CES 2008: Mobile Devices to Showcase Navigation and Tracking Hardware with Industry-First Open Software
Jan 7th
This post was published 1 year 10 months 22 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.Every day, the number of people who use GPS devices to navigate the world’s roads increases exponentially, but this emerging market of road applications has been held back by the lack of open terminals and adaptable applications. At CES 2008, Mobile Devices, a leading provider of GPRS/GPS telematics and navigation devices for businesses and consumers, will demonstrate how its suite of navigation and tracking products satisfy market requests for interchangeable and modifiable services with innovative applications. Of particular interest, Mobile Devices will exhibit its newest open software technology – the first of its kind in the industry.
The next-generation portable navigation devices that Mobile Devices has been delivering to international markets will be on display at booth #N6616 at CES 2008, including:
Dreevo – Released in November 2007, Dreevo is Mobile Devices’ newest Connected Navigation innovation. It is the only Open Connected Navigation device available on the market that enables fleet managers – and even consumers – to make modifications and additions to navigation and location based services over the air after installation. As the ideal foundation for telematics companies and consumers, Dreevo provides the versatility and stability needed to quickly adapt to meet specific needs. Dreevo also features tracking, messaging and navigation in one application.
C4 product line – This powerful track and trace product line includes the C4, C4 lite and C4 Trailocator. These devices are powered with location services including: a GPS driver, RTC management, power management, GPS odometer and movement sensor, and geofencing. The standard software includes tracking and messaging with a full set of completely customizable applications in Java™ technology. The C4R, a Trailocator that allows for simple secure installation below or inside a trailer or container, operates without external antennas. Its positioning sensibility allows for real time tracking, temperature and mileage monitoring and an open door sensor.
Dreevo-M – This solution is an all-in-one open GPRS/GPS device with a large display. Mobile Devices has powered this terminal with navigation, 4-band GSM/GPRS, messaging capabilities, extended temperature range, a bright 5.7†touch panel, CAN and multiple inputs and outputs.
For more information visit Mobile Devices
Source: Edelman press release
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