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Small little Bluetooth GPS Receiver

Posted by Chris Leckness on December 28, 2006 – 12:42 am
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Here is a slick looking Bluetooth Receiver that is small as can be. We gotta get this in the hands of our GPS Reviewers here and at Aximsite soon!

  • SiRF Star III high performance and low power consumption chipset.
  • 20 parallel satellite-tracking channels for fast acquisition and reacquisition. Positioning accuracy between 1 to 5 meters. (SiRF Specification)
  • Compact, stylish and handy design, weight only 33g.
  • Excellent Bluetooth compatible function. 
  • Unique in-vehicle auto power-on mode, with rich enclosed accessories.
  • Enclosure made of GE original Polycarbonate material, with black high gloss piano finish 
  • Built-in high performance lithium polymer battery, together with external battery box, for 17-20 hours of continuous operation.
  • Support universal NMEA-0183 data protocol

Source : Visiontac via MobileMag

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