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Bad Elf GPS Pro+

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Features

  • High performance Bluetooth GPS+GLONASS WAAS Receiver accurate to 2.5m enhances the utility of your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch without an internet connection or monthly subscription.
  • Adds barometric altitude for pilots and raw barometer readings for boaters with the built-in digital barometric sensor.
  • Advanced USB connectivity allows streaming of NMEA data directly to a PC or Mac. Adds easy access to recorded data logs (up to 200 hours worth of storage) just like a thumb drive
  • 24 hour battery frees your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch form carrying the power burden of determining your position.
  • High performance Bluetooth GPS+GLONASS Receiver accurate to 2.5m enhances utility of your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch without an internet connection or monthly subscription.

Description

Bluetooth GPS Pro+Includes: Bluetooth™ GPS + GLONASS Receiver with Barometric Sensor, USB File System Support and Streaming NMEA GPS Data OutputBe Adventurous - Explore the WorldThe original Bad Elf GPS Pro received rave reviews from the most demanding customers in military, commercial, andprivate aviation. The GPS Pro+, adds GLONASS satellite capability, USB file system access to data logs, and a barometric sensor for altitude. This GPS receiver, with 24 hour battery life when paired over Bluetooth/35 Hour Battery - Stand Alone Data Logger and the capacity to log a full week on the road just got better.Features:Instantly add GPS location support to your iPad Wi-Fi or iPod touch devices via Bluetooth Connect up to five device at onceView GPS+GLONASS status quickly with the backlit LCDAll day battery life - Pair Over Bluetooth - 24Hrs / Stand Alone Data Logger - 35HrsLog up to 200 hours of trip position data direct on your Bad ElfAccess your data logs directly from any PC or Mac using the included USB cable. GPS appears just like a USB thumb driveUSB connectivity to PC or Mac provides streaming NMEA GPS dataObtain altitude from GPS and from the built-in barometerHigh performance 66 channel GPS + GLONASS receiver that provides latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, and GPS trackAccurate to 2.5M (9') up to 60,000' and 1000 mphQuickly acquires satellite lock without cell tower assistance - Hot start time in as little as 2 secondsNo internet connection or monthly subscription requiredIPX4 water resistance makes this device ready for outdoorsBad Elf GPS provides location data to any and all apps that use Apple's iOS Core Location framework. Where To Use?AviationMarineVehicle NavigationGeocachingTravelRunningCyc


Product Dimensions: 0.7 x 2.4 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Item model number: 2300


Batteries: 1 Lithium ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Connectivity technologies: USB


GPS: Matching GPS Stamps to Geotags


Other display features: Wireless


Device interface - primary: Microphone


Colour: Slate


Manufacturer: Bad Elf, LLC


Date First Available: August 15, 2014


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  • They don’t call it “Bad” Elf for nothing
As a 757/767 pilot I rely on the Bad Elf for position accuracy, especially when taxiing at large, busy airports. I bought this in December and used it for a couple months without any problems; it locked onto satellites quickly and remained reliable throughout a 12 hour flight. Then for no reason at all it became unreliable. It didn’t matter where in the cockpit I placed it (or even from my hotel room) it couldn’t lock onto satellites. Sometimes it would work, sometimes it wouldn’t. Every time I turn it on I never know what to expect. The other day didn’t work for over 2 hours, then suddenly, for no particular reason, it worked for most of my flight across the Atlantic, then for the last couple hours of the flight it simply would not lock onto any satellites, even though it had them in view. There have been times when it will just automatically power off after a few minutes, even though the battery shows 3 out of 4 bars. None of my coworkers have these type of problems with their Bad Elf’s. Over the last few weeks I’ve contacted Bad Elf, and at first they were very responsive and suggested various fixes, updates and reboots, which I followed, but it still didn’t fix the problems. Now Bad Elf customer service won’t return my emails, won’t provide a replacement or repair, and have completely abdicated their responsibility in covering their product. I also contacted the seller, and they won’t offer a return because it’s past the 30 day return policy. I spent over $200 for a defective product that works only intermittently. I can’t recommend this product, and I am so disappointed in Bad Elf customer service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2019 by CAVU

