DeLorme Earthmate PN-60W SPOT Satellite introduced Communicator

GPS navigation systems are not new in our time, but this does not mean that the industry should not only stagnate, right? DeLorme Earthmate PN-60W recently unveiled its SPOT Satellite Communicator, which prides itself to be ready to come to market next month. What is the Earthmate PN-60W, exactly? Now, he boasts, the first in the world's first handheld GPS that allows type-text messaging and e-mail via satellite. Yeah, it's true – it uses satellite technology to receive your messages, the more at below where it means for a decent cell phone signal in rural areas. It is a special interface on the PN-60W, a wireless connection to the SPOT satellite communicator if they can only be designed for Delorme. All messages will be on the internal keyboard of the AP-60W, which is then set for delivery by satellite with the SPOT-technology.

As mentioned above, because the messages are broadcast via satellite, you are no longer exposed to unequal cell phones, according to the PN-60W SPOT Satellite Communicator works very well in terms of connected users reliable, even if they are somewhere far away, regardless of the world. Both aircraft are designed to be a robust and waterproof, making it suitable to your normal phone when he exposed himself to the rigors of outdoor use.

DeLorme Earthmate PN with 60W-SPOT Satellite Communicator, you are able to type and send SMS messages to individual e-mail, phone, contact lists and social networking websites, including (but not limited to) Twitter, Facebook, Fire Eagle Spot Adventures. com, or Geocaching.com. Just in case you Get in a difficult situation, SOS messages can be sent with your GPS coordinates, so that to achieve adequate aid. Not only that family and friends can follow the progress of a user with the help of Google Maps to follow online for free. Every purchase of the Earthmate PN-60W will be bundled with DeLorme Topo maps of North America and GPS desktop software, where you can enjoy high-resolution aerial photographs, USGS official and Natural Resources Canada topographic maps, nautical charts and NOAA.

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June 5, 2010 to top