What to Look for in a BMW E39 Navigation System

Thanks to backward compatibility, even a BMW E39 Navigation System can be run on later models of the same prestige car series. This flexible technology inherent to the brand has led to the production of many aftermarket GPS equipments.

Thanks to backward compatibility, even a BMW E39 Navigation System can be run on later models of the same prestige car series. This flexible technology inherent to the brand has led to the production of many aftermarket GPS equipments which are especially designed for BMWs. Despite the advancement in the current navigation technology, not all devices offer the same impressive features. While most units are already running its own wireless internet, the rest are still dependent on smartphone integration for connectivity and mobility. This should not be blamed on the perceived "age" of the cars and the implication that they cannot handle too many apps simultaneously. It is more about the availability of the technologies from third-party manufacturers and service providers.

The challenge now is to look for the ideal system with which to run the current BMW Navigation DVD. The said software contains the digital 3D maps which interact with the driver in real time. Without the necessary features such as the touchscreen display and various media inputs, the whole system may not function at its full potential.

For those who are planning to upgrade their GPS equipment, here are some of the important features that you should look for in an aftermarket BMW E39 Navigation System:

Multi-language - This is especially useful when traveling in a foreign land. Most of the latest versions of GPS like in BMW E46 Navigation Systems are set in multiple languages. As for the voice recognition feature and digital maps, these are typically based on the software's content.

Touchscreen display - The majority of navigation systems for BMW are currently using LCD that has a touchscreen capability. This eliminates the need to locate the physical keys when trying to view maps and data on the screen. It is an advantage if the unit also has a split screen function to allow simultaneous viewing of two different media.

Wireless connectivity - The system should have both a Bluetooth and a 3G internet connection in order to enjoy a hands-free control of certain in-car functions. For instance, the Bluetooth module can be used for taking calls while steering the wheel.

Dual Zone - This feature allows the drivers to use the internet, TV or radio while running the GPS at the same time. It typically incorporates automatic volume control whenever listening to both media.
Worldwide radio reception - This ensures that drivers can access the AM/FM frequencies especially when there is an emergency and the GPS signal reception is at its weakest.

Other features that should be present in any BMW E39 Navigation System include a large external memory, USB slot and an external microphone.

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