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slashgear.com - 2/26/2009
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When is a Bluetooth speakerphone not a Bluetooth speakerphone? When it’s also a wireless GPS puck . Hey, we’re a gadget site not a comedy club. The Bluepeaker is intended for car use, and consists of a hands-free speakerphone, wireless music speaker and GPS receiver for ...
navigadget.com - 2/25/2009
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What you’re looking at is actually a “bluepeaker“,
a bluetooth speaker with integrated GPS. What does this
do you may ask. Here is the answer: provides serial GPS data via bluetooth for PDA’s, laptops, etc lets you stream ...
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Bluetooth GPS Speaker BGS-100/200
redferret.net - 2/20/2009
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redferret.net —
This Vibrating Bluetooth Caller ID Bracelet buzzes you when
a phone call comes in on your cell phone,
and flashes up the [...] 198 words | permalink | No comments | digg this
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Vibrating Bluetooth Caller ID Bracelet - see who’s ...
engadget.com - 2/23/2009
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engadget.com —
Not that we've never seen a jailbroken iPhone
get cozy with a keyboard before, but this is
just a match made in heaven. Not according to those who matter in Cupertino, mind you , but since when have you renegade hackers cared about those folks? ...
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Video: Apple's iPhone and Bluetooth keyboard get ...
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Bluepeaker weds GPS, speakerphone and Bluetooth into one ugly puck
Engadget —
... is a multifaceted device that provides GPS data to Bluetooth-equipped phones, PDAs and laptops, all while doubling as a BT speaker (audio streaming is obviously supported) or a BT speakerphone (handsfree is a lock). The unit itself can get juice via any powered USB port or AC wall charger, and we're told it should last for around 200 hours in standby mode. Sadly, the FCC isn't really much for handing out pricing details, but we'll be sure to keep an ear to the ground. [Via Slashgear] Filed under: GPS, Home Entertainment, Portable Audio ...
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