
Germany based manufacturing company, Navilock has launched a Bluetooth enabled 2.0 mouse with a GPS receiver. The new mouse can be connected to the computer as well as to mobile phones, UMCPs via Bluetooth. The new BT-451 mouse works as an external GPS receiver with its own power source and wireless connects to PDAs, mobile phones and notebooks.
The device includes u-blox high sensitivity ATR0635 GPS single chip that is capable of tracking outdoors as well as indoors. The BT-451 has a powerful antenna, which outperforms other GPS receivers.
Navilock claims that the battery of both the mouse and the portable device is increased by allowing the device to connect to the mouse, when it needs positional data. The u-blox ATR0635 GPS single chip has been selected due to its superior indoor GPS functionality.
According to Frank Kautz, Product Manager at Navilock, the company has selected u-blox’ GPS chip due to its high sensitivity receiver, which ensures uninterrupted, accurate tracking even in the most challenging signal environments.
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Via: About Electronics











