Solar-powered GPS receiver from Keomo

The Keomo Solar Powered Bluetooth GPS Receiver happens to be one of those devices that is a no-brainer, that you scratch your head in amazement, wondering how come it took such a long time for it to be released onto the market. Since most GPS receivers sit on the vehicle’s dashboard, it makes perfect sense to use a solar array when it comes to powering the device instead of hooking it up into the lighter socket all the time. The internal rechargeable battery is capable of lasting up to a hundred hours of operation, and under favorable weather conditions, the Keomo Bluetooth GPS receiver can be left permanently in standby mode. Head on after the jump for more specifications.

• Nemerix 16 channel GPS chipset – 16 parallel satellites acquisition
• Built-in rechargeable Lithium battery 1100 mAh
• Support MNEA 0183V2.2 data protocol
• Auto power on/off function (when Bluetooth stays disconnected over 5 minutes)
• Working temperature: -20oC to +75oC (internal temperature)
• Storage temperature: -55oC to +90oC
• Size: 88(W) x 61(D) x 25(H) (mm)
• Weight: 80g

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