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Brand: GiSTEQ EAN: 0898402001233 Item Dimensions: Label: GiSTEQ Manufacturer: GiSTEQ Model: CD110BT MPN: BT Publisher: GiSTEQ Studio: GiSTEQ Warranty: 1-year limited warranty Features:
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![]() Rating: - GiSTEQ PhotoTrackr (CD110BT)overall this is a very good product. I used it when I traveled to NY. it is worth mentioning that it has a hard time locking the GPS signal when there are tall buildings all around (Manhattan). but after it acquires the lock it keeps it. the provided software has some quirks. The fact that they decided to include a software activation machnism is very annoying. I'd much rather if they verified that I am allowed to use the software by making me connect the GPS to the ... Read More Rating: - Great Device, No Mac Support YetThe hardware side of this device works great. Long battery life, easy to use, fast satellite acquisitions. The documentation could use an overview of the buttons and lights and how the hardware controls work. This info can be found on the GiSTEQ support forums, but not in detail in the included documentation. The major hit is that this is advertised as having support for the Mac platform. The only part that works on the Mac is the bluetooth serial device connection. As of 8/26/08 the Mac Phototrakr ... Read More Rating: - multifunctional: geotagging and mappingWatch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3F5H05T2GPNN5 Works for standalone photo geotagging, plus interfaces with my Nokia N800 tablet for map navigation. 5 stars with the caveat that it is a bleeding-edge device. Bundled software has a nice feature set and interfaces with the major photo-sharing sites, but is a little unstable. Has a small built-in speaker that says, "Satellites positioning", "Satellites locked", "Bluetooth on" and "Bluetooth off". The volume of the speaker can ... Read More Rating: - GadgetI have only used the GiSTEQ a few times. It works as a good tool for finding where you have been. The online maps are generally accurate until you are in a rural area, then you have to figure out the names of streets and locations from the local county maps. The road I live on has been here for years but it and many other roads in rural Alabama are incorrectly named. I wonder if the maps were drawn by an Auburn Grad? Roll Tide |