Azentek SmartMirror GPS rearview mirror: in stock soon
Filed under: Electronics, GPS | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: October 9, 2008 | 1 Comment

If you were thinking about replacing the rearview mirror in your car, then you should consider getting hold of the Azentek SmartMirror. I know that this has proved difficult in the past as they were only produced in limited numbers.
You will now be pleased to learn that these rearview mirrors with built-in GPS will now be available in major retailer by the end of the year. It seems that the Azentek did not realize how popular the SmartMirroe would be.
If you want to own one of these gadgets then I hope you have deep pockets, as the SmartMirrow will cost you $800. The great gadget has a 4 inch GPS unit which has been placed next to the rearview mirror, and the GPS has a host of features as well.
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PHOPS Technology of China has launched a new rear view mirror GPS navigation system called PH-438. The PH-438 also has video input monitor for rear view camera on its 4.3-inch screen. This high tech rear view mirror touch screen monitor comes with handsfree bluetooth module to pair up with your phone, integrated speakers, SD/MMC memory card expansion slot, and a USB port. The rear view camera is activated automatically when in reverse gear.
Rear-view Mirror GPS To Come to US,Named PHOPS
Previously named the PH-438, the PHOPS is a GPS system that is mounted in place of your conventional rear-view mirror, and has a rear-facing cam input. With Navigon Mobile Navigator 6.5 inside, it’s got “reality view”, a 4.3-inch touchscreen, integrated speakers and Bluetooth and takes SD cards. It’s actually got two inputs for rear-view cameras, which may be good news for the parking-skill-challenged. It sounds like a neat solution, but I’m a little unconvinced that mounting a GPS high up there on the windscreen isn’t actually going to distract you from looking in the rear-view mirror— after all, we know how distracting GPS can be