Motorola Reveals Vehicle Solution for GPS Users: the Motorola Smart Rider
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April 3, 2008 – Motorola has just announced their newest innovation in mobile vehicle solutions. It is hard to look down at a mobile phone to view navigational directions on your handset while trying to keep both eyes on the road and both handset on the wheel. Motorola has the answer: the Smart Rider phone. This new device from one of the world’s leaders in mobile manufacturing and distribution is proud to introduce this new option for easy (not mention safe) road navigation using your handset. The Smart Rider features GPS navigation, interactive voice navigation, Bluetooth wireless, and clear audio quality that really makes operating this device on the road and safe new option for drivers needing to utilize their GPS applications.

With Bluetooth, users can easy move from room to room, office to office, or office to car without call interruption as you are trying to juggle keys, brief cases, and a phone as well with only two hands. Once in the vehicle, the Smart Rider mounts in its holster so that it can be viewed upright close to your line of vision on the road, so you will never have to take your eyes off the road, just glance over. The voice activation really makes this a new and hassle free approach for users. The GPS offers users turn by turn navigation along with voice guided directs that will keep users from even taking their eyes off the road at all. Also, maps and directions are displayed on a large 2.8 inch color display along with real time traffic reports and automatic re-routing to ensure the best possible route to your destination. Look for the Motorola Smart Rider in stores worldwide in June this year.
Source: Mobiledia.com
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