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Asus Bluetooth GPS Kit Reviewed

PostPosted: Jun 10, 2004 @ 7:43am
by Matt Keys
<a href="http://www.pocketmatrix.com/reviews/gps/"><img src="http://www.pocketmatrix.com/images/reviews/gps.gif" width="120" height="100" border="0"></a>I have finished writing up my review of the Asus Bluetooth GPS Kit available from ProPortable.com. Check out the review <a href="Http://www.PocketMatrix.com/reviews/gps/">here</a>
<p>"A few months back I purchased the Asus GPS Kit from ProPortable. This was the version with the GPS mouse that connected through the bottom of the Asus A620. While I do love the kit--I have it nicely wired up in my car--it just doesn't provide the same mobility that a Bluetooth system can. One big advantage I can imagine would be for people who like to hike or camp out in the wilderness. So the question is, does that mobility come at a cost?"</p><!>

PostPosted: Jun 10, 2004 @ 7:31pm
by Keira

PostPosted: Jun 10, 2004 @ 7:43pm
by sponge

Lack of reviews?

PostPosted: Jun 10, 2004 @ 8:15pm
by uhf

asus bluetoot GPS Kit

PostPosted: Jun 16, 2004 @ 8:36pm
by Seet
Matt, Thanks for the great review... :lol:

Can someone tell me if this GPS kit also works with non-Asus handhelds? i ordered a Dell Axim X30, and now i'm looking for a good GPS kit for a good price.

so this kit could be it...

thanks

PostPosted: Jun 17, 2004 @ 4:34am
by PROPortable

PostPosted: Nov 2, 2004 @ 10:20am
by The Terminator

PostPosted: Nov 2, 2004 @ 4:43pm
by PROPortable
Well I think the Hollux recievers are only sold overseas (I could be wrong)...... but the Asus kit comes with a nice car holster, charging cables and plug converters which make up most of the difference. If you have to get this from overseas, you must take into consideration duty charges and brokerage fees.

Sincerely,
Justin
PROPortable