Electronics : Qstarz BT-Q1000P 32CH & 32HR Bluetooth GPS Data Logger Travel Recorder (Q1000, 32CH, WAAS, Auto On/Off)(Bonus Carrying Case)

Electronics : Qstarz BT-Q1000P 32CH & 32HR Bluetooth GPS Data Logger Travel Recorder (Q1000, 32CH, WAAS, Auto On/Off)(Bonus Carrying Case)

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Qstarz BT-Q1000P 32CH & 32HR Bluetooth GPS Data Logger Travel Recorder (Q1000, 32CH, WAAS, Auto On/Off)(Bonus Carrying Case)

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Qstarz BT-Q1000P 32CH & 32HR Bluetooth GPS Data Logger Travel Recorder (Q1000, 32CH, WAAS, Auto On/Off)(Bonus Carrying Case)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 14764





Product Brand: Qstarz
EAN: 0859597001491
Label: Qstarz
Product Manufacturer: Qstarz
Model: BT-Q1000
Publisher: Qstarz
Ranking: 14764
Studio: Qstarz


Piece facts:
  • 32 channel: Base on MTK chipset solution, can trace signals for 32 satellites simultaneously. The fast position fix, cold start < 36 sec, hot start< 1 sec
  • 32 hours: ultra low power consumption to navigate up to 32 hours
  • Auto on-off function: Once inside the car, the receiver automatically connects with your PDA / laptop and turns itself into sleeping mode when leaving the car (after about 30 sec.).
  • 100,000 waypoints: record up to 100,000 points
  • POI button: Record point of interesting by pushing the red button




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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * love it - software a little crude ...
Works as billed. Very sensitive receiver - works on my desk in the house where my Garmin 60CS will not. Data logger is huge (100,000) points - newer version doubles that. Doesn't slide around on the car dash, setup is simple, AND it runs forever on a charge (well 30 hours, but I haven't been able to run it that long to test it. I keep recharging after every use just because I only have one battery, though I can plug the USB cable in and charge that way while I use it if and when the battery gets low.
Software utility is a little crude and there could be more information RE the options.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Do NOT buy anything from this company
Refuse to do any software upgrade. Ask you to buy a new one to get a newer version software. Your product will not be supported within just few months.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Its pretty good ...
I didn't agree with previous review which gave BT-Q1000 only 1 star. Based on my experience the product works pretty good, however I only give 4 stars because the product has a few small issues. But for the price I think its still pretty good.

The good part is that the unit can used as a gps logger and blue tooth external gps unit. I paired up my Sprint Mogul PDA phone with no issues. I use PDA apps google maps and MS live search. GPS accuracy seems pretty good although I am new to gps so I dont have any previous experiences. Mainly use in my car and its picks up sat even in the glove compartment. The blue tooth range is very good. I usually leave the unit on and keep it plugged into the supplied car charger.

I also experimented using the logger feature. I am able to download the logger data into csv, nmea, or kml formats. The mapping button on the utility app doesn't work unless you install google earth. The program simply starts google earth and sends kml data to it to map. There are many logging options that can be set on the device. Its best to setup the logging intervals and kind of data you want to store before using the logging feature. Also there is a button called set default for google that set all the options so that it can create KML data that works with google earth.

The application crashes with some meaningless error message if you press the map button without google earth installed. The manual does explain how download it, but for those people like me who dont read the manual its can be misleading to crash without any good error messages.

I emailed the qstarz technical support about feature improvements and got a next day response that they will looked into it. Its nice to know they respond to email support. Since I have not had any real major issues I have no idea if they will really provide good technical support, but its nice to know they at least respond which is not always the case.

One gripe I have is the logging utility is limited in some ways. You can download data and erase the entire log. However, as you use it, you will find it would be nice to be able to selective save parts of the log, and selectively erase parts of the log. For example, if you log an entire days worth of movement, then later download the log you most likely will want to split the log into many separate events or paths. However the tool will not allow this. You can try to separate the data afterwards but the kml format its very hard to do because they send a single gps stream data into separate XML sections.

Additional gripe. The unit and utility is needs to be in LOG mode, but its not obvious. Again I know its in the manual, but its just not obvious. If switch on the unit to NAV mode and start the window utility some of the functions actually work, but most do not work. I know RTM.

Anyways despite the issues, I am happy with this unit.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Disappointed
I expected a user friendly unit especially considering the size.
I have Windows XP and the user manual do not correspond with the XP format, confusing. When I go to Google Earth I could not download onto a map. If you want to hire a computer whiz it may work. I have 5 Garmin GPS units and they all work and download on Google Earth. I thought that this would be more what I need. I am going to return it!



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