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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 7.56 inches | | Package Width: | 6.06 inches | | Package Height: | 2.44 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.66 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 33 reviews |
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| | Features | Factory New ProductOne Year Limited WarrantyHas high sensitivity built-in chipset
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 33 customer reviews )
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18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Excellent, accurate and convenient Jun 08, 2006
By Chris This is an excellent little receiver. What I wanted was a receiver that could be placed somewhere in my car and would then just work without my needing to be interrested in what it was doing. That's exactly what it does. I put some velcro (the hook side) on the back of the receiver and stuck it on the rear wheel arch of my Passat Wagon, since then it has just sat there and done its thing. This receiver is so small that it's hard to see how they could make it any smaller without it being difficult to find. Accuracy is as good as any. Despite being hidden away the reported signal quality is usually excellent. I leave it switched on and I can just forget all about it until I need it and then it's all ready to go, already locked on and passing out position reports. The Tomtom Navigator 5 software works as well with this as with their receiver.
I bought this to replace the Tomtom Bluetooth receiver that came as part of their Navigator 5/Bluetooth package, see my comments there if you want to know why that was a poor initial choice.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Bad Investment Jan 24, 2007
By David J. Paveglio This item works great when it works. I purchase this item and the Bluetooth transmitted ceased functioning in less than 30 days. The company which I purchased it from replaced the unit and the new one stoppped functioning fot he same reason about 90 days later. Akronics, the vendor, will not even answer emails. Holux, who has a 0ne year warranty on these devices, does not respond to emails to its service center. From what I have been able to find out is that the Bluetooth problem is a common occurance and the unit is temperature sensative. This is odd in that it is a mobile unit intended for the car and dashboard positioning. So if you want to throw away your money buy Holux or learn from my mistake.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Hmm Apr 18, 2007
By S. Schow I had this unit for almost a year working perfectly. Loved it. Then one day the bluetooth just stopped working. It will not connect and the blue light does not come on. Definitely appears that somehow the bluetooth stopped working for some reason.
Holux has no support number and they have not returned any of my emails to tech support asking for help, after several months of trying to reach them. I am finally giving up. I would not buy this unit, especially now reading how many people are having similar issues. I like the look of the Holux 240, but the support from Holux is disgusting.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Hiking Jan 11, 2007
By Cham Green I use this product in conjunction with a PALM TX. The Holux works well with several Palm applications and the DeLorme product suite. For a GPS it can pick up satellites well in a city environment, can even pick up my location from inside my brick home without a problem. It does have its share of difficulties when I am in a ravine or under a thick tree canopy, but no more issues than Garmin. Once it locks onto a set of satellites it does a fine job of holding the signal. I like the fact that it is lightweight and can be stored in you pocket while operating, as opposed to being placed on the shoulder. The ease of recharging the entire unit is nice as well.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Works Fine With TomTom Navigator 5 and Palm OS Aug 01, 2006
By Alex Green
"alx779"
My GPS navigation system consists of PalmOne Treo 650 running Palm OS 5.4, TomTom Navigator 5.201 and Holux GPSlim 236 Bluetooth GPS receiver.
Unlike the other reviewer stated, this setup works perfectly. I did run into a minor problem at first, but that was due to my own stupidity.
First of all, you need to download the latest TomTom software update in case you don't have the latest version (v5.201 at the time of this writing). You can get it from TomTom.com, see support section. It includes important updates for Palm OS and Pocket PC -based devices.
I didn't need the update since I puchased the latest version of the software from local retailer.
Setup was smooth. I charged and turned on the GPS receiver. It was instantly detected by Treo 650 and successfully paired using default Bluetooth configuration utility. I then started TomTom and selected "Other Bluetooth GPS Receiver" from the initial configuration screen.
At first, I kept on getting "No Valid GPS Signal" message, just like the other reviewer here. Then I realized that since I'm testing from my apartment, the signal may be getting blocked with no clear sky view. I got out on my balcony, and whoa! I got the GPS receiver working!
Now I've been using it in a car for approximately one month, and it is simply great! It gets the satellite signal in a matter of seconds, instantly enabling TomTom Navigator and runs 7-8 hours on a single battery charge. It is good, however, to have the included car charger handy for those long trips.
The device is small, lightweight, works great and makes my driving a lot easier. I'm a happy customer. :)
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