Handy GPS Tracker

by David Allen on Thursday, May 13th, 2010
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This device may be small enough to fit into the palm of your hand, but it can be a very handy little device when it comes to tracking something or someone down in a hurry.

The device uses GPS to create waypoints, these can be set at different times from one second to fifty nine minutes, it can hold up to 260,000 waypoints if required and then used in conjunction with Google Earth it is possible to get a cool picture of a journey.

Here are the specs and features for the handy portable GPS tracking 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]




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