Pioneer unveiled the AVIC-S2 GPS

The GPS manufacturer did not mistake producing these devices that are helping the drivers. Lately these GPS devices are getting more and more popular.

Pioneer released the AVIC-S1. The AVIC-S2 is holding a 3.5-inch touchscreen and the only features that will make it better than the S1 unit are the MP3 player and an optional traffic receiver that connects to the AVIC-S2 via its own car cradle.

The slick wallet-sized unit (approximately 3.4” x 4” x 0.7 inches) comes with a preloaded Teleatlas map that covers the entire U.S. and Canada along with 1.7 million, shopping centers and other points of interest. It also includes 1GB SD card, built-in SiRF Star III GPS, MP3 playback, Bluetooth/ hands-free calling, a built-in speaker and microphone.

The user interface boasts 2 D and 3D view modes giving you a hand when it comes to seeing the expected turns and highway exits. Another plus is the advanced map compression technology that allows you to scroll and zoom the map.

Pioneer announced that the AVIC-S2 is already available and that it's worth about $400.

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