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Log your travels on Google Earth

Keomo Solar GPS logs routes for later viewing

Rob Jones, Personal Computer World 21 Feb 2007
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Keomo has launched its latest Solar GPS Data logger, which can log up to 50,000 personal points of interest.

Your travels can be tracked and recorded on its 8MB of internal memory, and later displayed on Google Earth, showing the speed, distance and time you travelled a route.

It uses a dual power system, switching between battery and solar power, which the company claims gives it an operating time of 100 hours. When in normal daylight, the devices recharges automatically.

It comes out in March, at Cebit in Germany, and will cost around €99 (£66).


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