Articles tagged: Bluetooth GPS
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Raisa Raima Before you are ready to hit the road, accompany yourself with one of the most accurate and electronic guide, GPS navigation systems. Here is a guide and quick tips to find out the right GPS gadget for you. written by Raisa Raima Modern advanced technology enables people to lead a high-tech lifestyle. When it comes to a companion of travelling there are solutions. For making travel enjoyable and hassle free, there is Bluetooth GPS Receiver. written by Raisa Raima The Bluetooth GPS receivers are very efficient and help the users to track their speed, distance and time quickly and that also without any hassles. Moreover, the extra features which come embedded with this device are just mind-boggling. written by Korbin Newlyn A new wireless technology known as Bluetooth has combined with GPS navigation technology to simplify your navigation needs. Read on to learn more. written by Denis Smith Turn your PDA, Mobile Phone or Laptop PC into a satellite navigation system with this 32 channel Bluetooth GPS receiver. This Bluetooth GPS Receiver is ideal for use with the popular navigation software TomTom Navigator. written by Angela Carter Fishing is an American pastime. Find out how a GPS can help enhance that experience. written by Angela Carter In this world of child abduction, can GPS technology help ensure our children's safety? written by Angela Carter Vacations go by so quickly. Could a GPS be used to optimize your vacation time? written by Angela Carter How can installing a GPS receiver in mobile phones improve our lives? written by Angela Carter Vacations are too far apart (2-3 weeks a year?) and are planned, paid for and anxiously awaited for to have to worry about getting lost. Whether you plan on lying by the beach or pool all day, you might want to find a certain restaurant or shop, or hiking through the forest a GPS can take the worry out of traveling and allow you to enjoy your trip. written by Angela Carter GPS stands for Global Positioning System and was initially designed to be used by the U.S. military and is operated by the U.S. Defense Department. This system consists of 24 satellites, these satellites are 12,000 miles above us. written by Angela Carter The first thing to decide is how you plan on using a GPS and the second is how much you plan on spending on a GPS. Do you plan on using it in your car, for hiking and backpacking, or for hunting and/or fishing? Current GPS receivers are limited as to what they can do and are optimized a specific purpose. << previous page 1 next page>> |