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Jan 15 2007, 4:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
The antenna supports WAAS/EGNOS and offers up tracking, positioning and time alert functions. You can also connect the watch to your notebook PC to use in other mapping applications.The watch is programmed to automatically record the user’s route by marking and saving points as you go. This is one device I could have used during my trip to CES 2007 that could have helped me to find my way out of the depths of central hall. Story and image via Gizmodo.
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