Cobra GPSM 2100 Portable GPS Navigator
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Average customer review:Product Description
Portable vehicle navigation system, Real-Time Traffic-ready when used with optional traffic receiver (not included), touch screen with 3.5" high resolution ultra-bright color display, full North American, Canadian and Alaska street-level detail map on board and ready to use, millions of points of interest, FREE SPEED AND RED LIGHT CAMERA DATABASE (DOWNLOAD AT COBRA.COM) My Favorite Brands with over 600 to choose from, 3D and terrain maps, automatic route navigation ,personalized route preferences, iA.S.A.P. (Intelligent Accelerated Acquisition Protocol), trip data, SmartPower, navigation text/ voice languages in English French, and Spanish, one year warranty, 12V power cord with cigarette lighter plug, AC adapter, expansion slot, windshield suction cup mounting bracket and dash mount disk included.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #43044 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: Black
- Brand: Cobra
- Model: GPSM 2100
- Platform: Not Machine Specific
- Dimensions: 4.50" h x 3.25" w x 1.88" l, .49 pounds
- Native resolution: 320 x 240
Features
- Portable vehicle navigator with all 50 States and Canada preloaded and ready to use
- Turn-by-turn directions and clear voice guidance to an address or point of interest
- 3.5-inch touch-screen, ultra-bright color display for easy night and day viewing
- iA.S.A.P. technology for faster acquisition and uninterrupted satellite signal reception
- SD card slot for future feature expansions and a 1-year warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description Cobra's Nav One 2100 is a specialized, portable navigation system designed for use in vehicles. Simply pick a destination via the easy-to-use touch-screen and you're on your way, as the Nav One 2100 automatically calculates the best route and gives you turn-by-turn directions (with voice and visual guidance) to your address or point of interest.
![]() The Nav One 2100 comes with a pre-loaded North America street-level detail map that covers the 48 contiguous U.S. states. See product details. |
![]() The basic touch-screen menu provides access to the most frequently used tools. |
![]() Touch the Map at any point to bring up a Point window. |
The Nav One 2100 comes with a pre-loaded North America street-level detail map that covers the 48 contiguous U.S. states, plus Hawaii and the major metropolitan areas of Canada. This unit is also traffic-ready, with up-to-the-minute traffic content available via the optional traffic receiver and subscription, which delivers personalized traffic data for 50 major metropolitan areas throughout the United States. In addition, Cobra's patent-pending Compare Routes feature allows the driver to choose from two on-screen routing options to get you around traffic. Also accompanying you on the ride are more than two million points of interest which are searchable by business phone numbers, trip data functions such as an odometer, speedometer, and trip timer, and a trip planner that lets you pre-program up to 10 destinations per plan, for up to five total plans. This unit even includes a trail mode so you can go off off-roading and mark your favorite waypoints for future return.
For your convenience, this GPS system includes English, Spanish, and French navigational voice languages and an automatic shutoff system that preserves battery power. This unit features highly accurate digital map data and rich content from Tele Atlas, and an SD memory card expansion slot for future feature expansion. Cobra's Nav One 2100 is backed by a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
What's in the Box
GPSM 2100 receiver, 12-volt cigarette lighter power adapter, windshield suction-cup mounting bracket and user's manual.
Customer Reviews
Reliable, easy to use portable GPS
Went to the store with every intention of purchasing TomTom One or the comparably priced Garmin GPS I had researched online for the past week. Really confusing considering all of GPS reviews I'd read gave no definitive explanations on why one rated over the other. Since it all seemed to come down to personal preference, I figured the only way to make a final decision was to demo each model at the store.
The TomTom One would not work! Each time I started to enter an address, the unit would revert back to demo ads. The Garmin model I was interested in was not on display. The sales clerk was kind enough to turn on the TomTom go to demo, but it annoyingly shifted between a loud demo and attempting to pick up a signal. If not for this, I would have overlooked the Cobra 2100 entirely.
What first caught my attention was price. Having failed to demo the units I wanted, the Cobra 2100 was the only GPS on display within my price range. In fact, it was the same price as TomTom One, but appeared to be larger. Side by side comparison made TomTom One look like a toy! I clicked through the various demo options and watched a simulation of a drive from the store to my home. Fine, yet I still had my heart set on the TomTom and was about to find another store to demo the model, but I changed my mind.
