Overall Findings
Built-in or in-dash GPS navigators use the car’s head unit to control and display GPS maps and information. In contrast, portable GPS units are smaller and can be taken with you.
In-Dash GPS Pros and Cons
The appeal of built-in GPS navigators solutions comes down to form factor. Whether it’s an aftermarket upgrade or proprietary hardware, built-in units offer a clean and uncluttered system for GPS navigation. How easy the system is to use depends on the manufacturer—if the head unit came with the car or was installed second-hand—but, in general, built-in units are more seamless and easier to use than portable ones. The downside is that in-dash navigators are generally more expensive than portable systems. While they include a number of onboard infotainment apps and features, in-dash navigators can be expensive to install or upgrade. They also lack the convenience of a portable or smartphone GPS unit. They cannot be easily relocated to another car or user or taken on hikes or outdoor adventures.
Portable GPS Pros and Cons
Portable GPS navigators are preferred almost entirely for their portability. They are not as sleek or readymade as in-dash systems, but they can easily be moved from car to car or person to person. They’re also less expensive than built-in navigators. Because they’re generally cheaper, replacing and upgrading them are as well. That means a car doesn’t have to be stuck with an out-of-date GPS system made by a company with little software experience. The drawback with portable units is the size and clutter potential. They usually have smaller screens and require a host of cables, adaptors, and mounts to install. Because they’re portable, they’re at greater risk of being lost or stolen.
Should You Get an In-Dash or Portable GPS Navigator?
In-dash and portable GPS systems are different enough to appeal to individual needs. If you plan on driving the same vehicle for a while and are okay with occasionally updating your maps, an in-dash system may be the right call. If you want something that you can take between vehicles or hold on your person or something that costs less, get a portable GPS unit.