
Jobo just rolled out a pair of new GPS receiver photosGPS: the photoGPS 2 and the photoGPS 4 models. These GPS devices are small GPS receivers that can be attached to a digital camera via the hot-shoe. There is a software included that can capture information on location automatically and instantaneously.
The photoGPS 2 and the photoGPS 4 models come with bigger storage and coverage now has been extended. Number of streets has been increased by 23% and municipalities by 42% as described. Points of interest also increased by 27%.
The two models photoGPS 2 and photoGPS 4 are available for $132 and $ 172, respectively this April.
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