
QStarz has unveiled a new GPS data logger, BT-Q1000X, which is claimed to be the most powerful of its kind. The device is claimed to be able to store up to 200,000 GPS points.
The device shares almost the same form factor as its predecessors, but you will find lots of difference with the features that this new device carries. The BT-Q1000X GPS logger also has impressive battery life and comparatively much lower power consumption, which can last up to 42 hours of operation after every full charge.
Recording a GPS point is very easy using this device, just a push of a button to get it to save a location for you. The device has an auto on-off feature which shall switch off itself after certain idle times to maximize its battery life.
Using this device you can easily capture the GPS point of a location to mapped to Google Earth, or geotag it to your digital photos. There is no information about the availability of this device for the US. A closer look at the features is as follows:
- Adopts MTK II latest chipset with high sensitivity -165dBm and 66-Channel tracking
- Ultra lower power consumption up to 42hrs operation
- Less than 15-Sec. AGPS fix support: download almanac data to realize faster TTFF and positioning under warm start
- Update Rate 1~5Hz changeable by utility provided
- G-Mouse + Bluetooth in one: wired and wireless GPS receiver
- QZSS, DGPS(WAAS+EGNOS+MSAS) support
via [gadgetsblog]








December 2nd, 2008 at 4:26 pm
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