DeLorme GPS Systems Latonia KY

If you aren’t familiar with DeLorme, it is the brand of GPS units that the famous American mountaineer Ed Viesturs takes with him to the top of Everest! Read on the following article to learn more information.

PPS Group
(859) 291-5100
424 Scott Street
Covington, KY
The Nerd Patrol
(513) 232-8541
6183 Salem Road
Cincinnati, OH
Teledimensions International Inc.
(513) 784-9797
1101 Saint Gregory Street
Cincinnati, OH
Zone Communication Group
(513) 579-9663
911 West Eighth Street
Cincinnati, OH
On Location Multimedia Inc.
(513) 241-2227
635 West Seventh Street
Cincinnati, OH
MAC Productions Inc.
(859) 655-3080
242 Pike Street
Covington, KY
Lightborne Communications
(513) 721-2272
212 East Fourteenth Street
Cincinnati, OH
Bright Light Visual Communications
(513) 721-2574
602 Main Street
Cincinnati, OH
Curtis Visual Communications
(513) 621-8895
1105 Western Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
DCI - Delaney Communications Inc. Sentimental Productions
(513) 244-6542
1620 Harrison Avenue
Cincinnati, OH
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Spot + GPS = DeLorme Earthmate GPS PN-60W

DeLorme PN 60W

I had the privilege of attending the Consumer Electronics Show last week in Las Vegas, to my delight there was more than just 3D TVs and eBook Readers. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised when I met with the guys at Spot and DeLorme, and I learned about a fantastic new device for hikers called the DeLorme Earthmate GPS PN-60w!

If you aren’t familiar with DeLorme, it is the brand of GPS units that the famous American mountaineer Ed Viesturs takes with him to the top of Everest!

This new device is amazing – it combines the tracking and emergency response power of the SPOT with a rugged GPS device. I admit that I am a late adopter of technology, and have waited to buy a Spot because I was actually hoping that it would eventually be integrated with a GPS device so the emergency “help” message could be more than just “help”. Unlike the traditional Spot device, the Earthmate PN-60W will allow the user to transmit custom messages, which can be sent to your emergency contacts as well as your Twitter and Facebook friends. Wouldn’t it be nice to send a message saying “I got delayed by bad weather, so will be 5 hours later getting back to the trailhead” rather than “help!”

Plus, it will have the excellent mapping technology of other DeLorme outdoor GPS units such as aerial imagery, USGS 1:24,000 maps, and the ability to easily track waypoints and elevation.

Another great feature that the DeLorme guys told me about is that you can keep track of your friends who have their own Earthmate devices. The “w” at the end of the name indicates the wireless technology – so if I’m half a mile behind you on the trail, I can see exactly where you are. For now the range will be limited to a small distance (under a mile or so), but improvements may change that in the future.

Plus, the Spot Communicator portion of the device is much smaller than the newly released Spot device, which is a reason for me and my fellow hiking and backpacking enthusiasts to celebrate – smaller and lighter is very welcome news!

The Earthmate GPS PN-60W is on sale at Amazon , but won’t be available until May. This is going to be a late Christmas present to myself :)

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