The EyStar Bluetooth GPS receiver from Secure Digital Applications will be released in the US, aiming to make GPS navigation available to just about anybody with a Bluetooth-enabled cellphone, PDA or laptop. The pocket-sized receiver has enough juice for up to 15 hours, and is accurate as can be thanks to the 20-channel all-in-view tracking SiRF Star III GPS receiver. While getting the EyStar Bluetooth GPS receiver might not complement your car’s dashboard well, it will be easy on your pocket since it will retail for under the $100 mark when released in Q1 2008. Just remember to save up extra to pick up the Microsoft Street and Trips navigation software.
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