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Learn Tricks For Buying Bluetooth GPS Receivers

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

With so much focus on events in the news about people going missing on hikes or even during every day chores such as taking your clothes to the dry cleaners, safety has become a major focus today. Someone came up with a way for you to keep track of where you are going and where you currently are. Bluetooth GPS receivers have been gaining in popularity and many people currently own one or two for their vehicles, or personal hand held devices.

Global positioning system, also known as GPS, is a useful tool for anyone. How it works is that the receiver computes the location by measuring the signal from the satellites that orbit the Earth’s atmosphere with an acute precision. The signal that the satellite communicates to the receiver includes information such as the precise orbital location from all the GPS satellites as well as its own and the time the message was sent. The receiver obtains this information and using three satellite points it uses a formula to triangulate its precise location and returns it to the user as displayed data for your specific location.

The triangulation formula, also known as the ephemeris data, is passed between the receivers on Earth and the satellites approximately every thirty seconds. Because the data needs to travel a great distance it needs to travel at the speed of light, so the data could be about two hours old by the time the receivers get it. Also this can present a problem for the receivers to get accurate data, a fourth satellite is needed to help the receiver get the time and location verified to ensure that there is not a clock error and that the information is correct.

Time is something that not all the GPS receivers offer, for some it is a hidden feature only used by the GPS for determining your location. It has an uncanny precision in its equation to determine your location making it one of the most widely used tools for everyday uses.

Having been created specifically with the military in mind, this tool helped soldiers plan troop movements, supply routes, find objectives in new territories or at night when visibility is limited, reconnaissance missions, and even mapping projects. Even the aircraft was assisted by this handy tool for search and rescue missions, missile guidance and air to ground targeting.

People around the world began discovering its many uses when it became available on the market for their every day uses. Things like navigating traffic or the ocean, locating an unfamiliar address. Even the emergency services have benefited from its use, rescue services are able to pinpoint your location from your cell phone, police can trace a call and get your location with the use of GPS.

Mobile phones began implementing them into their services as well, although some providers limited what the customer base could access their GPS for, given their specific coverage. Some can get their location or download maps, others have access to program in direct paths to their destination points.

There are many things that Bluetooth can offer, so a bargain can always be found. Especially when other companies are able to make things that are compatible with the Bluetooth technology. Getting the right thing can be easy once you learn what GPS is and what you should be looking for in a product. Many of them come with the ability to download easy to use user manuals. Battery replacement is easy to as many of them come with cell phone batteries that can be found in almost any store. Convenience at your fingertips.

Get those deals on bluetooth gps receivers by shopping online. You have many different choices of great bluetooth gps receiver ideas. Look online today and save money!

The Attributes of the Garmin Handheld GPS 60 receiver.

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

[1:7:T] If you venture away from home either on the road or seeking adventure in the great outdoors you will at some point lose your way and become lost or at least not be sure which way to go. You can be robbed or killed in unfamiliar surroundings seeking directions. If you purchase a gps receiver you can eliminate getting lost in unfamiliar surroundings. A Garmin Handheld GPS 60 receiver is a good selection for your road trips as well as your outdoor adventures.

If you travel overseas you could benefit from having a gps receiver. The Garmin Handheld GPS 60 is inexpensively priced and contains many useful features. It is very accurate and will give you many years of service.

The Garmin Handheld GPS is at home on the road, on the trail or on the water. It is waterproof and can handle those rough and tough adventures and still give accurate readings.

With a level four gray scale display and a LED background you will be able to read the large display in any lighting situation. In direct sunlight, moonlight or total darkness the Garmin Handheld GPS 60 will give you the data you need to get to and from your adventure.

Using the Garmin Handheld GPS 60 receiver you are able at anytime to pinpoint your exact location within 3 meters. This is accomplished by the technology used by the GPS 60 called WAAS. WAAS does not cost anything using your GPS 60. WAAS is a synonym for Wide Area Augmentation System.

Battery life is often a concern for electronic items. With the Garmin Handheld GPS 60 you can enjoy yourself instead of worrying about battery power. The normal battery life for the GPS 60 is approximately 28 hours. If your adventure will be extended, simply carry a couple extra batteries.

Using a serial cable or a USB cable allows you to download mapping data and destinations from your computer to your Garmin Handheld GPS 60 receiver. The Garmin website also allows anyone to download info and maps to their GPS 60.

Your Garmin handheld GPS 60 receiver comes equipped with 1 MB of memory which can be used for storing all kinds of destinations and has a preloaded database of world wide city point. It has games, alarm clock, and weather and moon phases information as well. So next time you want to go anywhere, just tell your Garmin60 handheld GPS receiver and set out on an adventure!

