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Bad Elf 2200 GPS Pro (Black/Silver)

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Features

  • Connect up to 5 devices at a time via Bluetooth technology. Now also compatible with the iPhone 5, new iPad, iPad mini, and iPod touch 5th generation.
  • Large LCD screen with backlight for night operation
  • Standalone GPS datalogger stores 100+ hours of tracking data
  • Extra-long battery life and 10Hz reporting rate
  • Rugged and splash-proof to IPX4 standards

Description

The Bad Elf GPS Pro shares location information with up to five iOS devices simultaneously using Bluetooth technology. Large LCD display shows critical status information about location, power, Bluetooth connectivity, and trip data storage. Record up to 100 hours of trip data for sharing and storing. Extra long battery life of up to 16 hours using Bluetooth or up to 35 hours just data logging. The rugged and splash proof enclosure stands up to outdoor use. Works with all location based apps. From the Manufacturer view larger view larger view largerThe Bad Elf GPS Pro (BE- GPS-2200), an external GPS receiver, uses Bluetooth wireless technology to feed GPS data directly to up to five (5) paired iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad devices. Satellite lock, battery life, latitude, longitude, altitude, direction, speed, and time directly display on the backlit LCD screen. Use the Datalogging feature to record trips to be rendered later saving battery life on iPod touches, iPhones, and iPads.Travel All Day with Power to SpareThe GPS Pro operates independently from your iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad, while connected wirelessly over Bluetooth. Travel, track, and data log for up to 16 hours while connected via Bluetooth or up to 36 hours when operating in simple data logging mode. Save your iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad battery power for enjoying your favorite apps, while the powerful GPS Pro lithium ion battery powers the GPS Pro’s radio receiver for you.Share Your GPS in Real TimeWhen you travel off the beaten path with friends and family, up to five (5) members of your travel party can simultaneously connect to the GPS Pro using Bluetooth. Share position updates up to ten (10) times per second while walking, running, cycling, driving, boating, or flying with friends, family, or co-workers.Record Your Trip, Map It, Tag It, Share ItTake advantage of the 100 hours of position storage on board the GPS Pro to save your trip log (datalogging) at one second intervals. Using the Bad Elf Utility App, freely available free from the AppStore, transfer your datalog from the GPS Pro to your handheld device and tag it with a name of your choice. Once in range of Wi-Fi, or using a cellular connection, you can map your datalog on your device using the default mapping App. You may also share the datalog by emailing it in KML or GPX format to friends, family, or even to yourself. Where possible, import it into your favorite mapping App, too.Stop Guessing About Your GPS StatusWith the backlit LCD screen included in the GPS Pro, the GPS status no longer requires decoding blinking LED indicators or mystery. The clear LCD screen provides you with critical information about your position and its accuracy, the quality of your satellite connections, Bluetooth pairing status, and datalog capacity used.Fits in the Palm of Your HandAll these features come to you in a small, resilient package that fits snugly in the palm of your hand (3” x 2.5” x 0.7”). With IPX4 splash resistance, you need not worry about taking it outdoors. It is lightweight too, weighing in at just 3.2 ounces.What is in the Box:BE-GPS-2200 GPS Pro device 3ft (90cm) Mini-USB cable for charging 12-24VDC vehicle USB charger Detachable Neck Lanyard User’s Manual Product FeaturesPair with up to five (5) devices using Bluetooth technologyLong Battery Life Up to 16 hours in paired mode with Bluetooth activeUp to 35 hours in stand alone data logging modeFast lock times in normal operating conditions 2s Hot Lock Time (average)15s Warm Lock Time (average)33s Cold Lock Time (average)GPS Tracker and Data loggerBacklit LCD Screen displays status and position dataCustomize settings and units through the Bad Elf Utility AppSample update rate up to 10Hz


Brand: Bad Elf


Model Name: GPS Pro


Screen Size: 2 Inches


Special Feature: 66 channel WAAS GPS, 2.5m (9 ft) Accuracy, Fast Satellite Lock Times


