Take a look at any mid-range cellphone these days, and you get all kinds of supplements, such as WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, a generous color display (perhaps even with the touch screen functionality for smartphones), memory cards, which slot, MP3 and video playback, and omnipresent digital camera. What else can cellphone manufacturers put into place them ahead of the competition? Why, the answer lies in the GPS, of course. Falcom Germany recently issued cell Mambo, which is actually a three-band GSM / GPRS phone, what happens with integrated personal GPS tracker.
Our integrated 20 channel SiRFStar III GPS receiver, in Mambo not only tells you where you are, but it also has Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free conversations. Do not expect a lot of multimedia features come with Mambo, as I suspect it Falcom intends to be more personal GPS tracker first and second cell. Nonetheless, being able to make and receive calls, always good to have.
Falcom panic button included with each Mambo when pressing this button will activate an automatic response to emergencies. In Mambo will use GPS signals to determine your current situation and send the information via SMS to the pre-programmed number of GSM network. You can also choose to automatically Mambo call this number, rather than rely on text messages. It is gratifying to know that when the law is used for purposes such as Mambo can be tracked via email or in real time via the Internet. There is no word on pricing details, as at the press time.
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