GPS tracker or GPS logger? If GPS logger I recommend Columbus V900.
Buying Advice External GPS Logger, Need Recommendations
Buying Advice External GPS Logger, Need Recommendations
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Apr 21 2009, 09:52 PM
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GPS tracker or GPS logger? If GPS logger I recommend Columbus V900.
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Apr 22 2009, 07:48 AM
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QUOTE(calvin_gsc @ Apr 22 2009, 02:04 AM) I use a Royaltek RBT-2300 Bluetooth Data Logger GPS. Yes, Columbus V-900 is more expensive but it has more function. The most important feature of Columbus V-900 that I really like is its size, small & thin. Also battery life is >20hrs if use for data logging only.To connect to the computer, you need to use bluetooth. It doesn't come with usb connectivity. I use Geosetter software to geotag my photos. The Columbus V-900 has lotsa functions in it but gonna cost you more. USD99.95 vs USD49.95 I use GPicSync to do geotagging. It more simpler than GeoSetter. Edit - Just find out that BuyGPSNow have promotion on i-Blue 821 Slim. Only USD44.95 from originally 79.95 This post has been edited by GHz: Apr 22 2009, 07:56 AM |
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Apr 22 2009, 12:31 PM
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You can get it in Malaysia but it is cheaper if you buy from the internet.
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