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M
1000 32 Channel Bluetooth GPS Receiver

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Electronics: Holux M 1000 32 Channel Bluetooth GPS Receiver

Holux M 1000 32 Channel Bluetooth GPS Receiver

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Manufacturer: Holux
Model: M1000
Publisher: Holux
Label: Holux

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Holux M1000 Bluetooth GPS with MTK 32 GPS engine. The advantages of the Holux M-1000 include best tracking and most importantly affordable.With the advanced technology, the HOlux M-1000 tracks up to 32 satellites at a time, re-acquires satellite signals in 100 ns and updates position data every second. Trickle-Power allows the unit operates a fraction of the time and Push-to-Fix permits user to have a quick position fix even though the receiver usually stays off.The Holux M-1000 comes with integrated rechargeable Li-Ion battery with 850mAh capacity that lasts up to 17 hours.
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Worth every penny 2007-08-29
This is my first Amazon product review, which I hope is good enough.

The Holux M-1000 is a diminutive unit, about the same size as a box of matches, (65mm long, 43mm wide, and 17.6mm thick) and weighing in about as much (about 50g with the battery).

The unit comes packaged with a USB charger cable, car cigarette adaptor (which the USB plugs into), driver CD, warranty card, and a printed manual. The packaging uses recyclable materials, which I'm sure would please the environmentally-conscious crowd, yet still maintain a very classy appearance worthy of any gadget shop's glass cabinet.

My first impressions were along the lines of "hmm, that's really tiny". More than half the unit is taken up by the battery, to which I would attribute at least half it's weight.

There is no display on the unit, just 3 status LEDs, a power switch to the side, and a mini-USB socket.

Initial charge-up took about 4 hours, which is usual for Li-Ion batteries. During this time, the green status LED blinks accordingly. The battery is actually the same type used in some Nokia cell phones, so it shouldn't pose a problem finding a replacement or spare. (Doing a quick search, the part number listed HX-N3650A is Holux-specific, but it is similar to the Nokia BL-5C used in a myriad of Nokia cell phones, and available online for a few dollars).

Word of warning to first time users. The USB cable supplied, as the manufacturer states, is for charging purposes only. Windows XP will detect something, and go into a frenzy trying to recognize it. It got a bit tiresome after the 5th pop-up, prompting me to go into the Windows XP device manager to disable the "unknown device". The M-1000 still charged up as expected.

Usage:
The M-1000 is as easy to use as the manufacturers claim. How hard is it to slide a power switch?

After the power-on, the blue LED flashes on to signify Bluetooth broadcast. Pairing up with my cell phone, a Nokia E65, was simple, the M-1000 was detected within moments, and paired up without the need for a pairing key code to be entered.

The GPS status LED (orange color), upon initial start-up stays on, showing that the unit is acquiring signals.

Manufacturer claims first (cold start) satellite signal acquisition takes 36 seconds. My testing outdoors on a clear day, showed their claims to be pretty good, I averaged around 35 seconds.

The sensitivity of the MTK GPS chipset is very good, and there is no need for an external antenna. Holux state that the MTK will track up to 32 separate channels, which is overkill at this time as there are never more than 12 satellites overhead at each hemisphere of the earth. I would expect this is anticipating the next generation of GPS satellites.

This chipset is actually very impressive, it has acquired a signal indoors as I'm sitting at my desk typing this review. The Holux-supplied GPS viewer application for Windows shows it has locked on the signals of 6 satellites, all of which are showing moderate signals (signal bars are around 1/3 to 1/2 of the scale).

Battery life:
Holux claim 23 hours of battery life. I have not had the opportunity to test this, but from my experience, having forgotten to switch the receiver off overnight, after several hours in the center console of my car, the unit was still active in the morning.

Accuracy:
Using the Mobile GMaps on my cell phone, the M-1000 is pretty accurate. Comparing my old hand-held Magellan unit (which incidentally took about 4 minutes from cold start to acquire a signal), the averaged position is the same, as expected. I have used the SmartCom GPS unit on my cell phone, and the results are identical.

Recommended add-ons:
If you don't have Bluetooth capability you will need the Holux-compatible USB cable. Search online for the optional cable, Holux part# GR230-A2.

Spare battery - as stated above, this unit uses the identical battery to many Nokia cell phones. BL-5C batteries are cheap as chips online, and you can easily find a desktop charger for those batteries as well.

