GPS


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The Holux GR-239 has some features that make it a bit easier and more flexible than your average GPS receiver. Not only can you connect to the Holux GR-239 via Bluetooth, but you can also get yourself a wired connection by plugging into the USB port. Add to this the fact that it is powered directly from your car’s power outlet and you get one very useful GPS receiver.

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The MTK Bluetooth GPS receiver from Keomo is being billed as the current leader for world’s thinnest GPS receiver. At a scant 8mm thick I can definitely believe it. It is compatible with all PDAs, Blackberrys, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices and features up to 200 hours of standby.

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You never know when you might need to have a Bluetooth GPS receiver handy, so why not carry one on your keychain? That’s the idea behind this particular Bluetooth GPS receiver from Freedom Input. The Freedom Mini GPS will last 10 hours on a single charge and includes both a car and USB charging cable. It is compatible with all currently available software GPS applications and features Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity for compatibility with a wide range of devices.

The Freedom Mini GPS receiver is available now for $99.99.

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Sailing World takes a look at the Globalsat BT-338 Bluetooth GPS receiver. The review doesn’t focus so much on the unit as it does on the subjective reasons for actually having the unit. The reviewer tells about his history with GPS receivers and how much the BT-338 will help him. If you are into sailing or extreme sports that take you out and away from civilization I would definitely suggest giving this a read.

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