Bluetooth GPS vs CF GPS
By: Francis Ononye
For some people there is a debate over which to choose a
Bluetooth gps receiver or a compact flash gps receiver. I have used
both so I am writing from experience. There seem to be quite a few
advantages a Bluetooth gps receiver has over a cf gps receiver.
The main advantage would be versatility, you can use a Bluetooth
gps receiver with a Bluetooth pda as well as a compatible bluetooth
mobile phone whereas with a cf gps receiver you are limited to only
a compatible pda as mobile phones usually don't have a cf slot.
Another advantage is with regards to battery life, some
bluetooth gps receivers have exceptional battery life lasting up to
26 hours, some mobile phones also have a long life, although a pda
won't last anywhere near that, when using a cf gps receiver the pda
battery is usually depleted faster as the it has to also power the
cf receiver since the cf receiver can't work on its own
The third consideration is convenience, one can find some new
gps receivers that are extremely small, the holux gpslim 236 comes
to mind, because of their size and sensitivity you can stick them
in your pocket and still get a very good signal so you don't have
anything sticking out of the pda as is the case with a cf gps
receiver.
Another thing to consider is that a lot of newer pdas seem to be
loosing the compact flash interface, a good example is the fujitsu
siemens loox 720, it has being rumoured that the loox 720
replacement won't be including a cf interface. My conclusion would
be it seems that manufacturers don't consider the cf interface that
important to include in newer pdas, kind of like being phased out
so it might not be a good idea to invest in cf devices
My final argument would be that when it comes to using a gps
receiver for driving, it is easier to position a bluetooth gps
receiver in a convenient position where it can receive a better
signal than with a cf gps receiver because since the cf gps
receiver is fixed to the pda, you are limited by how much you can
move the pda around and still have a good view of the pda
screen.
Based on all these facts I would consider a bluetooth gps receiver a better choice to a cf gps receiver.
Francis Ononye writes about bluetooth gps receivers at http://www.bluetoothgpstips.com
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