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Know exactly where you are and where you’re going,
without having to look down or press any buttons while
you’re driving. VCommand is hands-free and eyes-free!
It responds to voice commands only-no displays to look
at or buttons to push (VCommand believes safety comes
first). You tell it where you want to go and it tells
you how to get there. Utilizing a 20GB hard drive, the
VCommand stores the entire continental detailed,
street-level U.S. map database and the built-in GPS
(Global Positioning System) tracks your position.
If you go off your route, VCommand automatically
re-routes you. It even picks up on whole word commands
such as “No Turn,” “I Am Lost,” “Repeat,”
“Where Am I?” and “Change Destination.” There
are no CDs and no additional cost for map and points of
interest updates for one year. The VCommand works in any
car and is easy-to-use with quick installation. Just
plug it in and go!
This is the same system sold throughout Southern
California at dealers like BMW, Infiniti, Jaguar, Lexus,
Lincoln/Mercury, Mercedes Benz, and many, many others!

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us for more information, CLICK HERE!
Features
- Dimensions:
6" x 8" x 2". Weighs less than one
pound.
- Portable
or hardwire configurations.
- A
built-in GPS (Global Positioning System) tracks
position and provides next turn prompt.
- Turn-by-turn
instructions.
- On-board
spell check.
- Covers
entire continental United States
(divided into 14
regions).
- 99
entry address book.
- Expert
or Novice mode.
- Auto
re-routing.
- Uses a
human voice, not synthesized.
- Last
destination memory - start your next trip from your
last destination.
- Categories
of common landmarks (gas
stations, ATMs, restaurants, hotels, rental car
agencies, malls, golf courses, etc.). Over one
million points.
- Whole
word commands: NO-TURN,
I-AM-LOST, REPEAT, WHERE-AM-I, etc.
- Remembers
current destination and route even if turned off
then on again (e.g. when you get back on the road
after stopping for gas).
- Spell
only the primary street name. No need to spell
prefix (South, West) or suffix (Street, Avenue,
Boulevard).
- Points
of interest - Disneyland, Los Angeles International
Airport (LAX), The White House, Tavern on the Green,
Museum of Modern Art, etc.
- A
convenient, self-paced training tutorial built into
the system.
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