Clunky Box Adds Wireless GPS To iPod Touch, First-Gen iPhone

When you start adding all the missing iPhone features back into the iPod Touch, you realize just how much its big brother can do. Sure, the list is small – camera, 3G internet, GPS, compass and, uh, phone – but if you need even one of these, you should probably just buy the iPhone. So […]

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When you start adding all the missing iPhone features back into the iPod Touch, you realize just how much its big brother can do. Sure, the list is small - camera, 3G internet, GPS, compass and, uh, phone - but if you need even one of these, you should probably just buy the iPhone.

So along with your camera, your Mi-Fi, your cellphone and your analog wristwatch (for working out which way is north), you can now toss another box in your bag. The G-Fi adds GPS to an iPod Touch, beaming in the outside world via Wi-Fi. Like the Mi-Fi, it creates a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot, but unlike the Mi-Fi, it doesn't actually pipe in the internet.

The $100 box can support up to 200 devices (anything with Wi-Fi) and requires a specific iPhone application to actually tell you where you are. This app, called Navmii, costs a hopeful $33.

In all, this seems like the worst possible solution. At least the GPS add-ons which hook into the dock connector actually work with any GPS-aware app. It doesn't even last very long, with a battery life of just 5 hours. Still, if you have some money to blow, and need to add an extra 3.145 ounces to the weight of your bag, this could be the perfect device for you. Available now.

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