Is your car's built-in GPS signal weak, slow, or dropping out?

This Maswell external antenna can give it a major boost.

It's a professional-grade GPS antenna that connects via a FAKRA C connector (the blue one common in many European and Japanese cars).

It broadcasts at the standard 1575.42MHz GPS frequency.

The antenna itself is compact, waterproof, and looks sleek.

It comes with a strong magnetic base, so you can just stick it on your roof or trunk lid – the magnet is strong enough to hold at highway speeds.

There's a generous 3-meter (about 10 feet) cable, so you can route it easily from the roof into your dashboard to your GPS receiver or infotainment unit.

It features low-noise technology and stable performance across hot and cold temps for a reliable signal.
Compatibility note: It's made for devices with a FAKRA C female port.

It's a common fit for many Volkswagen, Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Opel, Toyota, and Chevrolet models (like the Opel 70).
If your car doesn't have that port, you might need an adapter.

A quick tip: Installation involves running a cable, which might mean removing some trim panels.
If you're not comfortable with that, having a mechanic help is a good idea.
But if you need a stronger, more accurate GPS lock for your navigation system, this is a straightforward upgrade.