Bluetooth GPS mouse

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Bluetooth GPS mouse

Announced August 3, 2007, Navilock has chosen a GPS chip developed by u-blox to power a high performance Bluetooth GPS mouse.

Navilock's BT-451 mouse acts as an external GPS receiver with its own power source that wirelessly connects to Bluetooth-enabled devices such as PDAs, mobile phones and UMCPs. Bluetooth-enabled devices only connect to it when positioning functionality is required, optimizing battery times for both the GPS mouse and the device connecting to it. The BT-451 also boasts excellent tracking performance due to its powerful antenna, which greatly outperforms the smaller antennas typical of GPS receivers integrated into consumer handheld devices, and is small enough to slip into a pocket or attach to a belt clip.

u-blox' high sensitivity ATR0635 GPS single chip, with award winning SuperSense indoor GPS functionality, makes the BT-451 capable of accurately tracking outdoors as well as indoors, where most GPS receivers lose the much weaker indoor signals.

The BT-451 is available at major retail stores across Europe.