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Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes version 2010.1 Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes Detailed info, Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes Product Reviews and GPS Options Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes 2010.1, purchased maps installed on 32GB card, Bluetooth receiver, Sendero PC Maps, 1 free upgrade, Internet price $1,498 New Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes packages come with the software, Sendero PC Maps download, a storage card, audio tutorial, maps, over 13,000,000 Points of Interest in the U.S. and Canada, or other supported country, 1 future electronic upgrade and a Bluetooth GPS receiver with WAAS. Please specify if desired maps are not your home country. Now available, a Sendero GPS Pay As You Go purchase plan for GPS on BrailleNote products. Pay $198 for the software, $98 for a receiver and $98 for a 32GB compact flash card if you need it. Then pay $99 per month for 13 months. Call Sendero for details. For Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes on earlier versions of KeySoft (i.e. before 2010) please contact Sendero Group directly. Educational Sendero GPS Site License can be purchased for $3,999. Shipping Notes: If items are in stock, they will normally be shipped from Sendero within 2 days. Contact us or call to check the product status before placing your order. BrailleNotes and VoiceNotes typically need to be special ordered and are not usually in Sendero stock. By default, products are shipped from Sendero in California via UPS Ground, 5 to 7 days IN TRANSIT to the East Coast after the order is ready to ship. Choose the Rush shipping option for an additional $20 if you wish to reduce the shipping time to 3 days. Sales tax applicable for California addresses Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes Version 2010.1 UpgradesWhy Upgrade? Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes 2010.1 offers new maps and POIs, faster route calculations, improved time estimates to your next turn and destination, simplified address searching now including zip/postal code, and more relevant POI details in the search results. For a complete list of changes between version 6.0 and version 2010.1, read the Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes v2010.1 Improvements page. Visit the new MySendero web page. When investing in a GPS system, be sure to consider support and training. Sendero Group is the GPS company, first and foremost. Free training is included when you purchase a GPS bundle directly from Sendero, which includes a BrailleNote, BrailleNote PK or VoiceNote with the Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes. You'll also get toll-free tech support, free on-line chat sessions, and invitations to periodic training sessions at conferences. Additionally, with every purchase of Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes and a PDA, Mike May wants you to receive a signed copy of Crashing Through, A Story of Risk, Adventure and the Man who learned to see" as well as a special edition Crashing Through CD by Sara Beck.
Let Sendero send you on your way.Try GPS on your BrailleNote before purchasing. Sendero GPS for the BrailleNote, with a wireless GPS receiver. I am an independent blind person. Wherever I travel by foot or vehicle, especially in unfamiliar areas, I use my Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes to help guide and inform me about my surroundings. It's the world's most advanced location information and mapping device for blind people. When I start my day, the automatic "look-around" mode announces street intersections, bus stops and businesses on my way to work. I can find everything from government offices to my classrooms on campus using the database of 13 million points of interest, far more than other accessible GPS systems. I love Sendero's exclusive "look ahead" capability. When I'm riding in a car, I can preview the next several turns, to give the driver plenty of advance notice. The featherweight 3-ounce Sendero GPS receiver connects wirelessly to my BrailleNote or VoiceNote, using Bluetooth technology. I can clip my GPS receiver discreetly on my shoulder strap, as I did in this photo, or keep it in my pocket or purse. Reach your destinations faster and easier.Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes has quick, powerful search functions. Other units require as many as 44 key presses to find my favorite coffee shop, my Sendero GPS needs only 12. With Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes, I am in control. I can enter my own waypoints, and share them with other users through the Sendero Web site. I give my GPS a real workout all day long, and that's OK because its long-life battery operates for 10 to 20 hours. I wouldn't think of going anywhere without my BrailleNote and GPS. Try it, and you'll see. What you can do with Sendero GPS for BrailleNotes"Hot" keys provide one-handed access to Sendero GPS functions. Just type in a destination, select a route and you're on your way. Sendero's sophisticated GPS software enables you to use your BrailleNote or VoiceNote to:
The Sendero system is so efficient because we've been incorporating user feedback for more than a decade. Since its introduction in 2000, Sendero has become the world's most popular system, with far more users than any other accessible GPS system. Product Reviews
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