i-gotU USB GPS Travel & Sports Logger - GT-600 Review

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2011

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Review: Do you ever wonder exactly where you were when you took that fantastic photograph? Do you wish you had an easy way to track your fitness progress? Do you wish your laptop knew your current location? Those days are finally over thanks to the iGotU GPS Travel and Sports Logger GT-600. Easily sync the unit to your camera or mobile phone by making sure they share the same date and time, and your images will be tagged with the exact location they were taken. You can even upload your trips to an online server and create nifty animated movies that can be shared with friends and family. Included Sports Analyzer software can help you meet fitness goals by tracking workout progress with calendar review, routes displayed on Google Maps, in additional to useful charts and statistics analysis such as duration, total distance, average speed, maximum speed, highest altitude and lowest altitude. Where I Am software allows you to determine exact current location with Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps or Bing Maps by connecting the i-gotU GT-600 to a computer via USB as GPS receiver. The small, unobtrusive, water resistant design makes it a great companion for bike trips, hikes, hunting, or any other adventure you have planned. Buy the iGotU GT-600 today and you will always know where your favorite pictures were taken, how much your fitness has improved, and where you are at any given time.

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  • The i-gotU GT-600 turnes off when it detects no movment, does this mean you have to turn it back on when you start moving again or does it do this automatically?

  • @ColinRussianForce The motion sensor will put the device on 'stand-by' low-power mode when it detects no movement for a customizable amount of time such as 10 seconds or 30 seconds, etc. Then when it senses movement, it will 'wake-up' to full-power mode. Thanks for the question!

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  • How well does this device play with Linux ?

  • if the software uses google maps, does it need an internet connection to display the loggings?

  • AMAZING

  • Great product!

    

  • thanks david!! cool idea! hope to get one!

  • Cool. Now I have to plan a trip.

  • I find your videos to be very interseting:)

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