SEATTLE, WA, November 09, 2010 (Press-News.org) Finding that perfect gift for the TomTom GPS user on your holiday list just got a whole lot easier. NavTones, the leading independent provider of celebrity and branded GPS voices, announces today the availability of their exclusive one, two, and three-voice celebrity voice download cards for TomTom navigation devices. Compatible with almost all TomTom portable navigation devices, real celebrity voices from NavTones are one of the most fun and popular ways for drivers to personalize their journeys. Available now for the first time ever as a gift card, NavTones downloadable GPS voices are a must-give gift for that elusive world traveler on your holiday shopping list.
NavTones.com offers a great and growing cast of real celebrity GPS voices. Voices available for download include:
Mr. T - Hey Sucka! The star of the original 'A-Team' television series pities fools on the street.
David Hasselhoff - He's the most-watched TV star of all time and you'll never miss the Hoff ramp with him as your navigator.
Gary Busey - If you've ever wanted an absolutely crazy time on the road, Gary is your man. Check out his hilarious tweets @garyjbusey
Kim Cattrall - The sultriest star of 'Sex and The City' heats up your route with her seductive vocal talents.
Dennis Hopper - The late, great, Easy Rider. A true Hollywood iconoclast at his finest.
Burt Reynolds - 'The Bandit' has starred in some of the most famous car movies of all time.
For the most up-to-date list of available GPS celebrities, please visit http://www.navtones.com/ttcard
All NavTones celebrity GPS voices are simple to install on any compatible TomTom GPS. With a gift card, users simply go to URL listed on the back of the card, enter their access code, and then select which voice they want as their celebrity co-pilot. Each code can be used for the number of voices indicated on the front of the card. NavTones' exclusive web-based installer automatically installs the selected voice to the user's TomTom with no extra software or downloading required. Note that voices are not compatible with the TomTom GO 1000, 2000, or Via range of devices.
NavTones gift cards for celebrity TomTom voices start at just $9.95 plus shipping and are available at http://www.navtones.com/giftcards and at Amazon.com.
About NavTones:
NavTones.com is a product of Wanderlust Media, LLC and is the global leader in celebrity and branded voice content for the GPS navigation industry. Thousands of drivers in over 80 countries have more fun on their journeys with an exclusive NavTones turn-by-turn navigation voice on their portable navigation device. Please check us out online and listen to some hysterical voice samples at http://www.navtones.com. Nav It Your Way.
Founded in 2004, Wanderlust Media, LLC is an integrated entertainment marketing firm with offices in Los Angeles and Seattle. Uniquely positioned at the intersection of media, technology, and entertainment, Wanderlust creates and distributes exclusive branded content for multimedia consumption and on behalf of forward-thinking marketers worldwide. We're having fun at http://www.wanderlustmedia.net
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