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi, USB


Map Type: Satellite


Sport: Boating, Walking, Cycling, Running


Battery Life: 35 Hours


Mounting Type: Handheld


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 2.4 x 0.7 x 3 inches


Product Dimensions: 2.4 x 0.7 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Item model number: 2200


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi, USB


GPS: Geotagging


Special features: 66 channel WAAS GPS, 2.5m (9 ft) Accuracy, Fast Satellite Lock Times


Display resolution: 128x96


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Color: Black/silver


Manufacturer: Bad Elf, LLC


Date First Available: June 14, 2012


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  • Excellent for backpacking. Turn your iPod touch into a powerful GPS
I have been using the bad elf now for two moths, as I backpack. Travelled through Arizona, and now going through Cambodia. I connect the device to my iPod touch 5th gen. iPad mini (with GPS) and iPhone 4, all at the same time. While walking between buildings, riding on my motorbike far out in the country, sometimes under trees, and even when climbing the Angkor temples, the device performs exceptionally well. Firstly it gives gps functionality to my iPod touch, thus any pictures I take now have geotagging. Secondly, it greatly improves my ipad and iPhone's GPS accuracy. At places I have switched the bluetooth off on both the ipad and iPhone, and the internal gps could not get a fix. Switch the bluetooth back on, and connect to the bad elf, and get a gps fix instantly. On the flight over from America to Tokyo, and then to Malaysia, and on to Siem reap, I managed to get exact speeds on the GPS display as the in flight information, even at 497 miles an hour. I had the device in my pants pocket, and it managed to track most of the time. However, there were points where the device lost connection totally, and even putting it against the window had no effect. At other points it would say, 14 satellites in view, but used none and just could not get a fix for an hours or so. I do not know if it is a problem with satellites in that area over the ocean, however I find it strange that it could see satellites, but would not use any and could not get a fix. In saying that I mainly use the device for backpacking, so the in flight mishaps were few and does not bother me, maybe yes if you are a pilot it may. I read that some people have trouble closing the charging port. This is because there is actually a trick to closing it. If you just press the big end where the charge cable goes, it does not fit properly and sometimes comes out. What you have to do is press at the small end as well, where the cover swivels when you open it, and then it stays shut. I just use my nail and press firmly at the small end of the cover until it is in (very easy) and have not had any problems of the cover coming out. As far as connection to my devices, al three easily paired. And automatically connects when I put the bad elf on. Using it as a data logger, I get more than a day of use out of it, while my devices are connected to it at the same time. However, you can greatly increase battery life if you do not log your track on the bad elf. I do it on my ipad. As for connecting to satellites, if you start the bad elf up in roughly the same place you last were, it is quick to connect. But when you are miles away (such as switching it of in flight and then switching it on again when you land) it can take some time to find and reconnect. At one point, I was sitting in the airport next to a massive glass window that ran the length of the seating area, and it took 10 minutes for the gps to get a fix. It kept saying it had 9 to 14 satellites in view, and bounced around from between 2 to 5 satellites in use, but just could not get a fix for 10 minutes, until eventually it got a fix with 4 satellites and later improved to 8. Strange. As for accuracy, in most spots the accuracy is within a few feet of a road. However altitude is not always that accurate. In the airplane I have seen it off more than a 1000 feet as to what the airplane inflight information gives (even when the speed compares) not sure who was correct there, maybe the inflight information was incorrect. (This was after flying stable for more than an hour). Sitting in my room on the second floor now, it currently says altitude is 56ft. However, I am miles from the ocean, and it should be much higher. However if it calculates the distance from the ground to where you are, then it would be more acceptable. (Not sure if it displays relative altitude to the ground or absolute altitude as from sea level. Have not found this information yet). All in all, for a cheap and very accurate alternative to getting a GPS device, especially for backpacking, I highly recommend this device. In fact, I would rather recommend you get an old iPhone 4 with lifeproof case, or even an iPod touch and this device than any GPS device. For the apps and the maps that one can get for apple products is amazing, and the detail is far better and more interactive than any GPS device you could get. Most of the apps I use connects to Wikipedia and pulls in articles about the places close to you. So for backpacking and driving, this device is awesome. For flying as a back up GPS device, I cannot comment as I am not a pilot, and my experience in flight is too limited to say. But then, if you are a pilot then you probably have the spare cash so go ahead, it worked most of the time for me in flight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2014 by Anton Swanepoel

