Globalsat shows off BT-368 GPS receiver
By Darren Murph | January 8, 2008
It doesn’t seem that Globalsat has come out and officially announced the introduction of its BT-368, but sure enough, it made the trek to Vegas. Reportedly, this Bluetooth GPS receiver features an ultrathin design, 10 hours of battery life, a SiRFstarIII chipset and support for WAAS / EGNOS. Regrettably, we’ve no more information to share just yet, but feel free to tag the read link for one more angle.
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