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Add-on GPS for Apple iPhone coming in February 2008 for US$89 (with video)
Sunday, December 16, 2007 - 12:10 PM EDT

The Part Foundry plans to begin shipping "locoGPS for the iPhone" a GPS module for Apple iPhone which allows jail broken iPhones to gain GPS functionality.

The Part Foundry says that all software is open source and more applications are being written every day. This module gives you the ability to explore all the benefits that GPS on a platform that is small enough to put on a keychain. Plans are already underway for a stylish plastic enclosure as well.

The Part Foundry is currently testing whether this module will work on the iPod touch.

locoGPS features:
• Channels: 16
• Update Rate: 1 sample / second
• Acquisition Time: Hot: 4 Seconds, Cold: 45 seconds, Indoor: "A long time."
• Serial Output: TTL Serial @ 9600 baud
• Position Accuracy: 2.5m-7m
• Charging: Integrated micro-USB connector for pass thru iphone charging.
Protocol Support: NMEA 0183 ver 2.3
Iphone Software: Requires Jail Broken Phone (tested on firmware version 1.1.2).
Software will be open source/community based

First prototype video:

Direct link to the video via YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY8OxHeNKfY

The Part Foundry is accepting pre-orders (US$89, ships in February 2008) here.

MacDailyNews Take: Imagine if this thing was ready in time for this Christmas!


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Dec 16, 07 - 01:19 pm Comment from: Tommy Boy

How about I just wait for the 2g iPhone and get it integrated?

I've lived 40 years without needing a GPS I can wait til the next iPhone comes out.

Dec 16, 07 - 01:32 pm Comment from: B2

Apple should buy this company and make its own GPS google-like.

Dec 16, 07 - 02:03 pm Comment from: Dutch

Nice and open source. This is a device I could have a lot of fun with. But it is not for everyone though. In my 8GB iPhone I do not have much space left for maps and a complex application including synthesized voices, so unless a new hackable iPhone with more capacity becomes available soon, it will just be a gadget for a small group of hackers, nothing else.

Dec 16, 07 - 02:05 pm Comment from: -

Dutch,

The maps are online, you fucktard.

Dec 16, 07 - 02:05 pm Comment from: Lars H

The iPhone has Bluetooth, why the heck don't they allow Bluetooth-GPS together with Google Maps?

Even thou my Nokia N95 has built in GPS I often use my bluetooth GPS with Sirf-III chipset placed in the front of the dashboard for better GPS-signal.

Dec 16, 07 - 02:19 pm Comment from: Just one thing

Re-design this GPS add-on to slide under the iPhone unit.

From the prototype to the final casing things are improved, nevertheless, the extended length is annoying.

Since iPhone is rather slim - wrap the electronics down and behind the phone - similar to a clip. Second generation processes shall give way to slimmer clip form to the size of 3-4 mm (millimeters) - when this occurs it will BETTER suit a well styled well placed iPhone accessory.

Joan

Dec 16, 07 - 02:21 pm Comment from: eMax

A product that will only work on hacked hardware is quite possibly the MOST stupid business plan in the world.


I cant wait to see "Rotten Apple inc" or other stupid name come out with hacked versions of OSX that run on generic x86 hardware and start selling it. Who the hell is going to support it?

This is just stupid.

Now if this is just a story to announce they have been working with Apple on the upcoming SDK and they wanted a way to announce it prior to Apple saying who is working with them, then I suppose its one way to get that news out, but still deceiving.

Dec 16, 07 - 02:35 pm Comment from: Dutch

@- The application demonstrated on the video is just a proof of concept written very quickly. GPS users expect a better user interface. On those devices the maps are updated dynamically as you move around. If you plan to update the Google Maps continuously using Edge, be prepared to receive an enormous bill at the end of the month unless you are on an unlimited data plan (which most hacked iPhone users outside the U.S) do not have.

Dec 16, 07 - 02:39 pm Comment from: R2

Hopefully Jailbroken iPhones will become a thing of the past once the SDK is released. I'll be disappointed if Apple only partially fills the void and one still has to hack in order to have all that sweet added functionality.

Dec 16, 07 - 02:51 pm Comment from: Realist

Gen 2 phones, ready to ship with Steve's on stage performance next month (Chinese warehouses full), include a faster, easier to use, GPS than this and, of course, locked tight.

Dec 16, 07 - 02:59 pm Comment from: Pete

But will it talk to you and give you turn by turn directions?

Recalculate if you miss a turn? Track your progress in real time? Give ETA's? Re-Routes in case of traffic?

All it does is replace the input method with a GPS. If one needs directions they can easily pull off the freeway, get a address off a building and enter it into Google maps and be on their merry way, no need for this device.

Nice hack though.

Good hack though.

Dec 16, 07 - 03:47 pm Comment from: LorD1776

I have invented a cheaper method that does not attach to your iPhone. It's an ← made of vinyl that can be rolled up and carried everywhere. Wherever you are you just unroll it and point it at yourself. Works just like those maps in the parks. "You Are Here".

Dec 16, 07 - 04:10 pm Comment from: Mel Gross

Realist, you have no idea of what you are talking about.

Dec 16, 07 - 04:13 pm Comment from: silverhawk

My GPS (map reader) has two eyes, two legs, two arms, very nice breasts and a very nice ass. She has been reading our maps when traveling for many, many years. No batteries required (for anything), just the occasional diamond. Never failed yet!

Dec 16, 07 - 04:17 pm Comment from: Mel Gross

But, I agree with those who say this is a bad business plan.

