Cellink BTG-7000 Bluetooth GPS Receiver
Published on February 24th, 2007 in bluetooth, gps navigation
BTG-7000 from Cellink is a bluetooth GPS receiver that slightly resembles a wireless router. Now that you know it is not a wireless router lets talk about the specs:
- 10 hrs continuous working time and 300 hrs standby time (600 mAh)
- Cold/Warm/Hot start time: 6/23/27 sec
- Sony high performance and low power consumption chipset
- 16 channels parallel tracking
- Supported NMEA 0183 command: GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC, GLL, VTG
- 4 LED indicators to show status of Bluetooth/GPS/battery/charging
The only thing that’s worth talking about the Cellink BTG-7000 is its price. It only costs $36, and seems to work quite well according to this review.
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I’ve had one and was very disappointed with it (very long time to find position, if at all), sold it, bought a TomTom MKii receiver and never looked back.
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