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    Default Garmin Glo GPS

    Garmin just introduced a new Handheld GPS unit called the Glo. The $99 unit uses position information from American GPS and Russian Glonass satellites simultaneously. This could be helpful in situations where the view of the sky is limited, including in a city with lots of tall buildings. Garmin claims the Glo gets its position lock 20% faster than traditional GPS units, as well.

    The Glo Connects to Android and iOS devices by Bluetooth radio. It has an internal battery good for 12 hours of operation. A 12V power plug adapter is available for use in your ExPo vehicle.

    For more information about the Glo, see https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=109827&ra=true

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    I am looking at buying one of these to connect to my Nexus 7 along with BCNav, not too much in the way of reviews on it though! Might have to let everyone know how it works when I pick it up

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    Looks good, can't wait to read the first reviews.

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    Reviews on Amazon for the GLO generally seem positive, other than that a couple reviewers mentioned that the ON/OFF switch is incredibly sensitive, which means sometimes it accidentally gets turned on when not intended, resulting in a flat battery. But for ExPo vehicle use, where users are likely to hard wire the device, one suspects that for most it wouldn't be an issue. However, one Amazon reviewer did report it shutting down due to overheating when placed in direct sunlight through an airplane windscreen.

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    Was looking for a GPS to work with my iPad. Saw a lot of discussion about the Dual and Bad Elf and the seemed to be good but not great. Saw the Garmin GLO and it seemed to solve the drawbacks mentioned about the other two so I bought it. It syncs fast, faster than any other GPS I've used. Has a nice dash pad that keeps it in place. Easily connects via Bluetooth to my iPad. Tried it out this past weekend around Shaver Lake and Huntington Lake in the Sierras and it worked great. Used it with MyTopo Maps and it was spot on. I like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JHa6av8r View Post
    Was looking for a GPS to work with my iPad. Saw a lot of discussion about the Dual and Bad Elf and the seemed to be good but not great. Saw the Garmin GLO and it seemed to solve the drawbacks mentioned about the other two so I bought it. It syncs fast, faster than any other GPS I've used. Has a nice dash pad that keeps it in place. Easily connects via Bluetooth to my iPad. Tried it out this past weekend around Shaver Lake and Huntington Lake in the Sierras and it worked great. Used it with MyTopo Maps and it was spot on. I like it.
    Thanks for sharing. Quick question. Why use this over the internal GPS in the iPad. How is this different?

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    Quote Originally Posted by X-plorenow View Post
    Thanks for sharing. Quick question. Why use this over the internal GPS in the iPad. How is this different?

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    wi-fi only doesn't have an internal Assisted GPS.

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    I ordered my GLO on friday afternoon from Calgary and it got to me in Quebec this morning, Wow super fast. I installed Bluetooth GPS by GooGoo on my Nexus 7 and enabled mock GPS provider along with two others that I forget the name of for the time being. I turned off the "location Access" and away I went. The GLO paired and picked up signals within seconds and while I didnt go out on the trails, I did jump in the car to record a track and everything worked together perfectly. I am so looking forward to hitting the trails and disappearing into the wild!

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    Keep the reviews coming! I'm looking at one of these (or the Dual or Bad Elf) to use in a Wifi iPad. It seems like this one is a little better and at the same price.

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    Look for reviews of the GLO, Dual, & Bad Elf from the aviation sites. I fly and it is those reviews that swayed me to the GLO.

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