My feeling has been that Apple would eventually have come out with an SDK, I've stated it over and again, to some derision, but that's turned out to be true.

Once it arrives, as long as it allows a wide range of apps to be written, as it sounds as though it will, the hackers will have to try to move their apps over to it, or see them die out.

These guys are releasing this the same month the SDK will arrive, and I find that to be odd, at best.

Since Apple approves of open source, it would seem to be smarter to wait for the SDK, and release it in late March. But, we'll see.

Dec 16, 07 - 04:17 pm Comment from: Brau

Many iPod buyers I know didn't necessarily buy it for its inherent features but for the broad third party support it enjoys which is unparalleled among other players. This makes me wonder if Apple will ever add GPS to their iPhone, preferring to leave that feature to the already considerable third party support that surrounds the iPod/iPhone. With Google Maps and cell-based triangulation already available, few really need true GPS and those who feel they do will certainly buy an add-on.

Dec 16, 07 - 05:16 pm Comment from: LorD1776

silverhawk,
I like your system WAY better than mine. Can I borrow yours?

P.S.
Is your last name Studebaker?

Dec 16, 07 - 06:07 pm Comment from: macslut

Ya, this gets us half way there. For now, I'd be willing to pay the $89 for it, but when you think this through, it's really clear how beneficial it would be for Apple to integrate real GPS into the iPhone...turn-by-turn instructions, voice, re-calculated routine, stat logging, etc... For that, I'd pay $200 (or more) plus the cost of the iPhone.

Dec 16, 07 - 06:13 pm Comment from: Steve

They should make this unit separate from the iphone ... and linked with bluetooth. Like the GPS 10x from Garmin. that way you could throw the sensor up on the dashboard.

Dec 16, 07 - 06:21 pm Comment from: Realist

Don't forget, though, my Nokia already has this and more.\

When Shepherd Jobs gives the speech in a few weeks, know you will finally be reaching someplace I have already been. Bliss.

Dec 16, 07 - 06:49 pm Comment from: TowerTone

Hey, where can I find one of these?....

Dec 16, 07 - 07:07 pm Comment from: silverhawk

@LorD1776
No, she's booked for the for short and long term.

No, a medical device that saved my leg from being cut off.

Dec 16, 07 - 07:21 pm Comment from: LorD1776

Aw, shucks. Well anyway, I'm glad you kept your leg.

Dec 16, 07 - 10:02 pm Comment from: confused

I thought GPS was mandatory on all current phones sold Stateside, for E-911 service.

Apparently not?

Dec 16, 07 - 10:08 pm Comment from: clunker

A product that will only work on hacked hardware is quite possibly the MOST stupid business plan in the world.

It could be worse.

How about a hacked-hardware product that's gonna be obsolete when the maker revises the platform in a couple of weeks?

Oh wait...

Dec 16, 07 - 10:29 pm Comment from: HowerHone

Me likey you. You likey me?

Dec 16, 07 - 10:30 pm Comment from: YowerYone

HE LIKEY!!!

Dec 16, 07 - 10:32 pm Comment from: Dutch

Screw you, -!

Dec 16, 07 - 11:04 pm Comment from: TowerTone

Ever notice that when spoiled kids don't get their way, they have to cry and tear something up?

Dec 16, 07 - 11:28 pm Comment from: somebody

@confused:
t-mobile and at&t;use tower triangulation instead.

Dec 17, 07 - 12:52 am Comment from: TowerTone

On a sad note.

http://www.danfogelberg.com/news.html

So long, Dan.

Dec 17, 07 - 02:17 am Comment from: harry wolf

Ys, I want one of Silverhawks versions too - but I do think this is an ok gadget - on issue might be battery life - the more gadgets and features on the iphone, the more battery used.

Dec 17, 07 - 03:49 am Comment from: Hmm

"I want one of Silverhawks versions too"

The problem is there were only 7 prototype units ever made which can actually read maps. When they went to production the map reading function was fairly buggy, but they shipped with it enabled anyway. Most units try, but the results are not very good.

Inevitably they go into fallback mode where they endlessly repeat "Are you going to stop and ask for directions?"

Dec 17, 07 - 07:39 am Comment from: AppleEasy.com

Is it just me or does it not seem very useful...

I use a gps as a companion to tell me when to turn so i don't need to read maps whilst i'm driving. However all this one does is show where you currently are, which unless you are lost, it's not very useful.

I mean, it's slow, requires a hacked iPhone and doesn't have enough usefulness to warrant paying $89 for it.

Am i alone here?

PS.
I have a system like silverhawks occasionally, only problem is it's a bit slow and not very good at directions. So I use the battery powered GPS tongue laugh

Dec 17, 07 - 08:04 am Comment from: scut

Fun stuff. I'm glad people are continuing to adopt the platform. That means good things down the line. For now, I'm happy with my TomTom.

Dec 17, 07 - 04:11 pm Comment from: macamigo

I hope Apple doesn't take the approach that it has taken with FM radio and Voice Recording for the IPod: that's already covered by a third party accessory manufacturer so they won't integrate it to their product. I already have an Iphone and I would upgrade with no hesitation if GPS and more Flash capacity were added.

Jan 07, 08 - 02:09 pm Comment from: kelly

Happy new year to all , i wish everyone a wonderfull new year, i have been using nokia 1100 for long but i just read about the apple iphone 8gb on the net and i decided to go for it , i cant just believe my eyes oh my goodness this phone is awesome and amazing i have not seen anything like this before the functions and features are wonderfull i am really enjoying using it i bought it for just $390 us dollars and if you are in need of one then contact me
my contact is
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Thanks.

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