Electronics : Holux M-1000 32 Channel Bluetooth GPS Receiver

Electronics : Holux M-1000 32 Channel Bluetooth GPS Receiver

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Holux M-1000 32 Channel Bluetooth GPS Receiver

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Holux M-1000 32 Channel Bluetooth GPS Receiver
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3564





Product Brand: Holux
Label: Holux
Product Manufacturer: Holux
Model: M1000
Publisher: Holux
Ranking: 3564
Studio: Holux


Piece facts:
  • 32 parallel satellite-tracking channels for fast acquisition and reacquisition
  • Built in MTK MT3318 Low power consumption GPS chipset.
  • 17 hours battery life
  • Built-in WAAS/EGNOS Demodulator without any additional hardware
  • Compatible with Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) completely




Receiver GPS Bluetooth Channel 32 M-1000 Holux






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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Buy ...
This is my first GPS receiver and I have never had a complaint about it once. Maybe you can find something better, but you can be certain when you buy this that you are guaranteed a great product.

+ easy to pair
+ great price (used)
+ VERY accurate
+ small (fits easily in my pocket)
+ great reception (as long as I'm not in the bowels of a basement)
+ amazing battery life

- small (if I forget where it is I have to try and use my GPS system to find it's last known location, haha)
- There is an "ON" position, but no "OFF", you're supposed to just assume that the other position is off. It's a very minor gripe I have but found that slightly irritating.


Note: I had the same problem of XP trying to recognize the device. When I switched it to the off position it stopped doing that.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - It works and it's inexpensive
I purchased this unit to enable my Blackberry Curve 8320 (TMobile) to have GPS mapping capabilty. The M-1000 worked right out of the box. Synchronization to the built in Blackberry map program was immediate (well, OK, it takes a few seconds for the Holux to find the satellites). The unit is very small and the bluetooth works well with the Curve.

All this said, there are limitations, and they have to do with the phone I have. The Curve is not all that fast in applications processing, and the map software downloads the maps via EDGE data link as you proceed along your route. So, it's not as fast as the built in GPS units in my 2006 Honda Odyssey Touring or my Prius. That said, it's also not a $2000 option, either. It is not as fast as my TomTom One Series 3 once both of them are running since the TomTom updates and scrolls much faster. However, the Holux finds the satellites faster. I have not done diligent experiments, but the Holux is quick enough to be quite tolerable and the TomTom is slow enough to be irritating when it is starting up. Perhaps this is 10 seconds vs. 30 seconds or so?

I have NOT tried it with the included software which runs on a PC.

Conclusion: met expectations, works well, inexpensive.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Plug and play goodness ...
Out of box this GPS unit worked with no issues at all. Simple and fast Sat connection.

Since I was looking for a receiver for my internet tablet, I didn't see much info for this unit and it's compatibility with the Nokia n800 as I was shopping around.

I'm happy to report to those with this tablet, that this receiver works very well.

Running OS2008 and using Maemo Mapper 2.3.1 no hitches or issues one bit. The Sat pickup was fast and the bluetooth saw it instantly.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - works really well

This GPS is pretty small, has long battery life, starts quickly, and creates decently accurate tracks. It has no problem tracking from inside a pocket or bag. Though it couldn't find any satellites while indoor at my work it worked indoors at my house without a problem. Unfortunately the USB port is for charging only (and maybe firmware flashing?) but my computer still tries to recognize it when it is plugged in. Bluetooth pairing was fairly quick and painless.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very fast. ...
It is very fast and it works with NOkia's. The only thing is that It does not have ant home charger. Only car charger. But you may charge with any USB mini cable. I did it with an N95 USB cable. It is a standard cable.

Charge last a long time for me. I did not test it, since I am using it rarely in long time. Just opening when I lost :)


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