Small GPS Mapping Device

by David Allen on Thursday, March 11th, 2010
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This is a slightly sneaky device that can map a journey and once uploaded to Google Earth the user can see exactly where and when the person with the tracker was at a particular spot. It can be programmed to store the location at specific times, anything from one second to fifty nine minutes.

The device has enough memory to hold up to 260,000 marker points and although it can manage all of that, the device is small enough to fit into a bag or pocket.

Features of the GPS Travelogue tracker device:

Small enough to fit in your palm, it can easily store in a pack, purse, or pocket. The included software works on a computer running Windows 7, XP or Vista, allowing you to “geo tag” your trips’ photographs with Google Earth. It communicates with Bluetooth-enabled PDAs that have their own mapping software installed. Durable, water-resistant frame enables operation in most climates and weather. Uploads and power are provided by USB; a two-hour charge provides up to 30 hours of operation at one-second data intervals. 1 3/4″ L x 1 1/2″ W x 1/2″ D. (1 1/4 oz.)

Priced at $149.95

Source [Hammacher Schlemmer]



Categories: Design, gps.

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