  • If you have the no satellites problem...
My Pro+ worked perfectly for about a year, and then it would stop tracking after going into tunnels on road trips and not reacquire afterwards. With the latest firmware 2.1.50 it would power on out in the open and not find any satellites for an hour or so, and then it would magically pop in. What worked for me was to load an older firmware. My unit came with 2.1.44, so I manually loaded the next older firmware, 2.1.43 via USB. It’s been rock solid ever since, I just ignore the firmware upgrade notice from the bad elf app. If I hold the Bluetooth and gps button in while I power it on, it factory resets back to 2.1.44, even after upgrading to the latest 2.1.50. I have the no satellites problem with both 44 and 50, but perfect so far with 43. Posting this in case it helps someone else. Edit: 25 Nov 2019 I’ve used the BadElf extensively since reverting to the older firmware in October and I can report that it’s worked perfectly every time I’ve powered it on. It has regained lock right away when driving through tunnels or anywhere the GPS signal would be blocked. Edit: 14 June 2020 The BadElf has worked like a champ using 2.1.43 firmware, no complaints. I upgraded to the new BEGPS-2300-v2.1.52b0 firmware and so far so good. If anything changes I will post an update. Edit: 8 August 2020 I tried the BEGPS-2300-v2.1.52b0 firmware and it was good for a while, but on my last extended road trip it stopped tracking after 30 minutes, wasn't in a tunnel or any reason for it to lose track. Going back to 2.1.43. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2019 by Nathan Giard

  • Airline Pilots Hate Bad Elf GPS
I bought this Bad Elf and had to return it because of a bad battery. Then I got a new one and and within 4 months the GPS screen went black and won’t work at all! Because I had this for a few months Bad Elf says Tough Luck PAL! Offer no help or even any ideas on how it might be fixed. I’m an Airline Pilot, and very grateful this was an extra and not required equipment because it is very unreliable. Trust me when I say it’s a waste of money. I’m constantly asked by aviators at airshows, where I also fly a WW2 Warbird for Exhibition purposes, what kind of accessories I recommend. I warn those who are in the market to stay away from Bad Elf Products cause they are trash and have no place in any cockpit. If you want it to find your home while driving a moped then good luck, but even then you have been warned. If you plan on spending $200 for a Bad Elf product I’ll give you my email address and you can have mine as it will work as good as anything they send you. You can’t say you were not warned! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2019 by HoLeeFuk

  • Marginal performance in an Airbus A-330 cockpit.
I don't like Apple products because of the ridiculous limitations imposed by Apple, but forced to use an iPad to access my company's navigation package. The iPad Pro has a GPS receiver built in, but it's very insensitive and unusable in flight. I bought the Bad Elf GPS Pro+ to hopefully get around this this problem, The A-330 (like many jets) has metal film heating in the windscreens which attenuates the GPS signal quite significantly. Unfortunately the Bad Elf's receiver seems only a little more sensitive than the iPad. Unless the Bad Elf is positioned hard up against the window (hanging it from the headset hook on the pillar or putting it in the tray on the sliding window won't work) it won't hold position lock, and even against the glass occasionally loses position, sometimes taking a considerable amount of time to re-acquire. This sort of performance might be OK if the Airbus windscreens really causes serious signal issues to all GPS receivers, however, while my Bad Elf is uselessly searching for satellites I can take out my Galaxy S7, turn it on 1000+ miles from it's last position fix, and have a 3D fix usually within 20 seconds, with the phone almost anywhere in the cockpit. Unfortunately Apple's crippled Bluetooth won't let me use the position from my phone. The Bad Elf's only function is to provide GPS data. For it's premium price it should be able to do that at least as well as the GPS in a phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2016 by Ozexile Ozexile

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