Overall, the M-1000 is a good buy, and for the money, can't be beaten. Combined with some good software on your cell or PDA, this would be a good combination.

On my Nokia E65 cell phone, the TomTom Navigator software detected the M-1000 and is very accurate. It shows its strength in the car, and can even receive signals while placed inside the center console of my car.

Signal re-acquisition is measured in seconds, handy when driving through tunnels or under bridges.

With all its strengths, there is one minor gripe I have with the M-1000, namely it is not waterproof, let alone water resistant. The whole unit is is not sealed, with visible gaps in the casing. There is no cover for the mini-USB socket and the battery compartment also allows moisture to enter.

Despite the above flaw, the unit is sensitive enough to be kept well away from moisture, say, in a jacket pocket, or even in a backpack or handbag, and with the convenience of Bluetooth connectivity, will provide the road warrior with the best value GPS solution at this time.


First impression, this device is amazing 2007-08-19
I still have to try this one more, but on my first trip it was impressive, fast startup, and connects very easily to my PDA. It was even working while in my shirt pocket while driving, and I like the flexibility of putting the antenna anywhere and be able to put the display where ever I like.


Works like a charm 2007-07-24
easy to use. Using it with a Blackberry curve and google maps. very small and uses usb 2.0 to charge and holds a charge for a long time. documentation claims 17 hours of use, but havent put it to that test yet. I have used it for about 5 hours on battery power. this thing is about the size of 2 boxes of matches and 1/2 of that is a battery (which looks easily replacable.) Very satisfied.


Great Buy 2008-07-02
This is my first GPS receiver and I have never had a complaint about it once. Maybe you can find something better, but you can be certain when you buy this that you are guaranteed a great product.

+ easy to pair
+ great price (used)
+ VERY accurate
+ small (fits easily in my pocket)
+ great reception (as long as I'm not in the bowels of a basement)
+ amazing battery life

- small (if I forget where it is I have to try and use my GPS system to find it's last known location, haha)
- There is an "ON" position, but no "OFF", you're supposed to just assume that the other position is off. It's a very minor gripe I have but found that slightly irritating.


Note: I had the same problem of XP trying to recognize the device. When I switched it to the off position it stopped doing that.


It works and it's inexpensive 2008-05-01
I purchased this unit to enable my Blackberry Curve 8320 (TMobile) to have GPS mapping capabilty. The M-1000 worked right out of the box. Synchronization to the built in Blackberry map program was immediate (well, OK, it takes a few seconds for the Holux to find the satellites). The unit is very small and the bluetooth works well with the Curve.

All this said, there are limitations, and they have to do with the phone I have. The Curve is not all that fast in applications processing, and the map software downloads the maps via EDGE data link as you proceed along your route. So, it's not as fast as the built in GPS units in my 2006 Honda Odyssey Touring or my Prius. That said, it's also not a $2000 option, either. It is not as fast as my TomTom One Series 3 once both of them are running since the TomTom updates and scrolls much faster. However, the Holux finds the satellites faster. I have not done diligent experiments, but the Holux is quick enough to be quite tolerable and the TomTom is slow enough to be irritating when it is starting up. Perhaps this is 10 seconds vs. 30 seconds or so?

I have NOT tried it with the included software which runs on a PC.

Conclusion: met expectations, works well, inexpensive.


Plug and play goodness 2008-03-06
Out of box this GPS unit worked with no issues at all. Simple and fast Sat connection.

Since I was looking for a receiver for my internet tablet, I didn't see much info for this unit and it's compatibility with the Nokia n800 as I was shopping around.

I'm happy to report to those with this tablet, that this receiver works very well.

Running OS2008 and using Maemo Mapper 2.3.1 no hitches or issues one bit. The Sat pickup was fast and the bluetooth saw it instantly.


works really well 2008-03-03

This GPS is pretty small, has long battery life, starts quickly, and creates decently accurate tracks. It has no problem tracking from inside a pocket or bag. Though it couldn't find any satellites while indoor at my work it worked indoors at my house without a problem. Unfortunately the USB port is for charging only (and maybe firmware flashing?) but my computer still tries to recognize it when it is plugged in. Bluetooth pairing was fairly quick and painless.


Very fast. 2007-09-13
It is very fast and it works with NOkia's. The only thing is that It does not have ant home charger. Only car charger. But you may charge with any USB mini cable. I did it with an N95 USB cable. It is a standard cable.

Charge last a long time for me. I did not test it, since I am using it rarely in long time. Just opening when I lost :)


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