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If you find that you are still getting lost as your company sends you out to the boondocks to get your work done, you may have considered a GPS receiver for your car. If you have a Bluetooth Pocket PC, a wirelessly connected Bluetooth GPS receiver is even more tempting. As such, pocketnow has posted their views on the ANYCOM GP-600 Bluetooth-Enabled GPS. You should check it out if you are in the market for a GPS receiver. " Getting from one place to another requires three things: You have to know where you are, which way you're facing, and how to get from where you are to where you want to be. Having been blessed with a nearly inerrant sense of direction, I've never had a problem with the second one and I've used mapping software on my Pocket PC since there was such a thing to deal with the third. The first (knowing where I am) has been an issue at times. That's where a GPS unit makes itself most useful. By itself, the GPS unit can tell you where you are, which direction you're moving, how fast you're going, and even how far above sea-level you happen to be.
The ANYCOM GP-600 GPS provides all that functionality in a compact, highly portable unit which connects to your Pocket PC, without wires, using Bluetooth. "