Bad Elf GPS for Lightning Connector

Bad Elf GPS Connector for Lightning

The Bad Elf GPS for Lightning™ Connector quickly acquires a satellite lock anywhere in the world – without cell tower assistance. No Internet connection or monthly subscription is required. The Bad Elf GPS for Lightning™ Connector (BE-GPS-1008) is an officially licensed by Apple plug-in dongle that instantly adds location support for iPhone 5, iPad Mini and iPod touch (5th generation).

The new Bad Elf GPS for Lightning Connector features a high performance, 66 channel WAAS enabled GPS that delivers latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, GPS track and time. The receiver is accurate to within 9 feet (2.5 meters) and performs up to 60,000 feet and up to 1000 MPH. The core GPS module contains support for the Russian GLONASS satellite constellation, allowing for simultaneous capture of position data from up to 33 GPS and GLONASS satellites for improved satellite coverage and position accuracy.

The Bad Elf GPS for Lightning Connector quickly acquires a satellite lock anywhere in the world – without cell tower assistance. Hot start is as little as two seconds. No Internet connection or monthly subscription is required. The Bad Elf GPS for Lightning Connector delivers accurate position information to any app that obtains position data from Apple’s Core.

http://bad-elf.com/products/be-gps-1008

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