torsdag 12. juli 2012
Garmin slår til igjen
Garmin Unveils GPS/Glonass
Receiver for Mobile DevicesGarmin has added its technological
muscle to the market for external GPS receivers for mobile devices, not only
using GPS but also by receiving signals from Russia’s Glonass constellation.
Yesterday Garmin unveiled its GLO receiver, which connects to Apple and Android
devices wirelessly via Bluetooth and offers battery life of 12 hours and
10-times-per-second position update rate. Garmin’s receiver is the first
wireless GPS receiver to work on both the GPS and Glonass networks, according to
the Olathe, Kan.-based avionics manufacturer. “When using both GPS and Glonass
satellites, the time it takes for the receiver to ‘lock on’ to a position is [on
average] approximately 20 percent faster than using GPS alone,” according to
Garmin. “Furthermore, when using both GPS and Glonass, the receiver has access
to 24 more satellites than using GPS alone.” The GLO package for aviation
applications sells for $129 and is available immediately. The aviation kit
includes a mount, power cable and a free trial of Garmin’s Pilot app for six
months. The GLO receiver by itself sells for $99; it will begin shipping in
August.
Ingen kommentarer:
Legg inn en kommentar
Merk: Bare medlemmer av denne bloggen kan legge inn en kommentar.