We heard few months ago about Bluetooth GPS data logger by the name of Columbus v-900, however couldn’t get any more details on the grounds of technical specification, launch date, price and availability etc.
 
VGPS-900 data logger
 
Now the same concept of GPS data logger has flashed again in the gadgets world, this time it is known as visiontac VGPS-900 data logger. Visiontac appear to be very enthusiastic about putting in the retailers’ shelves. What makes this Bluetooth GPS more interesting and unique is the voice recording function, incorporated for the very first time in any Bluetooth GPS data logger device ever.  The “spy mode” which provides 30 days of standby logging can rekindle the bond craze inside you and you can also geotag your photos.

Technical specification:

•    Chipset: 51ch. MTK
•    Memory: MicroSD Slot extendable up to 2GB capacity
•    Live voice: "Voice-Tag" function with built-in microphone allows adding live voice
•    Battery backup: up to 24 hours
•    Speed alarm: User-defined
•    Design: sleek with shock resistant polycarbonate and stainless steel
•    Time Album software: Windows, Mac and Linux
•    Connectivity: Built-in Bluetooth supports SPP profile
•    Others: Push-To-Log, SPY mode, Smart operating lights and prompt sounds
 
Price and availability: the device is already up for selling at $110 with several online and offline retailers.

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