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Electronics : Holux M-1200 Bluetooth GPS Receiver

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Holux M-1200 Bluetooth GPS Receiver

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Holux M-1200 Bluetooth GPS Receiver
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 14546







Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Holux
Connectivity: USB
EAN: 0874698000020
Label: Holux
Product Manufacturer: Holux
Model: M-1200
Publisher: Holux
Ranking: 14546
Studio: Holux


Piece facts:
  • Holux M-1200 Wireless Bluetooth GPS Receiver (HOLUX Technology, Inc) General Features:
  • Built in MTK MT3318 Low power consumption GPS chipset
  • 32 parallel satellite-tracking channels for fast acquisition and reacquisition
  • Superior sensitivity up to -159 dBm Dual interface (Bluetooth + GPS-mouse)
  • Compatible with Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP)







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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very useful GPS receiver paired with Motorola Q ...
This is a Bluetooth GPS receiver that works very well with a Motorola Q and Windows Live Search to function as a portable GPS unit. The M-1200 is very small, comes with a rechargable battery, a USB cable to connect to your computer and a car charger with a mini-USB connector (which is the same as my Q charger). It was very easy to setup with clear instructions. The battery life has been excellent, as has the GPS function. Using the M-1200 with my Q and Live Search I can get turn by turn driving directions from anywhere. I don't get a voice telling me to turn, by I do get beeps warning of upcoming turns and the software automatically shows the next turn on the screen. Google Maps also work, but I prefer the Live Search software. $60 for the GPS receiver and free Live Search make for a good alternative to an in vehicle GPS unit. The M-1200 also works with my HP tablet's Bluetooth, but I couldn't get Microsoft MapPoint to work. MapPoint is due for a product refresh though. The M-1200 does not come with any free mapping software, so you need to purchase a product if you want to pair the M-1200 with a notebook or tablet as a portable GPS.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - it's OK
I bought this receiver for my Blackberry Pearl.
The good things about this receiver is that it's very affordable. It was able to locate me quickly from start up, and at most was off no more than 30feet.
The only thing I could not stand about this receiver was the update interval time. If you were driving 70mph, it would leave huge gaps between updates, along with the loading from the AT&T EDGE network, I'd sometimes skip out of the map.

I'd suggest spending more money on a stand alone receiver if you plan on using it a lot. This is a nice receiver but it just didn't deliever what I had expected.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works Well with Blackberry Pearl ...
I have a Verizon BlackBerry Pearl 8130. The new version of Google Maps that shows one's current location peaked my interest in this. The default Maps version gives a rough approximation of your location by triangulating on the nearest cell phone towers. Although helpful, it can be many hundreds of feet off. I like this feature but wished for more accuracy.

After doing some research on Bluetooth GPS receivers, I decided to buy this unit. I've been using it now for a couple days and found it to be very impressive.

While sitting in my dining room and using Google Maps, the unit synced up flawlessly and displayed my current location with a blue dot on the map. I zoomed in and was amazed how accurately the dot was placed. I switched to satellite view and continued to zoom in. I then saw my house come into view and, to my amazement, the blue dot was centered on the roof, immediately over the location where I was sitting. Now that is accuracy!

The unit is built solidly built. The on-off switch operates with precision and is not flimsy. The charging connector is mini-USB and has a nice positive feel to it. It also came with a car charger and user manual. I found all the documentation online and downloadable. This is a great little unit and I'd give it six stars if I could. At $59.95 it was a bargain.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Using with BlackBerry Curve 8320
I purchased this for use with my T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8320. I'm using it with BlackBerry Maps and Google Maps for BlackBerry. It is working very well. The device is about the size of a bic lighter (just a bit thicker). Satellite reception is amazingly good even inside buildings and vehicles - good enough that it can be turned on and left inside your travel bag so that you don't accidently leave it in a rental car. Device charges from mini-USB so it is very convenient and includes a car adapter.

The included map software seems to be for windows mobile devices so was useless to me, but recommend Google Maps anyway as you can get traffic flow overlay.

No problems - just works like it is supposed to.




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