Amaryllo introduces Purity bluetooth GPS

Published on December 29th, 2006 in bluetooth, gps navigation

amaryllo-gps-952.jpgDutch brand Amaryllo just introduced Purity, a bluetooth GPS receiver for daily use. Not sure what they mean by ‘daily use’ but it has a nice solid look and good specs. It should work perfectly with your PDA or Smartphone or any other bluetooth enabled device that can read NMEA-0183 (version 3.0) data. The Amaryllo Purity uses the the new SiRFstar III LP (Low Power) chipset that can track upto 20 satellites at once. The SiRFstar III LP is the newest version of the highly popular SiRFstar III chipset but has a much lower power consumption than its predecessor. Purity can run about 15 hours on a single charge thanks to its removable lithium-ion battery with 1000mAh capacity. Purity measures 86 x 44 x 13.1 mm and weighs 59 grams including battery.

Amaryllo’s Purity will ship with car charger, AC charger, manual, rubber anti slip stickers and a silicon protection sleeve and will cost about 90 Euros. Available January 2007.

It looks like Amaryllo products are only available in Europe though. Drop us a comment if you know a place that sells these in North America.

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One Response to “Amaryllo introduces Purity bluetooth GPS”

  1. LareOvere says:

    hell yea ! you are right ;)

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