![]() Such a feature allows the device to be remotely located in a car and if connected to external power it will switch ON/OFF with the ignition. BT receivers with physical ON/OFF switches are a rarity these days and so this makes a welcome re-appearance. The GPS receiver is the ubiquitous SiRFStarIII and in-use it performed as we would expect with very fast acquisition and good sensitivity. A mains adapter is available as an optional extra.Įxternally there is a simple hardware ON/OFF switch, a rubber flap covering the power socket and three status LED's for power, Bluetooth and GPS. In the box you get the receiver, removable battery (a 650mAh Li-ion type), 12v charge cable and driver CD (full sized CD, see later!). No bad thing as the form factor is near perfect for an every day Bluetooth GPS receiver. The RBT-2200 case bears a close resemblance to the RBT-1000 we reviewed in 2005. ![]()
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