
Having a GPS Tracker this small is a great way to ensure that you never get lost, unless of course you are to lose your car keys. It is compatible with worldwide GSM phone signals so you can use it just about anywhere in the world to track your position. Other features that will come included will be two way calling, sms alerts and of course GPS navigation.
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Garmin has just unveiled their new series of handheld GPS devices that will offer an updated look, new mapping options and a whole bunch of technical innovations that will cater to hunters. It will come with a 2.6-inch sunlight-readable color display and boasts an admirable 20 hours of battery life. This is definitely the series of GPS devices that you would want if you are stranded out in the woods. [CoolestGadgets]

The Thinkware iNAVI LE is the company’s latest 7-inch DMB navigation device for the Korean market. This portable device features a 7-inch WVGA (800×480) LCD screen, a 500MHz processor, a 128MB RAM, a 64MB ROM, Ublox5 GPS, DMB support, audio/video playback, built-in games and more. The Thinkware iNAVI LE is now available in Korea in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB models for 249,000 KRW ($206), 289,000 KRW ($239) and 329,000 KRW ($272), respectively. [AVING]

The world’s leading provider of navigation solutions and digital maps, TomTom has recently unveiled its first large-format GPS navigation devices for the US market in the form of the XXL 530S and XXL 540S (pictured above). Both of these devices are equipped with a large 5-inch touchscreen display, TomTom’s Map Share technology, a newer user interface and the company’s own IQ Routes intelligent guidance system. Unlike the 530S, the 540S adds several unique features including Advanced Lane Guidance, preloaded maps of Mexico, the US and Canada, and seven million points of interest. The TomTom XXL 530S and XXL 540S will hit North America in October at a price of $280 and $300, respectively. Read more

Sanyo has rolled out their latest GPS navigation device that integrates a 1Seg digital TV tuner. Known as the Gorilla Lite NV-LB50DT, this portable device sports a 5-inch touchscreen display with LED-backlight, an accelerometer sensor, a 4GB of storage, a microSD card slot, a media player that supports for MP4, MP3, WMA and JPEG media formats, and a rechargeable battery. The Gorilla Lite NV-LB50DT will become available soon for unannounced price yet. [Product Page via iTechNews]

M&Soft has come out with their new navigation device ‘Mappy API’ for the Korean market. This portable device is packed with a high-performance 900Mhz Dual Core CPU, a SiRF V6 chipset, a 4GB hard drive, TPEG service and runs on Mappy map software. The Mappy API is now available in Korea for a retail price of 349,000 KRW ($281). Read more

EASYCAR has showcased its new premium 3D navigation device during World IT Show 2009 in Korea. Dubbed as the UT710, this portable device is equipped with the company’s new 3D electronic map ‘EASYCAR 3D Map’ and features a 7-inch LCD display with 800 x 480 resolution, a 600MHz Dual Core CPU, a SiRF-3 GPS chipset, two SD card slots, a USB host and more. Suggested price is 299,000 KRW for 4GB and 349,000 KRW for 8GB version. [AVING]