NCS Navi R120 – ultra slim bluetooth GPS receiver

Published on March 13th, 2008 in bluetooth, gps navigation

ncs-navi-r120.jpgNCS Navi R120 is one of the thinnest bluetooth GPS receivers out there at only 0.93 cm’s. (but do check out G66 at 0.63 cm’s). R120 just got the FCC approval to enter the U.S. market with its slim profile and 15 hours battery life. It uses the MTK low power consumption GPS Chipset which is capable of searching satellites in 51 channels for fast acquisition and reacquisition and has -159dBm sensitivity.

This bluetooth GPS receiver comes with a USB style car charger and currently the only place you pick one up seems to be eBay for about $75.

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9 Responses to “NCS Navi R120 – ultra slim bluetooth GPS receiver”

  1. Luis says:

    cool little toy.. they just keep getting smaller and smaller

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  5. Eric Perrier says:

    Hi,

    Is your NCS Navi R120 compatible with a mobile phone (Motorola Rokr Z6m)?

    Thank you,

    Eric

  6. It seems, bluetooth GPS receivers really are coming down in price recently.

    I have just purchased a 20 channel Wayfinder bluetooth GPS receiver off Ebay for under £20 delivered. I don’t know how well it will perform but will be posting a review on my personal blog when it arrives.

    It appears that many of these receivers are not operating system dependant so can be used with any bluetooth enabled phone. Maybe this is not the case as my knowledge in this area is limited but certainly seems so.

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