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Freedom Mini GPS Designed for Tracking Lost Keys, Small Children

4:00AM May 31, 2007 | Seamus Byrne

minigps.jpgTthe 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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Comments

  • steven

    May 31, 2007 at 9:50 AM

    pretty neat. is 10hrs a decent runtime? seems a little short. nice and small though.

  • Roger

    August 21, 2007 at 4:33 PM

    This 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

    January 22, 2008 at 12:52 PM

    This 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.

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