Long time listener first time caller here.

Speaking of small Bluetooth GPS devices, I've been extremely happy with my Holux GPSlim 236 and have used it with Python on my S60 phone and have successfully used it with OSX, Ubuntu Dapper, my Nokia 770 and a windows mobile PDA.

Here's a quick writeup that I did shortly after picking it up:
http://www.postneo.com/2006/04/24/wheres-matt

The only thing it lacks that I think would be useful is onboard logging, but that can be forgiven considering its size and price point.

Cheers,

--Matt

On Jun 18, 2006, at 7:26 AM, Andy Armstrong wrote:

The Wintec WBT-200 is one of the cutest headless GPS units around - it's tiny, nicely packaged, cheap and acquires more quickly and logs more accurately than my Geko. The supplied software is Windows only but I've produced a patch for GPSBabel which should work on any platform and written some brief instructions for getting it all working on a Mac.

More here:
 http://www.hexten.net/wbt-200/

--
Andy Armstrong, hexten.net

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