Amaryllo launches Purity Bluetooth GPS receiver in Europe
By Darren Murph | December 30, 2006
Joining the fairly saturated Bluetooth GPS market — but not exactly competing for that “world’s smallest” crown — is Amaryllo’s Purity. Sporting a 3.39- x 1.73- x 0.52-inch enclosure and weighing 2.08 ounces, the sleek, matte-finished device sports internal Bluetooth for connecting with PDAs, smartphones, and other GPS-lovin’ gizmos, and receives its intel via the SiRF Star III LP (low-power) chipset. Reportedly, the unit can muster 15 hours on a single charge, and should also ship with a car charger, AC adapter, rubber anti-slip stickers, and a silicon protections sleeve. While we doubt this €90 ($118) receiver will see US shores anytime soon, it’s slated to land in Europe next month, but we American (and Taiwanese) lads have plenty of alternatives to choose from, anyway.
[Via NaviGadget]
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