Navicore’s Tiny GPS Receiver

Navicore has unveiled what it claims to be the world’s smallest Bluetooth GPS receiver. The little device weighs just 30g, which makes it equally useful for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians.

Navicore GPS ReceiverIt works by calculating and storing your exact position using signals from 20 GPS satellites circling the Earth then communicating this information to GPS software on your mobile phone or PDA. This provides a full navigation system that includes most public roads and thousands of points-of-interest such as restaurants, hotels, petrol stations and local tourist venues. The receiver offers up to eight hours of battery life in continuous use and can be charged easily by connecting it to a laptop, PC, or a cigarette lighter outlet.

The tiny device is due out in November for a price yet to be confirmed.


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