🛰️ Navigate Like a Pro, Wherever You Go!
The USB GPS Receiver Antenna Gmouse features a high-performance UBX-G7020KT multi-GNSS chip supporting GPS, GLONASS, QZSS, and SBAS for fast, accurate positioning. It offers 56-channel all-in-view tracking, USB and Type-C connectivity for broad device compatibility, and a magnetic base for easy installation. IPX4 water resistance and free professional GNSS software make it ideal for laptops, PCs, cars, marine navigation, and Android devices.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.5"L x 3.8"W x 1.3"H |
Operating System | Windows, Mac OS |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop, Tablet |
Control Method | Touch |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GLONASS, GPS |
Connectivity Protocol | USB |
Mount Type | Panel Mount |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Additional Features | Portable, Magnetic Base |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Map Types | Software |
T**J
Works Well
Worked well. Got lock in minutes.
C**E
Works fine.
Works as it should.I had difficulty setting it up but it was due to my computer ability.
J**S
Strange thing to sign in to a sales tracking app to use product.
Found it strange to be guided to activate an account with a salesman's tracking app.
K**U
Nice little GPS
Newer version for Windows. I use OpenCPN for boat navigation. This works perfectly with windows 11 pro
J**A
BUYER BEWARE
Comes with NO user instructions or guide. Has a piece of paper masquerading as a guide, but only provides a link to a product download suitable for GPS geeks only - no added value to the ordered product, which I can't get up and running on my system.
P**Y
GPS
It works with Google Earth.
B**V
How to attach to Win 10/11
It seems some of us have issue with finding how to use this with Windows. I'll post a page that tells how and is very easy, step-by-step. Should only take 5 - 10 minutes. Now, as to whether google maps will access it I have no idea, I haven't the time yet to see. Should just be able to turn off the wifi in Windows, drive around a bit and see fairly quickly. My only Win laptop has to run XP and I don't want to pull a NUC just yet to find out. However, Windows Maps will employ this device so at worst that can be a fall back option if you lose google maps. Win Maps is free, just type 'Maps' in your Win Search box on the Start Menu page and if it isn't installed it will install. If it is already installed a it will do a quick update and you're set. It has some features I like - 3d cities, speed warning, traffic, etc. The only thing I see is not all of the 3d cities pictures are up to date even though the streets and highways all seem to be very current. My sister's home, on the other side of the country is current but mine is around ten years old. Another feature is being able to display home addresses - no more trying to read mailboxes from the pictures!Anyway, here's where to find the information: gpswebshop.com/blogs/tech-support-by-platform-windows/how-to-connect-an-external-gps-gnss-receiver-for-windows-10-maps If the link gets erased just go to GPSWEBSSHOP and search "Connect a GPS/GNSS Receiver for Windows Maps". And once you have it installed and working the same site can tell you how to use it with Google Earth for Windows in their 'Tech Support by OS - Windows' page.
E**E
This GPS works great on my Windows 11 PC
I bought this GPS to keep my PC clock precise while doing time-sensitive work in areas without internet access. For this purpose, the VFAN USB GPS receiver works beautifully. My PC immediately recognized it and assigned a COM port.After about 7 or 8 minutes or so to find signals and stabilize, the GPS time sync software I am using had no complaints with this device and accurately recognized the NMEA data stream that was coming in from the unit. Overall, a great bargain. Does exactly what I wanted for less than twenty bucks.
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