GPS Keychain
More and more phones or PDAs are coming equipped with GPS nowadays, but yours might not. As long as it’s Bluetooth compatible though, you can use this tiny GPS Receiver keychain from ThinkGeek. The tiny keychain will pull in the information you need and transmit the data to your phone or PDA. Please note, you’ll need some sort of GPS software, so check out your brand’s website for available software that you can download and install.
At $99 it’s probably cheaper than a new GPS phone/PDA.
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2 opinions for GPS Keychain
Ryan Rodriguez
Jun 12, 2008 at 3:25 pm
Why is it that casual (weekend warrior) hikers in packs of 10+ need to bring their GPS keychains or small devices… when they are in a park that is surrounded by industrial buildings in Irvine, CA? WHY??? What is wrong with our society? I’m sorry to rant.. but geeze-louise!
-Ryan
Fast Forward into Technology’s Future
Sep 17, 2008 at 7:17 pm
[...] (88.9-mm) device that holds thousands of songs. Fold-out maps and compasses have been replaced by GPS. And I can easily carry dozens of books with me wherever I go all in one [...]
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