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Technical Review on the Qstarz BT-Q1300

 Qstarz BT-Q1300 Travel Recorder Nano reviewed by PocketNow.com

Neal Stublen of PocketNow.com posted this nice review on the Qstarz BT-Q1300. This way to read the complete review on Qstarz BT-Q1300 (click here):

This is Neal's final thoughts on Qstarz BT-Q1300:

"OVERALL IMPRESSION
    The Qstarz BT-Q1300 is an easy to use and reliable Bluetooth GPS. The keychain design is a very convenient way of keeping your GPS with you. Although battery life is not as long as some other Qstarz devices, it is still more than sufficient for a day's activities and the BT-Q1300 still provides very fast signal acquisition. If you are looking for a GPS unit that will work with both your mobile phone and a non-Bluetooth laptop, you'll want to consider this unit. Personally, I'm not used to having much on my keychain, so I'm still getting used to carrying around this GPS. However, I will continue to see how I adjust to it since I've found myself on the road one too many times wishing I hadn't forgotten my GPS."

Published Sep 18 2008, 09:48 PM by SalesTeam
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Mr. Gautam Khattak of NaviGadget.com reviewed Qstarz BT-Q1300

"The Qstarz BT-Q1300 Travel Recorder Nano is a handy little device! For when you’re taking pictures or if you have a phone with navigational software the GPS is accurate and easy to interface with a computer or handheld device. The software is easy to use, the device is very small and easy to tote around with you. The cons against the device are the the simple 4 LED/icons on the unit, its hard to remember what mode you’re in and not intuitive so there is some need to read the instructions (which isn’t really that bad, but as a typical guy I guess I always see that as a con) For example I didn’t know if the unit was working or not but it turns out I was trying to pair the device but it was in logging mode but just a quick trip to the instructions cleared it up for me. The flap over the mini-USB port is sometimes near impossible for me to open, I’ve resorted to mini-screwdrivers and tweezers in attempting to remove the rubber covering."

Here is the link to the complete review article:

www.navigadget.com/.../qstarz-bt-q1300-review

September 20, 2008 10:26 PM