Tthe Freedom Mini GPS is a tiny standalone GPS module that’s perfectly suited to swinging from your key chain or a homemade ankle bracelet strapped to a wanderlust-prone child. Along with its dwarven size, it features a SiRF Star III chipset and syncs up with your notebook or PDA via Bluetooth. It’ll be available sometime in June for $99.
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steven
Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 9:50 AMpretty neat. is 10hrs a decent runtime? seems a little short. nice and small though.
Roger
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 at 4:33 PMThis device is very handy, esspecially if you combine the miniGPS with nav4all.com Free navigation software on your Mobile with GPRS. You don’t need another navigation device anumore
Jason Saggers
Tuesday, January 22, 2008 at 12:52 PMThis unit is not for tracking lost children etc.
It combines with your blue tooth enabled phone/PDA and gives you your location or directions via TomTom, Google maps etc.
It works like in car GPS/navigation etc.
RRP price is $189.00AU.
Just though I would clear all that up.