Sunday, July 4, 2004
Belkin Bluetooth GPS Navigation System Reviewed
Posted by Jonathon Watkins in "HARDWARE" @ 06:00 PM
The lads at the Inquirer have done a review of the Belkin Bluetooth GPS Navigation System for Western Europe. Their introduction says that:
"..it's highly portable and it comes with Navtech software as standard. This version can guide you to any destination in Western Europe by road or maybe even water using any mode of transport. Car, truck, motorbike, on foot or even yatch. What this kit does is to provide an extremely compact GPS receiver that communicates via Bluetooth with either a Windows powered notebook or, more likely, a Windows Pocket PC based machine. Conceivably the possibilities include an O2 xDA or similar GPRS-enabled wireless PDA."
The price of £249.99 seems slightly on the high side, but it does look like a solid system. Besides, the colour will probably suit your yatch perfectly. :wink: Has anyone had any experience with this particular GPS system, or is there any other system you would particularly recommend?
"..it's highly portable and it comes with Navtech software as standard. This version can guide you to any destination in Western Europe by road or maybe even water using any mode of transport. Car, truck, motorbike, on foot or even yatch. What this kit does is to provide an extremely compact GPS receiver that communicates via Bluetooth with either a Windows powered notebook or, more likely, a Windows Pocket PC based machine. Conceivably the possibilities include an O2 xDA or similar GPRS-enabled wireless PDA."
The price of £249.99 seems slightly on the high side, but it does look like a solid system. Besides, the colour will probably suit your yatch perfectly. :wink: Has anyone had any experience with this particular GPS system, or is there any other system you would particularly recommend?