Can’t Read That GPS Screen? Try A GlareStopper

Posted Sep 12, 2008 | by Rich Menga  

imageFor those out there that use a GPS that find the glare from the sun (whether in warm or cold weather) is a bit too much to read that screen, a really cheap and really effective way to make it much more readable is to simply put a "hoody" on it, that being a Glarestopper.

The Glarestopper is made for a ton of different GPS units, so chances are you’re covered (yes, I know, bad pun..) :-)

The way it works is simple. It’s just self-adhesive velcro strips you put on one time and then attach the shade (you can take it on/off at whim after that). Takes only a few minutes to do. No screws or holes or anything like that.

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