Get more from Microsoft Streets & Trips and Microsoft AutoRoute, and Map Point. With the Pharos PT120 Bluetooth GPS receiver you can turn your Windows laptop or Windows Mobile-based device into a portable GPS navigation system. The unit uses a powerful SiRFstarIII chipset that is capable of receiving a signal better than previous models, especially important when you’re under heavy cloud cover or are blocked by obstacles.
The receiver is incredibly small, measuring only 1.42x1.35x0.47 inches. Made to work with third-party software like Microsoft Streets & Trips, the device connects to your mobile devices by connecting it to the included Bluetooth transceiver, allowing you to place it up on your dashboard in clear direct sight of the sky without the need for long cables. Also, all of the power needed for the receiver is pulled from the Bluetooth transceiver's built-in Lithium Ion battery that will last up to seven hours between charges.