GT-750F bluetooth GPS receiver

Published on August 16th, 2007 in bluetooth, gps navigation

canmore-gps.jpgTaiwanese Canmore is getting ready to export GT-750F bluetooth GPS receiver, now that they’ve made it through FCC. This receiver has a sleek design and a good look thanks to its small form factor and high quality materials used.

GT-750F is bluetooth 2.0 compliant making sure it’ll pair up effortlessly with your PDA or smartphone. It can track 44 satellites in view and uses Venus520 GPS receiver which provide short start-up time and fast signal acquisition. Venus 5 series is quite sensitive; enabling to device get a fix at -155dBm and continue tracking at -158dBm.

This small GPS receiver measures 73×44x21 mm in size but was still able to fit a Li-Ion battery which can provide more than 13 hours of operation.

No info on pricing or availability for GT-750F just yet.

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9 Responses to “GT-750F bluetooth GPS receiver”

  1. Jeff says:

    I just bought a new one of these little beauties off eBay for A$48 and I’m very pleased with it. I have it BT’d to my iPaq h4150 with TomTom 6 and Australia maps and it’s doing everything it’s supposed to. I’m seeing 12 strong signals at once from INSIDE my tiled roof house and the Bluetooth keeps chugging away up to about 10metres like it’s supposed to. First charge out of the box took 3 hours which was to be expected.
    It’s such a tiny little thing. I can take it anywhere. I LIKE it!

  2. Beau says:

    Hey i’m with Jeff on this one likeing it very much i’m Also use the the same software as jeff but use it with my O2 lli Mobile Pocket Pc Works like a Beauty… Very Happy Good Work Taiwanese Canmore

  3. john says:

    hi guy
    how did you buy this GPS? i can’t find it on any website or even ebay? can someone give me a link? thank you

  4. Gerard says:

    Hi I also have this receiver but am having trouble pairing and connecting to my imate jasjam running WM5. has anyone had any trouble with this device if so how did you fix it?

  5. Marc says:

    I need the bluetooth passcode as well unfortunately.

  6. Jerry says:

    The bluetooth GPS passcode is usually 0000.

  7. jbarrington says:

    Two primary questions.

    What PC software are people using with this to get directions and to track where they have been?

    Second, where can you get a replacement battery? Is it a generic cell phone type of battery?

  8. Peter says:

    I would like to know if its compatible with the palm treo pro as I bought one and cant get it to work with the palm.
    ALso I see that Jeff has tom tom software on his mobile phone where can I get that from as I have a Tom tom gps and like it. SO I would like tom tom software on my mobile with the tom tom maps.
    If anyone can help that would be good.
    Ohh I bought the gps off ebay.
    Peter

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