Adapt presents AD-900, a Bluetooth GPS receiver with Nemerix GPS chip
Published on May 5th, 2006 in bluetooth, gps navigation
The Taiwanese company Adapt-Mobile semi-officially presented on certain Webzine new receiver GPS Bluetooth of the mark named AD-900 coming to take the changing of current receivers GPS Adapt AD-700 (SiRFStar III).
Although the complete design features of receiver GPS Adapt AD-900 are not known yet, it appears that this one will have a Bluetooth connector industry, of a chipset GPS Nemerix enabling him to collect to 16 channels GPS simultaneously - contrary with précedent model of the mark which had a more sensitive chip GPS SiRFStar III -, and of a battery of a capacity of 1000mAh.
Moreover, the characteristic of this new receiver GPS, in addition to its form Factor and its design of most futuristic, holds in its integrated loudspeaker of a power of 1 Watt, its utility not being for the moment well informed.
Remain to know if this loudspeaker will possèdera additional functionalities others that simply to specify if receiver GPS is under operation, if it always has a sufficient autonomy or if it stops collecting sufficient satellites GPS to function correctly.
in French
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