Holux GR-239 In-Car Cigarette Lighter Wireless GPS receiver

Posted by gasusan2005 on Jul 02, 2007

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Holux introduces the cigarette lighter powered Bluetooth GPS receiver, GR-239, which incorporates the latest Bluetooth technology and contains the newest generation SiRF starIII chipset for high sensitivity, featuring parallel tracking of up to 20 satellites for signal acquisition greater capability. holux-gr-239-gps-bt

The stylish and handy cigarette lighter-style design allows for hours long use in your car, making your vehicle function as a GPS-embedded system. It uses a car cigarette lighter socket as a power supply saving the trouble of recharging it. GR-239 brings a whole new experience of GPS mobility.

The unit is sold without any bundled mapping software which allows total flexibility in selecting appropriate software for your particular application and operating system. It’s selling for £60 in the UK right now, but there’s no word on availability elsewhere just yet.

For more information visit Holux GR-239 product page

Source: engadget and Holux

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