November 15, 2005

New EMTAC S3 Bluetooth GPS Module

Transplant GPS is launching their EMTAC Bluetooth GPS with a new chip set to improve accuracy; working with up to 20 satellites simultaneously and updating every second, before forwarding the data to your handheld or laptop over Bluetooth. Pretty good as most GPS's use 12 channels now. This should improve reception.

These speed and sensitivity improvements enable the user to enjoy clear reception in environments with otherwise typically poor signal reception, making the S3-BTGPS ideal for navigating in urban canyons, in the mountains, or under dense foliage.

The EMTAC Bluetooth S3-BTGPS receiver is compatible with PDAs, PDA Phones, SmartPhones, Handheld PCs, Notebook PCs and other Bluetooth enabled mobile devices. An internal lithium-ion battery powers the GPS for at least six hours of continuous use, saving battery life of the PDA, laptop and other devices. Recharging takes only one hour with the included charger.

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Posted by Scott Martin at November 15, 2005 4:13 PM

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