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i-gotU GT-120 Travel Blog Master (USB GPS, Data Logger, SiRF III Chipset

What's New: # Larger memory capacity for long trips: 64,000 waypoints. 4 times memory then GT-100 # 30% less power consumption vs GT-100 # Faster satellite acquisition: <35 sec vs 60 sec with GT-100 How It Works: # Make sure your digital camera time is correct # Power on the GPS Travel Logger outdoors # Wait auto-positioning and locate your current position # Take the GPS Travel Logger with you when taking photo
i-gotU GT-120 Travel Blog Master (USB GPS - Data Logger - SiRF III Chipset) (Bumper Case - Data Cable and Software Included) (GT-120)

i-gotU GT-120 Travel Blog Master (USB GPS - Data Logger - SiRF III Chipset) (Bumper Case - Data Cable and Software Included) (GT-120) Features

  1. Export in multiple file formats, supports popular web album
  2. Compatible with all digital cameras and camera phones, coolest GPS tracking gadget for your journey.
  3. Water-resist hardware design, suitable for rainy days, skiing, water sports
  4. Compatible with 3rd party GPS navigation software, serve as PC GPS receiver as well.

Price: $56.95

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User Reviews about i-gotU GT-120 Travel Blog Master (USB GPS - Data Logger - SiRF III Chipset) (Bumper Case - Data Cable and Software Included) (GT-120)

I had the opportunity to use i-gotU data logger in Machupicchu in my last vacations. The device worked perfectly from morning to night logging GPS information each 30 seconds in bus, train or walking. You will need to charge batteries for a couple of hours at night. I took around 500 pictures in 3 days and all of them are now Geotaged with included software using a Vista computer. -- Excellent GPS Logger
Compré este gadget para georeferenciar mis fotos y así utilizar el 100% de las funciones de iphoto o picasa.
Si bien al momento de comprarlo, no me percaté que el software de serie no funciona con MAC, el equipo de soporte me contestó en menos de 24 horas indicandome información para utilizar un software alternativo que funciona a la perfección con mi MAC.
He usado el dispositivo y funciona perfecto.
100% recomendado.
Tiene buena duracción de batería.
Lo único que extraño es una pantalla indicadora con el estado de la conexión y la duración de la batería. Para esto utiliza un juego de luces que trae el IgatU que igual termina entendiendose. -- Extraordinario complemento para geo referenciar tus fotos
Geotagging images is important to me. I know where they were taken, but it's an issue of public access to the where and when of an image.

We're not at the point of having all cameras equipped with built in GPS. It's just a matter of time before this happens. In the meantime, if you want to geotag an image, you either find a GPS unit that works with your specific camera, or you do it manually.

What I've noticed is that doing it manually is a lot of trouble for most folks(I know it's time consuming for me), so a lot of people will just indicate what city, or state, or maybe just the country they were in at the time a particular photo was taken, or the indicate nothing at all and leave you guessing.

For me, this just doesn't work. In fact, even though I manually tag all of my photos on a map after they've been uploaded to flickr, and carry around a GPS unit on trips to areas I'm not completely familiar with, I want a better and more accurate way of geotagging images, that lets me cut down on the time it takes.

The problem is that I've got several digital cameras, going the route of getting a GPS unit for each camera doesn't work. Not all the cameras will support this.

What to do? Well, I did some research and found the i-gotU unit which will support any camera, provided the images are shot in jpg format.

It's a little stand alone GPS device, very simple and in fact the only button it has is to turn it on, and it's about the size of a matchbox.

I tried it for the last few days, and have been very impressed with it. I made sure that my camera's clock was set the same as that of the i-gotU (which is how this thing works) and then went out and took some pictures.

After returning home, I downloaded the images I took, and plugged in the I-gotU GPS device and had it map my images. It was spot on. It even saved the info to the EXIF data.

I'm going to love this thing. I wish it worked with camera RAW files, but for the time being it doesn't and it's not too much trouble for me to work around this limitation. In fact, I've already found a freeware solution that uses the gpx data and will work with RAW images.

Still, I can't wait for the day when this doesn't have to be done and cameras come equipped with built in GPS.

I do wish this had a little case that I could clip to my belt or camera strap, but that's a minor issue. -- Great for Geotagging
I was excited to find out that this device is near identical to the CatTraQ, and I bought it to learn more about house cat home ranges and movements. I haven't yet used it on a cat, but I've been having fun using it myself. The software and device are both very easy to use. My only complaint is that the instructional booklet is so sparse. To get any decent information, you need to visit the support page on the i-gotU website, and I still wasn't able to get all my questions answered. Today I was going cross-country skiing, and initially the device didn't appear to turn on so I figured the battery was too low and I put it in my pocket. When I got home it turned out that it had turned on and logged points all day in my pocket including the ride home! -- cat tracker
I live on 20 acres surrounded by much larger properties and there are large gaps in our fence and when our dogs were disappearing for several hours at a time I wanted to know where they were going. Using this little device I logged them going everywhere they were not supposed to go and places I had no idea they could get to. The track was so good I could even determine that they had been chasing something through the hills. I found an old knife case that fit on their collar and made it waterproof by putting it in a baggy. Came back wet on the outside and dry on the inside.
They are now grounded and lost their run privelidges. Now I am going to find a new use for this great little gadget. Worked great and software was very easy to use. -- Great dog tracker
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