Ambicom BT-GPS H1 Rev 2.0

Fry’s had a sale on Ambicom Bluetooth GPS units this weekend.  $39.00 less $20.00 mail in rebate.

The units are NEMA 0183 complaint and use the SiRF Star III chip set.  It works with a variety of software on PCs, Macs, PDA, smart phones, etc…

The unit is small, well built, rugged, includes a rechargable LiIon battery, and uses a standard mini-USB charging port (includes an automobile adapter as well).

For the price it’s hard to beat.

Fry’s PLU 5504110

Ambicom BT-GPS H1 Rev 2.0


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