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Review by Lutz Bendlin Introduction Bluetooth GPS receivers are now pretty solid and reliable devices, with SiRF III or MTK chipsets and long battery runtimes. So manufacturers are trying to come up with other USP (unique selling points) that supposedly make one receiver better than all the others. BuyGPSNow have asked us to review their latest example for that, the WondeX BT-100Y Bluetooth GPS Receiver. It adds A-GPS (assisted GPS) and a motion sensor to the feature list, as well as a 44 channel chipset. Let's see how this receiver compares to the rest of the pack.
The first impression of the case is rather underwhelming - it looks like a cross between an iPhone and a soap box. One thing that I explicitly dislike is the blunt marketing message "GPS Bluetooth" on top. I rather like cases that do not immediately give away what the device is for, so that you can leave the unit on the dashboard of the car at least for a little while without lowlife understanding straight away what it is. Click here to the complete review at PocketGPSWorld.com |
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