• Now, GPS Receiver for Smart Phones

    Now, GPS Receiver for Smart Phones

    Techtree News Staff, Dec 11, 2007 1900 hrs IST

    SatNav Technologies offers a GPS SiRFIII based Bluetooth device that offers a full solution of GPS Bluetooth wireless technology.

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SatNav Technologies based in Hyderabad has launched a Global Positing System (GPS) Bluetooth receiver for smart phones, under its SatGuide brand.

It's a GPS SiRFIII based Bluetooth device and a total solution of GPS Bluetooth wireless technology. This is a device for users that carry portable gadgets like PDAs, smart phones, and laptops.

The receiver has maximum 10m operational range from the parent device. It's a sensitive device with 159dBm tracking that according to the company can counter any weather condition to locate any destination.

It works in sync with the mobile phones. It acts as a receiver of the signals transmitted via satellites that are converted into words on to the mobile phones.

This matchbox shape device measures 61.5x43.8x21.5 mm in dimensions and weighs around 55.2 grams (with battery).

The device has 0.1s reacquisition time with built-in ceramic patch antenna and a rechargeable Li-Ion battery. With 4 hours charging, the battery can offer nonstop 10 hours usage with 710mAh battery.

Also, the device is compatible with Bluetooth devices with Serial Port Profile (SSP) and has a non-slip back pad for protection.

Customers have a choice of opting for an all-India highway map or any number of detailed city maps of Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Pune.

Priced at Rs.6000, the device comes with SatGuide software and a city map as per the customer's choice.

This device is available for sale online at www.satguide.in or through the dealers of the company.

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Discussion Board
(7) Comments
Namgyal
,Delhi, on Feb 10, 2009 01:05 PM
I bought SatGuide BT GPS Receiver only. May I get instruction/manual how to install on my mobile.
MAHESH KUMAR
,CHENNAI, on Jan 20, 2009 05:42 PM
PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR DEALER IN CHENNAI
bgreddy
,hyderabad, on Dec 23, 2008 04:15 PM
i want a modem
dave
,edmonton, on Dec 20, 2007 04:26 AM
do you really need this if you have a Blackberry 8800 phone with built-in gps? i am looking for decent maps of Kolkata and Northeast area
Sujit Singh
,Mumbai, on Dec 12, 2007 05:34 PM
GPS systems are really nice particularly for motorist. I am wodering whether we can have detailed maps for indian cities and destinations similar to one in europe or us
Ramesh
,singapore, on Dec 12, 2007 01:24 PM
Its expensive
Deepak
,Gangtok, on Dec 12, 2007 11:38 AM
I have a Nokia 2626 model.Is it compatible with it.

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