Dual Bluetooth Gps Receiver For Ipad, Iphone, Smartphone, And Laptops Xgps150a on 2040-parts.com
Great Bend, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale/ auction is a Dual Universal GPS Receiver model XGPS150A. I purchased this new a few months ago to use in my airplane for GPS navigation linked to my Ipad
It was only used 2 times, looks like new, works like new, I just don't have any use for it now as my new plane has ADSB already installed in the cockpit. This auction/sale comes with everything shown in picture! I have misplaced the usb adapter (what the charging cord plugs into), it has the usb cord, just not the part that plugs into the power source (generic item everyone has to plug your phone, ect. into an outlet). I may be able to locate one before shipping this to buyer. This is as close to new as you can get, works as it should, no problems. I just don't need it any longer Priced to sell!!!! The Universal Bluetooth GPS Receiver is very simple to use. There is a quick set up process that includes pairing your device with the Receiver. Once this is done, the Receiver will automatically connect to the device it was last paired with, and you will be able to use it with hundreds of apps that require location information. Click here for compatible apps ideas for the iPod touch and iPhone devices. The GPS Receiver also comes with a useful GPS Status Tool.app. (Available Free on the iTunes store). The app is a simple utility application for use with the GPS Receiver.The app shows detailed information from the GPS Receiver including:
The GPS Receiver includes a non-slip pad for use in a car or on a boat. Simply slide the Receiver into the pad to secure it, making sure that the lip of the pad seals over the top edges of the Receiver. The Universal Bluetooth GPS Receiver is not waterproof, but it will withstand light splashes when it is seated properly in the non-slip pad. A two-piece armband is also included for using the Receiver during hiking, geocaching, jogging, cycling and other outdoor activities. Use the armband without the extension to secure the GPS Receiver around the strap of a backpack, handlebar, etc. Key Features:
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