has been a core technology for Navman products from inception. The Navman range offers a complete line of Navman GPS product configurations with applications such as in-car navigation and mobile computing GPS products, such as the N Series, F Series and iCN series.
Navman has always been an innovator and pioneer, applying its expertise to helping customers get what they need out of navigation technology. Navman has launched its first portable in-car navigation device as early as 1997 and has been creating sports performance measurement tools from 2004. Alongside Navman in-car navigation innovations, they developed the world's first integrated GPRS and GPS receiver enabling businesses to manage their fleet far more efficiently than ever before. Navman range of GPS modules also found applications in industries as diverse as mobile phones and construction.
Navman SportTools, such as Naman SportTool W300, Navman SportTool S300, and Navman SportTool R300 use GPS technology to provide accurate readings and real-time information on speed and distance traveled. This lightweight device is strapped to your arm, has 16 hours rechargeable battery life and is water resistant.
The Navman iCN 650 Drive-Away Navigation System GPS is the ultimate Pan-European in-car navigation system. Incorporating the very latest GPS technology, design and software, the iCN 650 is a feature rich system that sets the standard for transferable navigation. It comes fully loaded with maps for 16 countries in Western European on a 2GB internal hard drive. The iCN 650 is the complete Drive-Away solution.
With Navman's market leading solutions, you can have full visibility and control of real time, 24/7, of your vehicles and mobile workforce.
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