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NaviGPS – Credit Card Sized GPS

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 14, 2006 – 9:50 pm
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navigps.jpg Credit Card sized GPS receiver

"You can view all the relevant information about your trip; average speed, top speed, distance covered (on the current trip), overall distance covered, trip time. You can set warnings, so that when you are say, over a certain speed, a buzzer will sound, or if you are nearing a certain point, the buzzer will sound. You can see what heading you are on, what the bearing is (of a point you selected), departure time, arrival time, time and distance to the next point of your trip etc."

This thing is about the size of a credit card and is waterproof and floats. It may save you ___ on a wild hiking trip!

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