Jul

Grass

G3 GPS Sensor

Polar will be releasing a new GPS device called G3 GPS Sensor, it will transmit data to you watch over a wireless connection. Not much else is know..

via NaviGadget

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Sep

Grass

Suunto Comet

For lightweight navigation, check out the Suunto Comet, a key ring compass and thermometer.

Source: Suunto

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Sep

Grass

Nalgene Compass Lid

Quite handy, the Nalgene compass lid.

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Sep

Grass

Magellan 2500T

Magellan has released 3 new GPS devices, two of them, the 2200T and 2500T, are what Magellan calls CrossoverGPS’s. What it means is that they are designed to work both for navigating the street and the outdoors. They feature both roadmaps and light topographic maps as standard and details regional maps can be added via SD card.

They both features SmartDetour (to route you around slow freeway traffic) and SayWhere (text-to-speech), waterproffing to IPX-4 and the 2500T also features real-time traffic update and music player.

Via: NaviGadget

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Aug

Grass

Amaryllo Trip Tracker

Amaryllo is a new Dutch developer of GPS and navigation product. They have presented the Trip Tracker aimed at trackers, cyclists, surfers and sailors. The device has the ability to navigate waypoints and is able to remember up to 1000 waypoints. Also, 20 routes can be stored and for extra storage there is a SD/MMC slot It uses USB to connect to PC (there is also a Bluetooth version available) and bundled software it can convert your trip to Google Earth format for PC overview.

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Aug

Grass

Casio GPR-100
Casio has presented what they call the worlds smallest gps device. The watch sized gps receiver looks to be more of a “log-what-you-did”-device than a navigational tool. The GPR-100 measures the distance traveled, current and average speed, time aswell a having all the standard features of a digital watch.

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