NEXTAR I4 BC UPDATE SOFTWARE
If you only use the software on/off at the top then the device will go into standby, and still drain the battery, albeit at a reduced rate. The advantage of such a solution is that you can store the device longer between uses because switching the device off with the slider will really disconnect the battery. This has the potential to confuse even more since it's not just the GPS that you need to switch on - it's the complete PND that won't do a thing unless you flip this switch. Since some consumers seem to have been confused by the two switches Nextar have added a "Please switch on the GPS device" sticker. However this is the master switch, and similar to a hard reset button. The back shows the external MMCX antenna connector, the speaker grille, and another on/off switch. The case has a pleasant white/silver theme, a welcome departure from all the black you see on other devices. The front of the device shows the display (surprise, surprise). Rechargeable Li-Polymer battery (1400mAH) Wide screen PND with wireless rear view camera
NEXTAR I4 BC UPDATE BLUETOOTH
As you may have seen from Maft's review that is not a big loss since Bluetooth did not work properly on the Binatone anyhow. Different from the Binatone the Nextar device came with Bluetooth disabled. The table below shows the specifications. Various attachments for rear-view camera.
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Round plate for dashboard mounting (3M sticky-pad on reverse).(manufacturer) Windscreen mount & PND attachment.The overall content seemed to to be the same as for the Binatone: To get to the rest of the components you have to take the blister out of the cover, and then open a white box hidden inside. The Nextar doesn't come in a box as we know it, rather it is presented in a kind of blister package that is designed for shop displays, and reveals the two main elements - the PND and the camera. The present review will look at the differences between the two models, but will also look a bit deeper under the hood of the device, and will show you what else you can use it for. I also wanted to see for myself how the back-up camera was integrated into th device The device in the add looked very similar to the Binatone, so I asked for a review unit. The Binatone serves the european market (featuring iGO2006+), and I was looking for something equivalent for the american market when I saw a Nextar add. In July Maft has reviewed the Binatone T430, one of the first Personal Navigation Devices with an additional safety feature - a rearview camera.