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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Bluetooth, GPS: CarComm BTCC-45 Bluetooth GPS Receiver

CarComm BTCC-45 Bluetooth GPS Receiver

Here is another stand-alone Bluetooth GPS receiver that seems to be worth to be recommended for using your PDA as a navigation device.

CarComm of Netherlands subjected the BTCC-45 Bluetooth GPS Receiver to an intensive slimming program, and the results have been stunning to say the least. Measuring a svelte 11mm in thickness, a Bluetooth GPS receiver of this size makes it perfect to accompany various compatible devices such as smartphones and PDAs. This highly sensitive GPS receiver is capable of tracking up to a dozen satellites simultaneously, giving the user an accurate satellite positioning data in an instant. It eschews the SiRFStar III chipset in favor of the CarComm S2 GPS receiver. A full charge should get you 17 hours of usage.


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Source: Ubergizmo


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