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GPS Navigation Treo & Centro GPS Receivers
Navibe GB735 Bluetooth GPS Receiver
Treo Navibe GB735 Bluetooth GPS Receiver
$69.95
Manufacturer: Navibe
Works with: Centro, Treo Pro, Treo 800w, Treo 755p, Treo 750, Treo 700p, Treo 700wx, Treo 700w, Treo 680, Treo 650


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The Navibe GB735 is a Bluetooth GPS receiver that is extremely small and light. It is powered by the SiRF Star III chipset with 20 channel satellites which means a faster first time to fix on signal. The chipset also contributes to a higher sensitivity for availability in far more harsh or closed environments.

This reciever can link up with almost any Bluetooth enabled device such as Smartphones and many laptops.

Features:

  • Navibe GB 735 Bluetooth GPS Receiver is powered by SiRF Star III chipset, with 20-channel satellites, faster time to first fix (TTFF).
  • Using the latest SiRF StarIII firmware version 3.2 which has WAAS/EGNOS enabled out of the box for improve GPS position accuracy.
  • Static Navigation turned OFF to improve and offer better real time accuracy and usability for Geocaching and navigation in walking mode.
  • SiRF star III chipset delivers high sensitivity for greater availability in far more environments, and provides superior location performance, both indoors and out.
  • It communicates with Host platform (WM5 Smartphone, WM5 Pocket PC/ PPC Phone, Treo 650/700/750/680, Laptop…) Via Bluetooth Serial Port Profile.
  • A replaceable battery enables the Navibe GB 735 Bluetooth GPS Receiver to run for up to 10 hours.
  • A sliding battery lid makes it more user-friendly. With its tiny and delicate look, the OnCourse Bluetooth GPS is definitely your best choice!
  • 3 LEDs showing the status of rechargeable Li-ion battery, GPS status and Bluetooth status.
  • Bluetooth operation range:10 Meters.
  • ROHS compliant (for deployment into European countries).
  • Support active antenna connector (MMCX).

TreoCentral Review
TC Review: Navible GB735 Bluetooth GPS Receiver
Reviewed by Justin DeJarnette
The Navibe GPS receiver comes packaged with a rechargeable, removable (and therefore, user-replaceable) lithium-ion battery, a USB-to-mini-USB cable, car charger and AC adapter for charging, a wrist strap, and a CD with the manual and drivers for pairing the receiver with a computer. Hopefully, most people who buy this unit will have some experience pairing Bluetooth devices, because the instructions are terribly scant. In fact, the only pairing procedure to be found is for “Pocket PCs”; no mention of Palm devices. Luckily, the device is in “pairing mode” as soon as you turn it on, making it simple to find within the PalmOS pairing interface.

The unit is small enough that it can be stored just about anywhere comfortably, such as in a car console or in a pocket or purse for walking around. It’s nice to the touch, made from that rubberized plastic that everyone seems to be using nowadays. It also has rubber padded feet, which will keep the unit somewhat in place on a flat dashboard.

Also notice that the unit does not come packaged with any type of mapping software, so you’ll have to supply that yourself. There are many applications that will work, depending on the type of smartphone/PDA you are using or what type of PC software you prefer.

The biggest attraction to this unit is that it incorporates SiRFstarIII technology which, as I understand these things, is designed to link up to satellites quicker and not depend on a direct view of the sky like the older models. In fact, the SiRFstarIII chipmakers claim that the GPS unit can be stored away, in a glove compartment, for example, and still maintain a connection with the satellite. I had mixed results.

First, the Navibe unit connects in minutes, not seconds. I haven’t seen any discernible difference between the time it took my old Palm-branded unit to find my location and the time it takes for the Navibe unit to find me. On average, it has taken at least two, and sometimes as many as three or four minutes before I have a signal. This is more than a slight detail. When you already know the general direction of where it is you’re going, you can start along your way and let the GPS unit find the satellite(s). But when you don’t know what those first few turns are to be, or if you run into traffic and want to hop off at the next exit, it would be nice to connect in seconds rather than minutes. The Navibe website claims that the GB735 can find a signal in no more than 42 seconds on a clear day. I never found this to be true. Never once, in about 3 weeks of using this unit, did it take less than 2 minutes to connect. No matter when, where, how, or why.

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I Love it
User: Bob Fish, Oct 8, 2007
Pros: Works great even in the glove box
Cons: -
Works absolutely great for me :)
Wont pair
User: Michael Walker, Sep 14, 2007
This GPS receiver will not pair with my Treo700wx and there is no documentation either in the box or on their website that states how to pair this device with Windows Mobile.
Wont pair
User: George Pardington, Feb 16, 2008
Pros: Looks nice
Cons: Wont pair
I have a Treo 755P and it wont pair. Is there software I can get? No istructions.




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