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i-Blue 747 Bluetooth Data Logger GPS Receiver (Auto On/Off, 51 ch, WAAS, Bluetooth, USB, Push to Log, 32Mb Memory with Google Integration)

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i-Blue 747 Bluetooth Data Logger GPS Receiver (Auto On/Off, 51 ch, WAAS, Bluetooth, USB, Push to Log, 32Mb Memory with Google Integration) Features
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** New!! ** With 32Mb memory for 150,000 way points record. Dual mode for both Data record and Navigation. Come up with a push button for recording data manually (Push to log). The recorded data can be played as track on the Google Map.
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What Customers Say About i-Blue 747 Bluetooth Data Logger GPS Receiver (Auto On/Off, 51 ch, WAAS, Bluetooth, USB, Push to Log, 32Mb Memory with Google Integration):
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small amout of memory (32mb)medium software qualitygood receptionlong battery time
The software can be more reliable if there is a separate program used to interface with the i-Blue and download data. The i-Blue is powered by MTK Chipset making it comparably sensitive to the SiRFstar III. I have also used the i-Blue to geotag my digital photos and plot my trips with speed and altitude information. Once the data is downloaded, the resulting trail can be plotted on a map with side windows showing speed and elevation.
In either case, it will output NEMA data. I have used the i-Blue with Google Earth on my T-Mobile Dash Windows Smartphone and with MS Streets and Trips on my Windows XP computer. For the price, the i-Blue 747 is two products in one. It is a GPS receiver and a GPS data logger. The size of the i-Blue is 72 mm x 45 mm x 20 mm and weighs about 64 grams. It has it's own USB rechargeable Li-Ion battery that can probably lasts for more then 24 hours.The included software "GPS PhotoTagger" is used to configure the i-Blue's logging options, download and erase data.
An even better solution is for the i-Blue to have a USB mass storage interface.But, in conclusion, I have found that for the price, the i-Blue is well suited for what I bought it for. Photos that have the time synchronized can be geolocated on the map. The only interface with the i-Blue is a serial COM port. The included software "GPS PhotoTagger" is used to download and plot data points. On the side is a switch that turns the i-Blue on, puts it in receiver mode, and turns on logging. I may need to download data from i-Blue more then once to get all the points. As a GPS receiver, it can function in Bluetooth mode or as attached to the USB as a virtual COM port.
The data can be exported to a number of formats so it can be used with third party programs such as "GeoSetter for Windows."Some limitations are slow and occasional unreliable data transfers unstable software. A non-skid rubber coating on the bottom of the unit keeps it from moving on the dashboard. As a GPS data logger, it has 32Mb of onboard memory which can hold about 150k points. There is also a button on top that can be pressed to record waypoints.
Haven't used the phototagging part of the included program, but seems straighforward. Google maps and google earth are the best way to view the data. One button on top and you can mark any location. I use it to track mileage in the log, and with Streets and Trips in the car for directions, and with my windows mobile PDA. Good buy, very satisfied. Plenty of room in memory to log several different day trips. Accurate, Battery lasts all day. Does log odd points when standing still, but not a real problem.
and even really accurate (error < 10 ft). Excellent price, excellent product.It seems to be a little bit confused when you stand for a while at the same place for extended periods, adding lot of records with distorted data (some times add points as far as 200 meters away.).While using it with a gps map with my pda. it worked flawlessly.
Battery charge lasts for at least ten hours. Another minor problem is: You have to keep the device on the log mode to download data. You can customize the logged data. The download is painfully slow. I used i-Blue 747 to log my ski trips, hikes and to geocode trip photos.
However when I started downloading the data, the device was 60% full, which meant at least 7-8 hours data from my previous experience. It was just about an hour of data. It takes few minutes to download few mb data from the unit to the interface (then you can save it to the computer in a format of your choice). When I opened the KML file in Google Earth I noticed that the data wasn't complete. You can download the data in CVS, kml or NMEA format. It is small, light, aesthetic and captures gps data very well.Addendum:Yesterday when I came home from a skiing trip, I downloaded the data, saved it to a file and erased it from the device. MS S&T could see the GPS however it couldn't communicate with it). I have been using it for a month and overall I love this unit.
This device captures data anywhere in my car, backpack or even inside my house. When it appends some unnecessary entries to your log (you can make it stop logging using the interface but not before it adds at least a couple of entries). I couldn't try downloading the data again because I had already erased it. I also use it with Microsoft Streets and Trips using bluetooth (If I remember correctly, I couldn't make it work with MS S&T using USB connection. I wish it had supported GPX format then I wouldn't have to convert the files.
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