Blue Tooth GPS Receiver

The Blue Tooth GPS Receiver
By Jimmy MacLeod

The blue tooth GPS receiver is one cute little piece of technology. Some people buy things like that because they are useful, and some people buy them because they are so darned cool. But it would be perfectly reasonable to buy one of those new little blue tooth GPS receivers simply because they are cute. Cute and cool. And useful.

Usefulness

A blue tooth GPS receiver is one of the most versatile blue tooth products around. It’s a battery powered wireless GPS receiver that you can carry around with you. The receiver isn’t locked into any technology. It’s not a phone, or a navigator, or a time-and-distance calculator. That’s part of the beauty of the thing.

You buy the software for whatever blue tooth-capable device you want to use the blue tooth GPS receiver with. You can use it with a laptop, PDA, phone or anything else that you can get software for. (Someday you’ll be able to use it with your refrigerator and cupboards. You’ll be able to order groceries, and have them delivered and put away exactly where you want them.)

So you can use your blue tooth GPS receiver as a vehicle tracker, a navigational system or a time and distance training tool. You can take it with you into the wilderness to make yourself easily findable. You can hang it on anything you want to keep track of. You can put it on your key chain and you’ll always be able to find them!

Cute and Cool

But the real reason to buy a blue tooth GPS receiver is because it’s so cute and cool. It is a little thing that you really can put on your key chain. It looks like an auto remote. Is that cute, or what?

And talk about cool. You can impress your friends by programming your PDA as a navigator. You set your PDA in a holder on the dash and turn on the navigator function. You’ll get those famous turn-by-turn directions—but no wires or receiver in sight. It’s wireless, and the receiver is hanging from your keys. Way cool. Nobody else will have anything like it.

Seriously, since GPS technology became available, we find more and more uses for it. As the components become smaller and more portable—like the blue tooth GPS receiver—we will find even more uses for it. You could put a small receiver on anything you want to be able to find—your wallet, your pet or your kid. It is very useful. And cute and cool.

Author Details:
Jimmy MacLeod, copywriter for various web sites writing articles about mobile phones and other electrical gadgets.

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