Versatile GPS Location Finder Receiver Data Logger Photo Tagger

The GPS Location Finder Receiver Data Logger & Photo Tagger is a versatile device that fits into your palm & could be a constant companion on your travel.

The device contains a high performance Skytraq Venus 6 chipset & runs efficiently on a Lithium-ion rechargeable battery for as long as 14 hours.

You can purchase the versatile GPS Location Finder Receiver Data Logger & Photo Tagger from HKoffer for as low as $97 that includes shipping & handling.

gps-tracker-data-logger-1The accompanying software allows you to view the GPS Location on Google maps or Google Earth. You can upload photos on Flickr & add the GPS locational information automatically on the Flickr photos.

The GPS Receiver allows you to view speed, altitude & GPS co-ordinates at any point on your travel. If you are capturing videos or audio tracks, you can include GPS locational information & names of places automatically into your media files.

The device can be used as a navigator much like any other high priced GPS device. There are 8 LED indicators that indicate with accuracy the distance from the destination.

You can switch between the location finder & the data logger mode easily. It is configurable & you can log events in specific intervals of time (1 sec to 30 secs) or distance (1 meter to 65,535 meters).

The device does not require any ongoing subscription & upgrades are included free with the purchase. The GPS Location Finder Receiver Data Logger & Photo Tagger is compatible with Windows XP & Vista systems. Data can be exported with the USB port into any computer.

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2 Responses to “Versatile GPS Location Finder Receiver Data Logger Photo Tagger”

  1. emme said:

    Hey this is a very interesting article!

  2. gps track said:

    There is a great deal to learn. Regarding the tracking gadgets what is more effective GPS or GSM?

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