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The Garmin Geko 201 Handheld GPS Unit for Fun Adventures

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Imagine you are a hiking alone or with companions and decide to veer off the beaten path and strike out on a new adventure. You would not be without direction. Your Garmin Geko 201 Handheld GPS receiver will keep you from getting lost.

The Garmin Geko 201 is waterproof as well as being the lightest handheld gps receiver on the market. You can drop your Geko 201 in water and it will not lose it’s data for up to thirty minutes in three feet of water.

The Geko 201 will keep you from becoming bored during your rest stops. You can play Nibbons, Geko Smak, Memory Race or Virtua Maze that come with your Garmin Geko 201 Handheld GPS receiver. All four of these games come with your Geko 201 for you entertainment.

The Garmin Geko 201 Handheld GPS receiver is loaded with features that are invaluable. It has WAAS capability built-in, is adapted for PC and external power connections, has a trip computer and has more capability to hold route and waypoints storage. When you depend on your Geko 201, you won’t have to worry! This Garmin handheld GPS also features 10,000 trackpoints and the trip computer is user-configurable.

Check out the new upcoming turn-features, PanTrack and TracBack. With TracBack, you can retrace your path. Can’t get lost that way! Other features include a trip odometer, tables of the world time zones and 500 waypoint names and icons.

With up to twelve satellites to use for positioning signals, your Geko 201 will keep your position updated at all times. This unit is loaded with technological features. You can enjoy any adventure with the long battery life of the Geko 201. Two AA batteries will last up to twelve hours of adventure.

The Garmin Geko 201 is easy to use with only five buttons making it user friendly for kids, too. Since this Garmin handheld GPS is so affordable and simple to learn to use, it makes a dandy gift for anyone. Now you can take a vacation without needing to stop to ask directions. Go hiking or camping on your vacation and use your Geko 201 to enjoy your outing.

Garmin is the leader in Global Positioning Systems. No need to shop elsewhere for your GPS tracker. The Garmin handheld GPS navigator will be the last tracker you will need to buy! Long-lasting and durable in it’s construction, the Geko 201 will be a companion for a long time.

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Intimate Integration with any Car - ClarionMiND MID

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

There are many devices, available, with both functional applications and GPS tracking devices. Many of these devices are smart phones or true GPS devices with a bit of a boost. Now consumers can choose from yet another type of device, it is the Clarion MiND MID - a mobile internet navigation device.

Clarion has extensive history with car audio and navigational systems. This knowledge, and expertise, has gone a long way with the MiND. Clarion has taken this knowledge and integrated it with other technologies, making MiND one of the most intuitive devices on the market.

Any functional piece of technology must have a good engine. The MiND has Intel’s Atom CPU, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 2.0, together with a GPS receiver, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of flash-based storage.

The MiND would not be near as useful without its 4.8-inch touch screen with 800 x 480 resolution. This touch screen is a bit bigger than many smart phones and GPS systems, giving way to a more visible driving path while navigating behind the wheel.

With Wi-Fi, connectivity consumers can connect to the internet from nearly anywhere. Bluetooth technology allows for connectivity, to the internet, through the use of a cell phone. There are, obviously, limitations on connections. There are not quick fixes, for this model; however, later models should include either 3G or WiMAX technologies.

Linux operating systems are not the most user-friendly; however, they do provide for a stable, flexible foundation. Clarion used this Linux, as an operating system, for this reason. It provides consumers with good performance along with a solid backend. Many applications are available, out-of-the-box. Applications like Google Maps, Google Earth, YouTube viewer, email clients, and document and media viewers. These applications make your experience real.

One of the major downfalls, with the ClarionMiND, is the battery life. Average batter life appears to be anywhere from 90 minutes up to 2 hours. This is, obviously, not sufficient battery life regardless of what you are using the device for. (You can extend the battery life by changing different settings, but again, the max you will see is 2 hours.)

The MiND would not be a true navigational system without access to thousands of points-of-interests, right at your fingertips! Clarion went a little further with this unit however. The MiND ties into the audio system, of your car, whenever it’s docked in its docking cradle. This allows for higher levels of musical entertainment - while driving - in addition to a new level of expectation with GPS systems.

Currently the Clarion MiND MID is running around $649.99. This sticker price is for the base model. There have not been any figures released - as of yet - for the model that comes with 3G or WiMAX.

Clarion wants to provide users with an “always-on” experience; one where there is never a delay in the retrieval of information. Whether that information is directions to a specific location, or a definition found on Wikipedia, Clarion wants the MiND to bring the solution to the table. While they are close to their goal, there are still a couple little quirks that need to be fixed and additional technology that needs to be added to the device.

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