November 30th, 2007

EyStar Bluetooth GPS ReceiverSecured Digital Applications today unveiled its new EyStar Bluetooth GPS receiver for the U.S. market.

“The EyStar Bluetooth GPS receiver forms part of a system comprising of navigation software installed in either a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, PDA or laptop. No cable or line of sight is required to connect the receiver to a compatible cell phone, PDA or laptop. The pocket-sized receiver can be used without external power for up to 15 hours. The 20-channel all-in-view tracking SiRF Star III GPS receiver with its high sensitivity is particularly suitable for city or mountain navigation,” the press release says.

According to Secured Digital Applications, the EyStar Bluetooth GPS receiver is a cheaper alternative to vehicle mounted navigation systems as it has the advantage of being moved from one vehicle to another or be used as a navigator for mountain hiking.

The receiver is expected to be launched in the United States during the first quarter of 2008 and retailed at less than $100 a unit. The price does not include the Microsoft Street and Trips navigation software.

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