G-Fi Will Share The GPS Love

[CES 2010] What do you do when your devices don’t have a GPS chip built-in? The folks over at PosiMotion had a rather interesting device at CES 2010, the G-Fi. What this device does is receive a GPS signal, and shares the information to other devices via Wi-Fi. Measuring in at 3.08 inches by 2.91 inches by 0.69 inch and weighing about 2.5 ounces, it’s about the size of an iPhone, and can share GPS data with up to 254 wireless networking devices. With a 4-hour battery life, you could probably take this (along with your 1st gen iPhone) with you on a nice road trip. It might seem a tad pricey at $179, but you don’t see many devices (if any) offering similar features, right?

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