  • Amazing battery life !!
I’m amazed by how long the battery lasts. On an long haul 12h flight with the GPS tracker on all the time and well before the flight, I only used 1 bar ! That is incredible !
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Does what I wanted it to
I have the non cellular ipad and my location (using Foreflight) does not show up on over water flights, i.e NY to DR, BVi, etc.. I used someone's Stratus and it worked on and off, but didnt work at crucial times. The Elf was able to continuously show my position on the ipad the whole time on a recent nearly 4 hr trip. The battery seems to last a long time - didn't need to charge it all and it paired with my iphone and ipad without any issues. It's doing just what I wanted it to do, so I"m satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023 by Greg

  • ForeFlight Elevated. Wi-Fi only iPad must have
This was exactly what I was looking for. I made the mistake of buying a Wi-Fi only iPad for my flight training. But now with this Bad elf that mistake no longer matters. The battery life is insane actually and I’ve been surprised by the accuracy it provides. I just turn it on and leave it in my flight bag in the back seats of the airplane. It automatically connects to my iPad and provides an position accuracy of 5 to 10 meters most of the time. This paired with the ForeFlight pro I’m able to see my position on airport diagrams, approach plates, and my flight plan on the maps. Greatly enhancing situational awareness. Plus it enables the breadcrumbs feature which is useful to review after landing to check your maneuvers and is just fun to see where you flew over and such. Honestly to all my aviators out there I write this for you so if you made my same mistake or are looking for a more accurate and reliable position that cellular can’t give, this is worth the price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022 by Parker

  • Best customer service team I’ve dealt with in a while!
Ever since I got the Bad Elf GPS Pro 2200 I use it wherever I go, and specifically got it to go off grid in areas we usually wouldn’t venture or get lost in the middle of finding. When I got the GPS it locked onto the satellites within a couple of seconds I fiddled with a couple of settings on my Wi-Fi only IPad Air 2 and I was on the road with Google Maps for offline navigation and the Bad Elf app to download my logs. Very easy to use and each settings toggle is very descriptive. The box comes with the Bad Elf GPS, charge cable, pamphlet and lanyard. The lanyard I think is poorly designed and the breakaway at the neck is right in the middle, it’s very awkward and makes the lanyard itself so weak it comes right off with a slight tug. A molle or custom pouch with an opening for the screen and buttons would be nice, a silicone skin for the small (and easily dropped) device would be ideal. Really bothers me when small (expensive) devices like this don’t as least come with protective options for the body. The next day I noticed issues with locking onto GPS even though I was locking onto 8-11 satellites. The Bad Elf does absolutely nothing without satellite lock (cant even calibrate the time), this persisted for hours and suddenly started working. This was in the middle of a trip, I was preparing myself to go through a very grueling customer service experience explaining my issues mainly because there is NO CUSTOMER SERVICE HELPLINE! I descriptively explained my issues in email form, which Bryant responded to quite promptly with a couple questions. The problem didn’t occur again for another few days and when it did I sent a couple photos showing the issue I had and again experiencing, Bryant responded promptly same day with confirmation for a free replacement with free shipping and return pouch for the defective unit. Also another plus is I didn’t have to send my unit back first which I use everyday and would have been pretty upset to have to return first to receive my replacement. All of this was within warranty period which I wish was quite longer since I feel this is a lifelong tool most people would use forever and pass on if they could with lifetime warranty. I would pay another $50 for at least the option of a lifetime warranty on at least battery replacements. Almost all my expensive tools or gadgets are mostly with companies with lifetime or at least 25 year warranties. 2 years is a very short warranty period for a device without a replaceable battery. The reason I’m not docking more than a star is because the customer service was so sweet and pleasant, and there is no other device like this out there with these specifications, and ease of use. I’ll update this review as the lifetime of the device progresses but so far I love the device and would recommend it to all my friends! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2018 by Ivory Dust

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