Saturday, November 30, 2013

Bad Elf Dongle Adds GPS to Your Wi-Fi iOS Device

Technobiru :



Bad Elf is offering a 'Bad Elf GPS for Lightning Connector' dongle that adds GPS functionality to Wi-Fi iOS devices. While all Apple's cellular devices offer GPS built-in, the Wi-Fi models do not. Instead they rely on crowd-sourced Wi-Fi to triangulate your position, which is much less accurate.




The Bad Elf GPS dongle connects to the iPad, iPod, or iPhone via the Lightning port and provides a micro-USB passthrough port for charging.







Features



● Instantly add GPS & GLONASS location support to your iPad Wi-Fi or iPod touch device with Lightning Connector.



● High performance 66-channel WAAS enables GPS provides latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, and GPS track.



● Accurate to 2.5m (9ft) up to 60,000ft and 1,000mph.



● Quickly acquire satellite lock without cell tower assistance. Hot start time in as little as 2 seconds.



● Sleek design, great fit, and an internal LED that does not protrude from the case.



● Plugs into the iPad/iPod touch either way. And because the passthrough charging cable socket is on the side, you can direct the charge cable to either side of the iPad/iPod touch.



● Built-in micro-USB port allows for pass through charging while in use.



● No internet connection or monthly subscription required.



● Download the free Bad Elf app from the App Store for firmware updates and device configuration.



● Includes free upgrade to CoPilot Premium app for voice-guided turn-by-turn vehicle navigation support (USA purchases only).




You can purchase the Bad Elf GPS dongle at the link below for $129.99. There is also a dock connector version available for $119.99.




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