Holux M-1000C - The Bluetooth GPS Logger

Posted on the February 27th, 2009 under Application by admin

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The Holux M-1000C Bluetooth GPS Logger allows you to trek around town or in the mountains and then show your adventures on Google Maps or Earth. The Holux M-1000C only has a power button so all the configuration is done via the included Holux ezTour software. You can configure the device for Car, Bike, Hike or running mode.

Full features:

  • Built in MTK MT3329 Low power consumption GPS chipset.
  • 66 parallel satellite-tracking channels for fast acquisition and reacquisition.
  • Built-in WAAS/ EGNPS Demodulator without additional any hardware.
  • Compatible with Bluetooth Serial Port Profile (SPP) completely.
  • Small, sleek, and lightweight design easily fits in your hand.
  • Built-in rechargeable and changeable Lithium-ion battery lasts for 20 hours
  • Comes with Cigarette adapter and USB cable for charging/syncing.
  • Auto Power Saving Mode
  • Physical Size : 62.5 × 41 × 17.1 mm Weight: < 53 g
  • LED Functions


To summarize, you can bring up your treks in the built-in Google Maps window. And with the Google Earth Plug-In you can view your voyage & pictures on Google Earth as well.

There are different screens that allow you to browse your pictures, movies or show you a summary of your Speed & Altitude for each journey.

As a lot of the current GPS Logger’s software allows you to do, the Holux M-1000C ezTour software lets you upload your pictures to your Flickr or Locr account.

The Holux M-1000C Software is easy to use, and with one button the device is pretty self explanatory. If you are using it for tracking photography trips, you can put a tie on one corner and attach to your camera or bag. There are definitely more complex devices out there that have the same features but for $40-$50 the M-1000C is a good option.

via navigadget

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Tags: bluetooth, google earth, google map, gps data logger, holux, waas demodulator

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