As you say it yourself, it boils down to interoperability and future projects. 
The new features aren't there yet, and i was looking for a product which works 
out of the box for my iphone.

Furthermore, i don't know whether the 66 channel devices have those features 
you mention, if they require a firmware update on the device itself, or if its 
part of the network packet sending features. If it is the latter, those extra 
satellites would join the party, but still 32 channels is more than enough for 
another few years.

I take this device as something which works seamlessly with my apple product 
and provides me the necessary precision with less than half of it's capacity 
used, with some of the features coming at a later date.

This said, if anyone was able to connect a different bluetooth receiver on 
his/her iphone or ipad, i'm all for checking it out too.

Best regards,


Yuma DX®. 

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