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| i-Blue 757 Pro Solar Energy Bluetooth GPS Data Logger(Solar, 32 ch, 100 hrs, WAAS, Auto On/Off, Bluetooth, USB, Data Logger with Google Earth Integration) (Free Universal PDA/Smartphone Vent Mount) | 
enlarge | Brand: i-Blue Category: CE
Buy New: $64.95
New (2) from $64.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 63997
UPC: 811745010366 EAN: 0811745010366 ASIN: B00133DA00
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | w/ 8Mb serial Flash, up to 50,000 way points | | | Dual power (Battery + Solar Energy) | | | More than 100 hrs operating time in direct sun | | | Ultra high sensitivity up to -158 dBm (Tracking) | | | Fuzzy Auto On/Off (Transystem Patent Pending) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This i-Blue 757 Pro Solar Energy Bluetooth GPS Data Logger is an all in one, cost effective portable GPS logging solution. With its on-board memory, it allows you to log your route. Through user friendly utility, it shows your track on Google Earth. Thanks to the Solar energy the receiver can be used for more than 100 hours in full operation or permanent in standby mode.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great GPS, BT works well, case is a cheap. May 11, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I travel to remote sites for work. I bought this for the BT and the solar charger. I use the BT to send GPS info to my Palm T/X. GPS gets its "cold" location fix very quickly (I often turn it on several hundred miles from its last fix location). Battery holds a charge for a long time. Auto on/off seems to work well. The case is its only problem. Very, very cheap plastic. Since this rides on the dash of the truck I wish the case was hardier. But, I am just extra careful with it. Oh, "Data Logger" function is a little misleading. I don't think it "stores" the GPS data, it just downloads it (in real time) to a computer (or if it does store the data I couldn't figure out how to make it work). And the manual is just OK. It could have more info, but its not the worst manual I have ever seen.
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