qstarz GPS nano
Jun 20, 2008 gps navigation, tracking


QStarz just informed us of their new product; the GPS nano series. There’ll be two new models in the nano series: BT-Q1300 Travel Recorder nano, and BT-Q890 GPS Receiver nano.
The nano series will be available starting July 5th. BT-Q1300 will cost $99 and BT-Q890 will cost $69.
Here are some more features:
- super sensitive -165dBm MTK chipset (MTK3329) with 66 channels.
- supports 1-5 Hz update rate for higher accuracy
- can be connected to laptop as USB GPS mouse
- auto on-off function for smart power control
- battery can last upto 12 hours
- Ultra Thin – 38mm x 62mm x 7mm
- Ultra portable – Only 21g
- POI button to record your favorite places
- 4MB memory capacity; enough to record up to 200,000 waypoints
Neither device has bluetooth; so we don’t know why the model name starts with BT… but oh well.


June 20th, 2008 at 8:20 am
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[...] GPS receiver.” We’re on to your hirsute math, QSTARZ, and we don’t aforementioned it digit bit.[Via NaviGadget]Read – BT-Q1300Read – BT-Q890Permalink | Email [...]
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June 20th, 2008 at 8:49 am
[...] smallest GPS receiver.” We’re on to your fuzzy math, QSTARZ, and we don’t like it one bit.[Via NaviGadget]Read – BT-Q1300Read – BT-Q890Permalink | Email [...]
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October 2nd, 2008 at 12:37 pm
I think I could lose the Nano 4, its just too light. Anyone else agree that these things are getting too light?
December 7th, 2008 at 5:31 am
You are one fuuny guy! Sure they both got BLUETOOTH! Go and check out specs at Qstarz homepage.
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