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Bend, Oregon, United States

Bend, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dual Electronics Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:XGPS150A

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Dual XGPS150A Universal Bluetooth GPS Receiver

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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.

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:

  • Your location (or whether the device is still determining where you are)
  • How many satellites the device sees and the signal strength of each satellite
  • The battery level of the GPS Receiver, and whether or not it is charging
  • Confirmation the GPS Receiver is successfully connected to your iPad/iPod touch/iPhone

The GPS Receiver includes a non-slip pad for use in a cockpit, car or a boat. The non-slip pad will stick securely to most surfaces, including vertical walls and windows. 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:

  • High-sensitivity WAAS GPS receiver works with most apps that require GPS
  • Wirelessly connects to devices via Bluetooth
    • iPad (All Models)
    • iPod Touch
    • iPhone
    • Bluetooth-Enabled Smartphones, Tablets and Laptops (Android, Blackberry, Windows and OSX Devices)
  • Rechargeable battery lasts up to 8.5 hours
  • USB charging via the included USB cable
  • Includes a non-slip dashboard pad
  • Includes an adjustable strap to attach to an arm or a backpack
  • Includes 12V adapter (XGPS150)
  • Includes 12-28V adapter (XGPS150A)

What You Get:

  • The XGPS150A GPS Receiver+
  • 12-30V Cigarette Lighter Adapter
  • Mini USB to USB charging cable
  • Non-slip pad
  • Status Tool App (free download from the iTunes App Store)
  • Owner’s manual with warranty information

Apps:

The GPS Receiver provides location information to most any app that requests it, so you can now use your iPad, iPod touch, iPhone, Bluetooth-enabled smartphones and Bluetooth-enabled tablets & laptops with many GPS-aware apps, and add dozens of new uses to your device.

Specifications:

GPS:

  • 65-channel SkyTraq GPS chipset
  • 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

Bluetooth:

  • Bluetooth range: 33 ft / 10m

Battery:

  • Full charge lasts for at least 8.5 hours of continuous use
  • Recharges in 2.5 hours
  • Plug in to 12VDC source for continuous use

General:

  • Supports both NMEA and Apple protocols
  • Firmware updateable through USB port
  • Small and light:
    • 2.25″ (57 mm) square, 0.75″ (19 mm) deep
    • 1.8 ounces / 51 grams
  • Operating temperature: 14°F – 140°F (-10°C – 60°C)

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