GPS Pro Bluetooth Data Logger Next-Generation GPS Receiver & Datalogger for iPod touch, iPhone and iPad The Bad Elf GPS Pro was designed specifically for pilots, boaters, and other outdoor enthusiasts based on feedback weve collected since we launched the original dock-connected Bad Elf GPS back in 2010. We didnt want to launch yet another generic external Bluetooth GPS receiver like those on the market today - so were not. Instead, we packed a ton of great next-generation features into a small, rugged, and affordable package: Connect Up To 5 Devices At A Time Via Bluetooth The real-time GPS data from a single GPS Pro can be used by up to 5 devices simultaneously - any combination of supported iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch devices. This is great for: Jet pilots: the entire crew can share the data from a single GPS Pro sitting on the glareshield or in the side window. Or share your GPS data with passengers in the cabin so they can follow the flight on their own iPads. General aviation pilots: use your iPhone or iPod touch as a backup for charts on your iPad, switching instantly if needed without re-pairing or connecting. Road trips: the whole family can share the GPS data from a single GPS Pro. Large LCD SCreen With Backlight The GPS Pro features a large LCD screen with backlight that provides great visibility day or night. See your location, speed, heading, altitude, and GPS lock status at a glance. No need to guess the meaning of blinking LED indicators or leave your favorite app to check the status of your GPS receiver. Extra-Long Battery Life & 10Hz Reporting Rate The GPS Pro provides a battery life of up to 16 hours when connected to your iOS device via Bluetooth, and supports a GPS reporting rate of 10 times per second (configurable). With the accessory in standalone datalogger mode and Bluetooth turned off, you can expect a battery life of up to 32 hours. Standalone GPS Datalogger (100+ Hours) Now you can record your adventures without draining the batt
T**G
Works on a B777 Aircraft Cockpit
The GPS works very nicely inside the cockpit of a B777 cockpit. Provides me with a moving map when paired with my Jeppesen View on my iPad. Nice!
M**O
Great tool for situational awareness
Wish it had a suction cup option so one could mount it on the aircraft window. Great tool and enhances safety.
G**T
A true lifesaver!
I'm so glad I actually went for this $30,000 version of the Bad Elf Pro, when it arrived I did verify that the photo of the unit was in error - it's actually a case made of solid, 24k gold. Nice touch that the buttons are 0.5c diamonds too!IAC, this unit really saved my butt when I went down a hundred or so miles outside of Ouagadougou. Had to get myself dragged out of the wreck by some local tribesman that motivated me with their nice AK47's, but I managed to negotiate with them a bit. Eventually the offer of the Bad Elf sealed the deal.I'm doing fairly well now, they've started to give me regular food and water deliveries, and luckily I've also got a public WiFi connection if I hold the phone just right, past those bars. On another note, the phone is still working well (iPhones are great!), but I'm starting to have some anxiety when I have to hide it after using it. It would be much better if Apple would come up with an Iphone that's cylindrical, and not too long.oh - before I forget, could someone send a SEAL team or Delta to get me out?
S**S
I good
Sent it back! Who cares about latitude and longitude unless u hunt. Thought it could run chart plotter on boat with GPS.
W**L
Seven Thousand DOLLARS!
Seven Thousand DOLLARS! I didn't know it was that F'n Much!
Trustpilot
2 months ago
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