Review - i-Blue 737 Bluetooth GPS Receiver
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The i-Blue 737 Bluetooth GPS receiver packs in some features that make it a powerhouse among other more expensive GPS receivers of its kind. You have 32 channels and an amazing up to 25 hours of navigation time. The MTK chipset gives you ultra-high sensitivity to -158dBm. You also don't have to worry about long startup times like with some other GPS receivers.
The key attributes of the i-Blue 737 are, 32-Channel all-in-view satellite tracking, Ultra high sensitivity MTK chipset (-158dBm), Smart power saving function for up to 25 hours of operation on one charge, Smart auto sleep & wake function for up to 360 hours in standby mode, Fast position acquisition, 39 seconds from a cold start, 36 seconds from a warm start, and 1 second from a hot start. |

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It is compatible with WAAS, EGNOS, and MSAS for accuracy augmentation signals and position accuracy is within 2.5 meters to 3 meters without augmentation signal. It has support for the NMEA-0183 V3.0 GPS communication standard V3.0 (4800-115200 baud) as well as for the Bluetooth version 1.1, 1.2 and 2.0 Serial Protocol Profile.
The i-Blue 737 package includes the receiver, a 120/240 Volt AC charger, a 12 Volt DC car charger, a Li-ion replaceable battery, and a manual. The manual does not contain instructions to pair the i-Blue 737 with the Microsoft Bluetooth stack found in Windows Mobile 5.0. This device has a very sensitive receiver, fast location acquisition time and great battery life. But it has no carrying case and no customer support contact information. |
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