Navman Wireless is reported to unveil the latest version of its GPS navigation and messaging device, the M-Nav 760, a device which integrates with its OnlineAVL2 vehicle tracking system for fleet management.
The M-Nav 760 features integrated vehicle tracking, messaging and satellite navigation apart from other new features such as a spectacular full touch screen, Driver ID and built in Bluetooth for hands-free phone use.
Also, the device can also be removed from the vehicle and used as a separate, turn-by-turn GPS unit.
Navman Wireless is revealed to possess 240 global staff, 74 at its North Shore, Auckland, premises. It was part of the original Navman Company founded by Peter Maire in 1986.
The M-Nav 760 is a vital component of Navman Wireless's vehicle tracking and fleet management system, which is equipped with OnlineAVL2 software and the Qube vehicle tracking device.
Navman Wireless's system is known to be available via channels and is able to be white labeled.
Navman Wireless possess an R&D centre in Silicon Valley having 12 developers as well as its business sphere including the UK, Australia, the US, Italy, Mexico, Thailand and several other countries.