Though never owning any Cobra products, I'm aware that Cobra was a big name in radar detection at one time. In addition to GPS navigation, the Cobra 2100 comes with traffic light camera detection and speed alerts already installed. There are more traffic light cameras being installed throughout Baltimore City everyday. This feature and the Cobra name convinced me to give the 2100 a try.
Had the 2100 installed and operating in no top flat. As mentioned elsewhere online, it took more time to get it out of the box than it took to connect it. Once turned on it quickly detected a signal and showed me my present location. After quickly scanning through the menu, I typed in my home address, clicked 'NAVIGATE' and was routed to my destination.
The Cobra 2100 offers a clear visual presentation of the route you're traveling while giving clear and precise verbal directions of how to proceed. Advisories are given continually and well in advance of any turns or deviations from your present course. There is no text-to-speech, though IMHO, none is needed as a quick glance identifies all streets along your route.
Options are given to choose specific routes, but I ignored this on my initial run. The Cobra 2100 (like MapQuest, sometimes) attempted to route me away from what I knew to be a quicker route. Upon ignoring the route suggested, the Cobra 2100 quickly recalculated, suggesting a route based on my adjustment. I followed the same route later, this time taking the route suggested by the Cobra 2100. Cobra added an additional 10 minutes to my journey by unnecessarily routing me on and off the interstate. The "detour" consisted of a series of rapid lane changes and turns. As it was night and the maneuvers demanded I pay strict attention to driving, I didn't chance glancing at the screen. To it's credit, the Cobra 2100 provided precise verbal navigation so there was no need to watch anything but the road. I find I'm not particularly concerned about Cobra's routing suggestion. Had I been unfamiliar with the area, the additional 10 minutes would not be factor at all since the Cobra 2100 WILL, it demonstrates, get me to your destination safely.
Oh...before I forget...I passed through one of those camera intersections while testing the Cobra. It signals the driver by producing a series of camera clicking sounds and displays an on-screen traffic icon as an advisory.
WAY COOL!
Starts out ok, but doesn't last long
When I first tried out this GPS, I was quite happy with it. It was very simple to use, easy to learn and really just plug and go. It got us halfway to Big Bear from LA, but then got us lost because the freeways had closed. I found it to be accurate in some places, and truly not in others. It froze up quite a few times, and wouldn't turn on SEVERAL times, only to turn on a minute later. The time it takes to start up is fine, only about a minute and you're already "navigating." However, sometimes it just lags and, again, freezes up. Had I written a review the first day I got it, I would have given it at least 4 stars for the ease of use. Now that I've had it a week, I'm returning it, and am going back to using mapquest. It's just not worth 300 something dollars. Perhaps I'll try another GPS system when we're taking another trip, but for now, this one is definitely going back.
So far, so good, some minor glitches but good bang for the buck..
I received this unit as a gift about two weeks ago. I had previously borrowed my nephew's Garmin NUVI and enjoyed that unit. However, the price of it had put me off until I did more research. Then I received this great gift. I have owned a Cobra radar unit for almost ten years now and it still works great, so I was pleased to receive this Cobra unit.
This GPS unit DID NOT work right out of the box. I was using an adapter in my cigarette lighter which allows me to operate two devices at once. I'm still not sure why, but the unit would not function when plugged in using this adapter. After I unplugged the adapter and made the GPS unit the only device it worked great. I instantly saw my location. I used the touch screen to plug in a local address, and the unit instantly advised me which route to take. The computerized voice is clear and easy to understand.
Once I unplugged the unit, and plugged it in again using the multi-adapter, it worked fine, so I can now use the radar and GPS at the same time. I used the unit to take a trip of 200 miles the other day and the directions were great. It also gave me local gas stations, and a Staples store to buy some office supplies.
The unit comes with an AC adapter as well, so you can add addresses in your home. The unit is not as sophisticated as the Nuvi. It lacks the detail on some maps, the screen is not quite as bright and clear, and it doesn't play music or let you use the internet. But is is accurate, affordable and easy to use. Highly recommended!









