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  • Wonde Proud's Bluetooth GPS receiver touts unreal battery life

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    02.06.2007

    Alright, so maybe "unrealistic" is more like it, but regardless, we highly doubt the latest Bluetooth GPS device from Taiwan's own Wonde Proud can actually live up to its lofty claims. Of course, the GPS-BT760 could indeed be using some early prototype form of EEStor's sensational battery, but considering the company itself proclaims the built-in battery is of the 2400mA/h Li-ion variety, we're a bit miffed. Aside from claiming up to "55 hours of continuous use" on a single charge, the unit is fairly ho hum, and sports a SiRF Star III receiver, -159dBm sensitivity, four hour recharge rate, four LEDs to indicate status, and a "non-slip back pad" for chilling on your dash. Nah, there's no pricing -- or more importantly, actual availability -- information just yet on this one, but if someone manages to scoop one and has just over two full days to prove or disprove a claim, let us in on the results.

  • Transystems intros solar-powered Bluetooth GPS receiver

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    01.02.2007

    There's no shortage of Bluetooth GPS receivers out there, but Taiwan's Transystems seems to think there's room for at least one more, hoping to sway would-be users in favor of its i-Blue757 unit by sweetening the deal with some added solar power action. Supposedly, the unit's battery will give you a full 26 hours of juice on its own, or up to 100 hours of use when backed up by the attached solar panel (in direct sunlight, of course), taking just three hours to refill after you've drained it. How much good all that staying power will do you when it's tied to your comparatively less long-lasting laptop or PDA is another matter. Apart from the sun soaking capabilities, the unit appears to be a fairly standard Bluetooth GPS receiver, with a 16 channel Nemerix GPS module at its core and weighing in at a relatively lightweight 3.7 ounces. Exactly when you might be able to get your hands on one, however, (or how much it'll cost) remains to be seen.[Via Shiny Shiny]