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Bluetooth GPS Receivers
This range of Bluetooth GPS Receivers are designed for aviation and provide a dedicated GPS signal to your tablet or phone via bluetooth. These receivers offer precise location from GPS satellites than in-built devices by removing the uncertainty of GPS signal drop off.
This range of Bluetooth GPS Receivers are designed for aviation and provide a dedicated GPS signal to your tablet or phone via bluetooth. These receivers offer precise location from GPS satellites than in-built devices by removing the uncertainty of GPS signal drop off.
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Mobile smartphones get their GPS signals from Assisted GPS (AGPS) chips. AGPS is great in populated areas because it uses cellular networks, Wi-Fi, and other signals and hints to quickly get a rough idea of your location, which in turn helps the chip quickly find and connect with GPS satellites for more precise location data.
Unfortunately, this advantage is lost when you’re in rural areas, particularly if you lose your cell network connection. Then the weakness of the AGPS chips becomes apparent: dedicated GPS devices are much better at getting a precise location from GPS satellites.
Furthermore using an external unit for your GPS significantly increases the battery life expectancy of your smartphone or tablet.
What is a Bluetooth GPS receiver?
A Bluetooth GPS receiver is a compact device that connects wirelessly to your phone or tablet to deliver precise location data. It's especially useful in aviation, where in-built GPS on mobile devices can struggle to maintain a strong, consistent signal in-flight.
Why do pilots use Bluetooth GPS receivers?
These receivers offer faster satellite lock-on, greater accuracy, and stronger signal reliability - especially at altitude. They're also perfect for use with aviation apps like SkyDemon, ForeFlight, and Garmin Pilot, making them a trusted tool for private pilots.
What GPS receivers are available at Flightstore?
Flightstore stocks popular aviation-grade models including the Dual XGPS 150 and 160 SkyPro, the GNS 3000, and the Garmin GLO 2. Each offers different features around battery life, satellite compatibility, and how many devices can connect at once.
Whats the difference between the Dual XGPS 150 and 160?
The XGPS 150 is a straightforward WAAS GPS unit ideal for single-device use, while the 160 SkyPro offers GPS and GLONASS tracking, connects to up to five devices at once, and updates position ten times per second, making it better suited for pilots using multiple devices or sharing navigation data.
Are these GPS receivers legal and safe for aviation use in the UK?
Yes, all models sold on Flightstore are approved for use in general aviation and are trusted by pilots across the UK and Europe. They’re designed for reliability and compatibility with leading navigation tools.