HGE-100 GPS add on for Sony Ericsson phones

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HGE-100 is simply a GPS receiver that plugs into compatible Sony Ericsson phones to turn them into your personal navigation devices. A unique feature of the HGE-100 is that it becomes your phone’s stereo headset so you can hear voice instructions clearly when you’re on foot walking on a busy street or driving in a really loud car.

The HGE-100 is the first personal GPS navigator that is built-in to a Stereo Portable Handsfree. This gives you the flexibility to decide when you want GPS on your phone. Plug it into your phone when you wish, use it as a handsfree to control calls and music or switch to GPS mode when you want to find your way.

In addition to giving you control over your phone’s multimedia capabilities, HGE-100 GPS receiver, can also be your personal trainer thanks to its route tracking capabilities:

It monitors your speed, distance, route and calorie burn, recording and analysing data so you can monitor your progress.

As of now, the only compatible phone with HGE-100 is the new K530 which also was announced at the same, however the press release says it will work on phones with Java support from K800 onwards.

HGE-100 will be available in select markets as early as third quarter of this year.

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