Pogo has recently come up with one of its most definitive products, the Pogo Drive Version 2. This sat nav combines full feature 3.5-inch TFT colour touch-screen satellite navigation with the highly revered Origin360 speed camera and accident blackspot database technology. The entire package bears an aesthetic signature and is diligently compact, making for a great companion.
The device has been pre-loaded with detailed street-level mapping of the UK and Western Europe, along with the option to recalculate the route and search for full postcard. A dedicated camera only mode is also there, and comes with a special package in the form of six months free subscription to the Origin360 database.
This latest addition to the satellite navigation market indicates the emergence of an entirely new breed of GPS-powered driver information system, where can benefit from the unique combination of advanced touch-screen street-level navigation with the award-winning Origin360 speed camera and accident blackspot alerts.
The device is well equipped to provide you turn-by-turn voice guidance, and also gives you the liberty to select between 2D and 3D map viewing option. Meanwhile, the Origin360 speed camera and accident blackspot location system ensure your safety, and keeps you informed of all fixed location speed cameras you need to be aware of, as well as accident blackspots and school zones. The speed camera technology is among the best and most accurate and can even compete with the speed camera database of heavyweight sat navs like the Snooper Syrius. Both these services are provided via voice and on-screen alerts. The device also gives you the provision to individually adjust alert volumes. That’s not all as the drive comes inscribed with day and night operation modes, apart from a large sink of points-of-interest including hotels, petrol stations etc. meanwhile, your convenience and flexibility aspect are also taken special care of with the inclusion of an internal rechargeable battery for cordless operation in car/out of car.
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