Spectec SDG-812 finally arrives to U.S – includes bluetooh
Published on June 19th, 2007 in bluetooth, gps navigation
Spectec SDG-810 that we talked about back in January is finally coming to U.S. with only one difference: It also features bluetooth connectivity and will be called SDG-812. Other than that the tiny all-in-one GPS navigation solution that doesn’t require any cables, batteries for Pocket-PC’s is pretty much the same – and just yesterday it got the approval from FCC.
Here are the features of SDG-812:
- SiRF Star III high performance, low power consumption chipset
- Built-in high sensitivity helix GPS antenna
- LED to show GPS fix or not
- Built-in capacitor to receive system data for rapid satellite acquisition
- Bluetooth interface
- Operating platform: Windows CE, Windows Mobile, Windows XP, Symbian, Linux, Palm and Mac
We still don’t have any info on who will be offering this bluetooth GPS receiver here in the U.S.
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I just found this product sold at http://www.semsons.com/sp2blsdgpsre.html for $89.99.
I already own a Bluetooth GPS receiver, but this certainly looks interesting as your can cut some more wire/chargers and also don’t have to worry about loosing your BT GPS like I have in the past…. : (