Bad Elf GPS Pro for iPod touch, iPhone and iPad
Strange name for a product, but the Bad Elf GPS Pro (BE-GPS-2200) Direct Satellite GPS was good enough to be named the Best GPS Device in the TechRadar Best of CES 2013 Awards presented by DTS.
The small, compact, water-resistant handheld Bad Elf GPS Pro is an Apple-approved accessory that wirelessly connects (via Bluetooth wireless technology) up to five users of an iPod touch, iPhone or iPad to share real time, direct satellite GPS data for display on digital charts and a wide range of other compatible marine apps on board via satellite – anywhere in the world. Bad Elf GPS does not rely on cell tower assistance to achieve a lock or to determine position. The Bad Elf unit includes a high performance satellite receiver and antenna that receives data directly from the GPS satellites. Locking on to up to 15 satellites, a Bad Elf unit supplies GPS data up to 10 times a second that can be accurate to within 9 feet (2.5 meters) - allowing users to improve their GPS lock on the water beyond cell phone coverage areas. MSRP US $ 179.99.
Info about the Bad Elf GPS Pro, visit www.bad-elf.com.
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