MG-950D Bluetooth GPS Data Logger

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MainNav has a plan to launch its new bluetooth GPS data logger at CES 2008 event named “MG-950D”. Generally speaking, the device covers a lot of function that make it useful for hiking, biking, driving and can be operate as a bluetooth GPS receiver, let the users to share the GPS data with other device. Additionally, it also loaded SiRF Star III GPS receiver and can calculate speed and altitude while you workout and store that info so later on you can transfer it to your PC via the USB interface and view on Google Earth. Last but not least, you can store up to 120,000 waypoints.


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  1. 1 GPS geek dude Jan 2nd, 2008 at 8:48 pm

    Hi there, anybody knows where I can purchase i-gotU GPS datalogger? My co-worker has one and I love the performance! Since the price is reasonable, it could be a nice investment for gadget lovers.

  2. 2 xenox Jan 3rd, 2008 at 8:38 am

    May, you have to wait until CES event this month

  3. 3 BobH May 9th, 2008 at 11:14 pm

    Anybody seen this unit for sale yet - I want four yesterday!

  4. 4 Eglantine Jun 6th, 2008 at 9:21 pm

    Yeah, this blog was from a while ago, so I just want to add that Semsons & Co. Inc. is selling this item. They are offering free shipping and an additional 10% off (coupon code “MG950D”). It’s a limited time promotion (at least that’s what Semsons’ blog said). I got mine already and it’s pretty cool! I’ll probably get one for my brother too since he’s such an athletic nut.

  5. 5 bluetooth Aug 2nd, 2008 at 9:29 am

    Nice project. But it would be cheaper to buy a ready-made commercial Bluetooth GPS. Usually those things have internal batteries with a charging circuit. And they come in very compact housing.

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