GPS unit speaks to you in your own sexy* voiceCrunchGear


*your sexiness may vary.
that thing sounds kind of cool, whether you’re the type of person who likes to form out yourself talk. You use a web app to record a set of sounds (”At the next intersection, wang a right”) and soon after download them and stick them on your GPS unit — assuming you have a TomTom sort one. They’re

hoping to have more grades support them in the future — Garmin, MyGuide, those guys — but that probably won’t be for a bit, so bookmark it and try again later.

GPS directions with your own voice [Gadgetizer]

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