Gisteq PhotoTrackr
Apr 6, 2008 gps navigation, tracking

PhotoTrackr is Gisteq’s latest gizmo for tracking where your photos were taken. It looks very similar to Holux M241 and does the same thing as ATP Photo Finder.
PhotoTrackr runs on a AA battery which they claim it lasts for 22+ more hours under normal use (we doubt it), but it does have a smart power management feature with a built-in motion sensor so the ‘normal use’ may involve you sitting still 18 hours :) Gisteq put the super sensitive 51 channel MTK GPS receiver in this GPS tracking device and of course threw in all the software to integrate with Google Earth. It also supports Flickr, locr, Smugmug, and Picasa Web Albums.
PhotoTrackr sells for about $180 on Amazon, but only $90 on Semsons.


April 6th, 2008 at 11:35 pm
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October 31st, 2009 at 3:08 am
[...] you’re into goetagging you’ll remember that more than a year ago we mentioned Gisteq’s PhotoTrackr. Just last week they announced a new version of the device called PhotoTrackr Mini [...]
October 31st, 2009 at 4:36 am
[...] you’re into goetagging you’ll remember that more than a year ago we mentioned Gisteq’s PhotoTrackr. Just last week they announced a new version of the device called PhotoTrackr Mini [...]