iPhone with GPS app

iPhone with GPS app

We tested the iPhone again with a Belkin universal car cradle ($45).

This time we found some minor deficiencies in signal strength compared with the TomTom Car Kit's built-in GPS receiver. But the iPhone still worked well with the Belkin cradle and its navigation performance was identical.

The Belkin held the phone snugly in both portrait and landscape modes, and could be rotated and adjusted as well.

With the Belkin, the phone vibrated more whenever we drove over bumps. The Belkin also doesn’t have external volume control and doesn’t include a car-charger. But it costs $150 less than the TomTom Car Kit.

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