i-gotU Bluetooth GPS Logger to document your travels

Here is what have for “archivist-technophiles full of wanderlust” !
The igotU GT-200e tracks and records wherever you go, uploads the recorded data to online mappping apps including the Google Earth, as well as storing the recorded data in real-time on its 64MB of internal memory.
According to the company Mobile Action Technology, it also can hold up to 260,000 waypoints including altitude, speed, time, and distance, communicates with Bluetooth-enabled PDAs that have their own mapping software installed, supports Windows 7, Vista and XP operating system, compatible with digital cameras
and camera phones. Last but not least, it can work up to 30 hrs with two hours of charge.
You can find it at around $150.
Via i-gotU
Tags: Bluetooth, Google Earth, GPS, GPS logegr, i-gotU, igotU, Mobile Action Technology, pda, Vista, Windows 7, XP
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