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Using a Bluetooth GPS Receiver for Easy Navigation on the Road

Maps have been used for travelers who are looking to make their way through places that they aren't fully familiar with. However, they can be outdated and tough to carry around. GPS receivers have replaced maps as great products to use for navigation, especially road navigation needs. It can be used in conjunction with a PDA program. One of the common problems is integrating GPS information with a wireless program for wireless navigation. Wires can limit functions of a GPS device and will generally require USB wires. However, a Bluetooth GPS receiver will eliminate the need for those wires.

 

A Bluetooth GPS receiver is considered to be a main standard for wireless navigation. With this technology two different devices that work together can communicate by receiving signals from another without having to use any wires. The devices will need to be within ten meters of one another.

The receiver that works with Bluetooth wireless technology will transfer GPS data that the receiver gets onto a PDA or other mobile information device that is compatible with the technology that the GPS receiver has. Therefore, a Bluetooth GPS program will only be useful on PDAs and other multiple devices that are capable of handling Bluetooth signals and technologies.

One of the best reasons as to why a Bluetooth GPS program is great is because of its wireless navigation technology. Original GPS programs would require a USB port or other wire to be connected between the GPS receiver and the PDA. However, because the Bluetooth receiver and Bluetooth PDA can easily read each others signals no wires will be needed.

It is also easy to organize Bluetooth products. For instance, inside a car a Bluetooth GPS receiver can be placed on the dashboard or other part of the car where it has a good view of the sky. The PDA can be mounted onto the dashboard of the car so that the driver will be able to have a good view of the information that the receiver is sending to the PDA device. This can be done because there are no wires involved.

Some GPS receivers or PDA devices will have CompactFlash slots. These would normally be used for the two devices to connect to one another if they cannot be connected through a USB port. Because no wires are going to be used through Bluetooth technology in both the receiver and the device the slot can be used for other things. This includes storing maps and various different software programs that can be useful for navigation purposes.

Depending on the program that is used other features can be present on a Bluetooth receiver. This includes information on points of interest on the roads, detailed maps of urban areas and recalculation services on routes.

In summary, a Bluetooth GPS receiver is a great tool to use for travel. It not only eliminates the need for wires but it also allows for easier usage for travel.



 

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