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| GlobalSat SD-502 SDIO GPS Receiver | 
enlarge | Brand: Philips Category: CE
Buy New: $119.99
New (3) from $119.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews
Media: Electronics Connectivity: SDIO
MPN: SD-502 Model: SD-502 EAN: 5055147520190 ASIN: B000F7ZZ80
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: We are Globalsat Authorized Dealer! Brand new. We also carry GPS mapping software and PDA holders, you can combine shipping by ordering software and GPS at once and receive within 2-3 days with expedited shipping. We ship the same day if order placed before 2pm CT.
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Product Description Great SD-502 is the next generation GPS with memory device that offers a combination of storage capacity and navigation all-in-one feature about the size of a postage stamp. Its 512MB of built-in memory also allows for tracking signals and storage of large amounts mapping data. With the manufacturing technology along with the cutting edge, SiRF Star III chipset, this receiver will provide higher sensitivity, lower power usage and more rapid time-to-fix!
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Amazon needs to post the compatibility list March 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had problems with different BT GPS receivers and decided to look into the CF and SD interface options. Reading the reviews on this product and shopping elsewhere, Amazon has failed to provide the manufacturer's compatibility list for this device. If your PDA isn't there, don't buy it. I can't say "buy it" if it is there. I've decided to update this review with the latest data from GlobalSat. Still, Buyer Beware and make sure you have updated drivers from them. Check your device and OS!
Confirmed Compatibilty * Dell Axim X30 (Previously incompatible. Driver update?) * Dell Axim X50 * Dell Axim X50V * Dell Axim X51V * HP iPAQ rz1710 * HP iPAQ h1930 * HP iPAQ h1940 * HP iPAQ 1950 * HP iPAQ rx1955 * HP iPAQ 2200 * HP IPAQ h2210 * HP IPAQ hx2410 * HP iPAQ 2750 * HP IPAQ rx3115 * HP iPAQ RX3715 * HP iPAQ h3970 * HP IPAQ h4150 * HP IPAQ hx4700 * HP IPAQ 5550 * HP IPAQ 5555 * HP iPAQ h6315 * ETEN M500 * ETEN M600 * Mio 168 * Fujitsu Siemens LOOX 610 * Fujitsu Siemens LOOX 720 * Asus MyPal 730 * SPV M2000 * Palm Treo 700 (AKA Treo 670) * Palm Treo 700w (Previously incompatible. Driver update?) * Samsung SCH-i730
Devices listed above have been tested and proved to be compatible with SD-502.
Compatible OS * WM5/6 * Pocket PC 2002/2003 * Win CE * Win CE .NET * WM2003
(Note: I do NOT see Palm OS listed above.)
Non-Compatible Devices: # Dell Axim X3/X30 Pocket PC (I left this here to show you how they were previously listed. They are now listed as "compatible." The only way that is possible is through a driver update you would need to download.) # HP iPAQ hw6515 # Toshiba E800BT # Toshiba e400 # Qtek S100 # Qtek 9090 # Audiovox 6600 # HTC Universal PDA's ( Magician/ MDA Compact/ i-Mate JAM/ T-Mobile MDA Compact/ Qtek S100/ Qtek 9090 ) # O2 XDA II Mini # O2 XDA Neo / Dopod 818
Buy only if you want to waste your money. June 12, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The SD-502 seems to be a great product if it worked. I purchased itin October 2006 for about $145.00 and installed it on a Dell X3. The install was flawless and it latched onto satellites very quickly. I loved it. It was sooo easy. Then came the real test. I took it with me on a road trip from VA to FL (approx 16 hours). 6 hours into the trip the device failed. Although the GPS side of the product seemed to work (blinking light and all) the mapping software kept saying the map files (which I stored on the on board 512 MB memory) was corrupt. If I turned off the device and let it cool it would start working again for 5 minutes and die again. The unit was worthless for the trip and I had to revert to MapQuest..:( I came back and sent it back to Global Sat USA. They send me a wrong unit as a replacement (SD-501 with no on board memory). I called them and they promptly sent me a SD-502. I put it into my PDA and I got no light it was dead. I sent the second one back and explained the problem. The replacement they sent me turned out to be the same bad unit I had just sent them. The bottom line, the techs very very courteous to talk to and it seemed that they were supporting a really bad product. The product is really not built for long use. After spending money shipping back and forth three times and not seeing any hope for this product. I decided to cut my loses. I have thrown this unit out with 5 months of warranty still left and went out and purchased a Garmin Nuvi 350 (I should have done it in the first place). Anyway after wasting $250.00 on this flimsy product I decided to warn any user that wants an honest review to save their money. I never write reviews, but I do not want any one else to lose money on this product. I hope you don't waste your money like I did on this terrible product.
perfect January 25, 2007 I have had this for about 2 weeks, and it is just awesome! I have an axim x30, and it performs flawlessly. We have used it for geocaching and normal navigation.
Works Great - If you have the correct PDA September 28, 2006 You will need to visit the usglobasat web site to see if your device will work. Palm devices are not supported.
I've tested this SDIO GPS receiver on a Dell AXIM 30 with PocketPC 2003 second edition OS, Dell AXIM 30 with PocketPC 2003 first edition OS, and an iPaq hx2790b with Windows Mobile 5 OS. Tested these devices with Pocket Streets and Trips 2006 and they worked perfectly. I keep the MAPS on the 512MB SDIO card of the GPS receiver.
I prefer using the iPaq hx2790b since it also has a CF card. This lets me use Oziexplorer with its maps loaded on a 1GB CF card.
Absolutely horrible June 27, 2006 I concur with the previous reviewer. This GPS is a piece of junk. I received it as a gift for my birthday, and it never worked right. Only about once in 50 tries does the Palm recognize the GPS, and even then, it "disappears" after about 5 minutes. I even did a hard reset on my Palm Treo 700w and installed only the Street Atlas Handheld software and the GPS driver and that didn't work.
Bottom line is this: If you're trying to get this device to work with your Treo 700w, forget it and look for a GPS that's (a) better built, (b) has better drivers, and (c) actually has a tech support dept that cares.
Amazon really *does* need a 0 rating --- especially for this product.
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