GPS Watch with Data Logger, Photo Tagger and More

gps-enabled-watch_2The GPS watch houses 4-in-1 GPS features that let you track your location anywhere on the globe. The watch, as well as telling the time, allows you to track your location, acts as a data logger, photo tagger and a receiver.

The GPS watch can be used for tracking your car by the push of a button. It works by using intelligent LED’s that point you in the right direction back to your car or any other point of interest that you may have logged.

When you are walking back to your car the 360 degree directional lights on the watch will tell you which direction you should be walking. And then when you come within 50 meters of the saved location, the arrows around the watch face will begin flashing, and when you are within 15 meters the arrows will turn blue. This smart function is great for anyone who needs help finding his way back to their car or hotel. Don’t let a massive sea of cars get you lost when your trying to find your car after watching a live football game at a stadium.

The next function is to use the GPS as a data logger that lets you record GPS data stored on a trip. The recording features tracks your position, speed and altitude. When arriving home you can connect the watch to your computer via USB to transfer the data. Using the iTravel Data Logger software package you can then export that information to services such as Google Earth or Google Maps.

The next system is the geotagging feature that allows you to use the watch to add location information to pictures you have captured on your camera.

GPS Watch Features

* Photo Tagger
* Location Finder (POI)
* Ultra portable GPS unit embedded in watch
* Data Logger (Records location, speed and altitude)
* View your paths on Google Maps or Google Earth

Available from ChinaVasion costing £47.26 (also available in the US).

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Via: Geeky-Gadgets

Comments

  1. gps watch review says

    great gadget! great connectivity! that’s fantastic!

  2. GPS Watch Reviews says

    I really like the POI Location Finder feature!

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