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enlarge | Brand: GiSTEQ Category: CE
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $97.09 You Save: $32.90 (25%)
New (3) from $97.09
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 8533
Media: Electronics System Memory: 4 Connectivity: USB Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 1.8 x 0.9 Operation Time: 32 hours in continuous mode; Stand-by Mode: 2000 hours; Charging Time: 3 hours Vibration sensor for power management (auto power on / off) Cold/Warm/Hot start time: 45/38/6 seconds (on average) 16 channels satellite tracking World-wide photo tracking on google map (Certain area might not have detail map coverage.) Built-in rechargeable 1100mAh Li-ion battery Store up to 3~4 weeks of data (4MB flash memory for data logging, with 16 bytes binary data per record that stores up to 250K) Color: Black USB Powered No subscription, no monthly fee. Warranty: 1-year limited Warranty
MPN: CD-111 Model: CD-111 UPC: 898402001219 EAN: 0898402001219 ASIN: B000NM1LCG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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nice unit May 1, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I looked long and hard at the different trackers and I'm sure if I tried each and every one they would have features that I'm missing. The reason I got this one is the motion sensor. The unit is very controllable as to the time before "going to sleep" can be set in minutes, the tracking set in distance covered (in feet) or time between readings in seconds (every-X_seconds). So charge it up for 30 hours of continual use or weeks of it turning itself on when it detects motion and off after 5 minutes of no motion. The aquisition is fairly quick and once aquired locks on well. The unit can be connected with a usb cable to a laptop using Microsoft streets and trips and will show your current location constantly thus becoming an onboard map system. You can see reviews at http://www.gpspassion.com/forumsen/default.asp for more info. I tried it behind the seat of my nissan P.U. and was surprised it could catch some signal (not always) even with a shirt stuffed over it.
gisteq photo tracker March 29, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
the tracker works like is suppose, I enjoy using it with my camera, now I can even show other were the photo was taken. I did not think it worked like it does.
Overall good product December 26, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
The good:
- Performs as promised - Good GPS positioning, also tracks altitude - Does good job of locking onto and holding GPS signal - Software (ver 2.1) has a lot of advanced features. - Compact and lightweight device - Once you get it set up and figure out the software, its easy to use.
The bad:
- Software installation is confusing. Software, Drivers, and Firmware that ship with device were very outdated and updating all of these was a bit painful. - Even though the software has a lot of modern and advanced features, it has the look and feel of a program that was designed about 6 to 8 years ago. - The 1/2 page manual that shipped with the product is pretty bad. There is a PDF manual with the software that is a bit better. - Some of the sounds the unit makes are right up there with fingernails on a chalkboard (thankfully they can be disabled). The voice prompts the unit gives are a bit cryptic.
Conclusion:
The device and software do not have the polished look and feel of something that would come from a major electronics company. However, I'm pleased with the product and would recommend it. Just give yourself a little extra time for installation and figuring out the software.
Photo Tracker is a good idea August 8, 2007 10 out of 25 found this review helpful
I was disappointed with this item. It doesn't work with Mac's so I had to send it back. I also found the instructions for set up - we tried it on our other computer - to be confusing. But the good news is that, that is easy to fix if the company wants to do it.
Good tracker July 13, 2007 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
I've used it during a 3 weeks trip around Europe. Good reception and reasonable cold start. Tested it side to side with a garmin NUVI and this device was able to recover the lost signal when coming out of a tunnel as quick as the Garmin. Position is quite accurate, though sometimes it creates a "spike" on the map when loosing the signal (eg when going inside a building). Software is ok for tagging but somehow basic whith other features. I prefer the more advanced features of jetphoto, so I invested another $25 on that software and now I have the perfect combination. Because of the software I only give it 4 stars, the hardware deserves full 5 stars.
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