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Dual Gps Xgps150a on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Unit Tested with an iPad Mini. Connected via Bluetooth and accurately displayed position information on ForeFlight.
Brand:DUAL Electronics Corp Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:XGPS150A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

The Dual XGPS150A brings GPS capability to your Apple iPad/iPod touch/iPhone, Android phones and tablets, Blackberry phones, Windows devices and laptops running Windows, OS X or Linux. If you have several phones/tablets/laptops in your household, and you’re looking for one GPS to work with them all, the XGPS150 is an excellent choice. The Dual XGPS150 works with popular electronic flight bag apps including EFB, ForeFlight, WingX Pro, and many others. The Dual XGPS150 is very easy to use. Once you have paired via Bluetooth, the Dual GPS 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 GPS location information. The XGPS150 also comes with a useful GPS Status Tool app that is available free on the iTunes store and will show your location, the number of satellites you are connected to, the battery level, and more. The XGPS150 includes a non-slip pad for use in your airplane, car or boat. A two-piece armband is also included for using the Dual GPS during hiking, geocaching, jogging, cycling and other outdoor activities. My iPad / iPhone already has a GPS - why do I need this? The iPhone and the 3G models of the iPad include an internal GPS, however the internal GPS is made for use on the ground and is not very reliable in the air. You will find that you experience intermittent outages from the internal GPS while flying. The Dual XGPS150 is a WAAS-enabled, super reliable and accurate, GPS receiver that you can count on both on the ground and in the air. The Dual Bluetooth XGPS150A features: Completely portable Wirelessly connects to devices via Bluetooth High-sensitivity GPS receiver works with most apps that require GPS Built in rechargeable battery. The battery powers the GPS for up to 8.5 hours of continuous use and recharges in about 3 hours. Works with a huge number of apps Turns your iPod touch, iPad, iPhone, or other device into a global navigation device Provides location anywhere in the world Dramatically reduces the battery drain on your phone or other device Small - only 2.25” square, 0.75” deep. 1.8 ounces. Includes: Non-slip dashboard pad Adjustable strap to attach to an arm or a backpack 12-30 Volt cigarette lighter charger Technical Highlights: WAAS/EGNOS compatible Accuracy: +/-2.5m (CEP) Fast location acquisition times: under 30 secs (warm or cold start) Position updates: at least once per second Maximum speed: 1000 kts / 1150 mph Maximum altitude: 18,000 m / 59,000 ft Supports both NMEA and Apple protocols Firmware updateable through USB port Recharges in 2.5 hours

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