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The TomTom Car Kit for iPhone lets you consolidate the number of devices carried around by elevating iPhone navigation to a standalone navigation device level. It's pricey, but TomTom gives users a fair amount of functionality for the money.
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The Livespeakr is a good option for iPod Touch and iPhone owners who want a travel-friendly entertainment system, but the speakers don't have much use beyond that.
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With its latest update, Mobile Maps has become our favourite iPhone nav app, but we still have reservations about using the iPhone as a GPS navigator.
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With the highest price, fewest features and the same ol' iPhone nav problems, TomTom's app is hard to recommend.
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The Maestro does a lot of things right for its AU$189.95 asking price. It produces good sound and is cross-compatible with a range of iPods and iPhones, but it's also light on exciting features.
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With the addition of text-to-speech and the squishing of a few previous bugs, Navigon's MobileNavigator makes sense for the occasional nav use. We still have some reservations about the whole iPhone nav experience, though.
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If its Micro-USB port doesn't put you off, the Juice Pack Air works well both as a protective case and as a supplemental battery for the iPhone 3G.
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If you can afford the high price, and you frequently drive in areas with poor cell phone reception, the Wilson Electronics iBooster will deliver an improved signal for iPhone users.
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If you're looking for a cost-effective solution that let's you make the most out of your music phone in active situations, the Coosh Headset gets the job done; just don't expect great sound quality.
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