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iBlue-747b: i-Blue 747 Bluetooth Data Logger GPS Receiver

iBlue-747b: i-Blue 747 Bluetooth Data Logger GPS Receiver
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iBlue-747b: i-Blue 747 Bluetooth Data Logger GPS Receiver Features

** 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.
New Version B with 51ch. firmware and double memory capacity
 

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Additional iBlue-747b: i-Blue 747 Bluetooth Data Logger GPS Receiver Information

This BT GPS logger features an all-in-one, cost-effective portable GPS logging solution. With its large on-board memory, it allows you to log your route by setting the interval of time/ distance/ speed. Point of interest can also be recorded by push of a button. Through user friendly utility, it shows your track on Google Earth. This data logger is small and robust, ideal to carry everywhere for applications such as route tracking, keeping a watchful eye on shipment or vehicles.

 

What Customers Say About iBlue-747b: i-Blue 747 Bluetooth Data Logger GPS Receiver:

SO ADVICE: ensure that the number of data points actually downloaded (takes about a minute) matches the number of points the unit initially said it had stored. It's functional and gets the job done but it's not too polished. I have used this product for several months now and agree with the other 2 reviewers that it does a great job of acquiring GPS satellites and recording the track data.The provided software for extracting the data, however, is pretty clunky. If not, download again.One nice feature of the software is that it will output track data DIRECTLY to Google Earth. Note that I only use the USB port and have never used the BT feature.NOTE: The biggest problem is that FREQUENTLY only part of the track data will download to the software. I thought this was a deal-breaker until I discovered that one could simply try a second time to download the data and it will always (so far) get it all. It puts out both POI's and a path; this can be redundant and confusing, etc. You can also save the tract points from the s/w in various formats but you might have to use a 3rd party translation program to make the data compatible with whatever you want to do with it.

This device captures data anywhere in my car, backpack or even inside my house. 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). 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. Battery charge lasts for at least ten hours. 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 used i-Blue 747 to log my ski trips, hikes and to geocode trip photos. 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).

It was just about an hour of data. Another minor problem is: You have to keep the device on the log mode to download data. However when I started downloading the data, the device was 60% full, which meant at least 7-8 hours data from my previous experience. I wish it had supported GPX format then I wouldn't have to convert the files. You can customize the logged data. 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.

You can download the data in CVS, kml or NMEA format. The download is painfully slow. When I opened the KML file in Google Earth I noticed that the data wasn't complete. I couldn't try downloading the data again because I had already erased it.

I have mixed feeling about this product, performance wise, with the new MTK 32-Channel chipset, is it competent. But nevertheless this is not for commando operations :) Overall, in terms of usability, it does the job well, but don't skip the user manual. The latest version is 2.0 (as of May 2007) and may be downloaded from the manufacturer's website[.].

I have read in forums that this GPS is 'tuned' for automobile speed, but I have no issues using it as a pedestrian, i.e. But damn the switch that changes the mode from Off to Bluetooth mode to Log mode, it is very small and fiddly, definitely needs improvement. From experience, it performs better than the average GPS with SiRF III chipset, significantly, it has a very fast cold start and high sensitivity.

Aesthetic wise, it has a nice two tone finish with a back cover for battery release, the battery is a common Lithium Polymer size similar to those use in mobile phones, the user manual shows a list of compatibility. it is just as good ;)It uses the standard NMEA 0183 GPS communication protocol, which more or less allows you to hook up with most of the shelve SatNav software like Microsoft Streets & Trips, or free one like 'GPS Trackmaker'. This can be done via USB with the I/O emulator software provided or Bluetooth.The Data Logger software however needs improvement, although usable and functional, it could do with more clarity of functions or even checking for spelling mistake or maybe it just a matter of waiting for the next release.

In general, the case is not suitable for exposure to weather, the USB port is exposed, the push to log button looks like it is going sip water. 4 Stars.

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