Fancy having a mouse that does more than just move your cursor about on the screen? The Navilock BT-451 Bluetooth GPS mouse fits the bill perfectly, functioning as an external Bluetooth receiver when hooked up to your cellphone, PDA, UMPC, or notebook. GPS functionality will only be connected when required, helping you save on battery in the GPS mouse. The internal antenna must be pretty powerful since it offers great tracking performance, according to the manufacturers. The Navilock BT-451 Bluetooth GPS mouse comes with the u-blox ATR0635 high-sensitivity GPS chip inside, boasting SuperSense indoor GPS functionality for easy tracking indoors and outdoors. It is currently available in Europe for €79.00 with no word of a US release.

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