🌍 Navigate Your World with Confidence!
The Garmin GLO 2 GPS and GLONASS Receiver is a cutting-edge device that connects wirelessly to your mobile devices, providing precise position information. With a robust battery life of up to 13 hours, it’s designed for a variety of activities including aviation, marine navigation, hiking, cycling, and automotive use. Its dual satellite system ensures accurate location data, making it an essential tool for any adventurer.
Operating System | Android |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Control Method | App |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GLONASS |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Sport Type | Cycling |
Audio Output Mode | Digital |
Battery Average Life | 13 Hours |
Mount Type | Dashboard Mount |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Screen Size | 2 |
Additional Features | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Map Types | Worldwide |
Item Weight | 40 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.99"L x 1.65"W x 0.7"H |
M**2
TINY gps - smaller than picture implies
Great tiny GPS, size of 2 packs of chewing gum.Much better accuracy than my iphone, which sometimes has trouble acquiring and getting location especially in the city.locks on quickly. battery life is good (although I carry a battery bank for phone, could probably carry a mini-usb cable for glo 2)Would be nice if Garmin were to finally switch to usb-c (or add an alternate usb-c port)
D**E
It works with MotionX-GPS on an old iPad
I bought the Garmin GLO2 for use with a six year old non-cellular iPad to provide navigation. I first thought Apple would allow the GPS signal from an iphone to be sent to a non-cellular iPad but of course they do not and there is no way of using the iphone GPS data that Apple is willing to disclose. After seeing a couple of other solutions I went for the Garmin because of their GPS history and experience.The instructions are not comprehensive. The unit pairs easily enough over Bluetooth. The blue LED goes from flashing to solid when it is paired.The flashing green LED took five minutes to find a satellite fix the first time I turned it on. When it had found the fix it turned to a solid green.On charging the amber light flashes until the battery is fully charged .If like me, you put the device on to charge and it's hunting for satellites then the green and amber lights flash alternatively. It's both charging and hunting for satellites. Makes sense. But the instructions say that green and amber flashing alternately means you either have a faulty battery or a system error. So there was five minutes of buyers remorse until the green light turned solid. Now there's a solid green and a flashing amber until fully charged.After pairing I brought up Motionx-GPS - surely the best navigation app on the market at the moment. I use it for navigating around on some of the nearby lakes. The app allows you to choose the method of location fixing: GPS, WIFI or manual. I turned off the WiFi and then I hit the GPS soft button and within a couple of seconds the signal strength for GPS appeared and fixed my position within 98 feet (the app said). I'm not sure where the accuracy number is coming from. However I have left the tracking function working on the app for 30 minutes and the app is showing movement of about 40 feet in a straight line even though the device is sitting on my desk.In terms of the specifications I would probably have given it 2 stars. Cold Start 60s - no - more like five minutes. Accuracy 3m - no - 30 minutes of use shows a track deviation of 40 feet and my app, however it is getting the accuracy data, says 98 feet.BTW turning on Wifi on the iPad improves the accuracy to 33 feet. I'll take the unit on road trip to see if that changes as soon as we are out of WiFi range and let you know the result.But for $99 i now have a working navigation system on a big screen and a new use for an old iPad. I'm happy enough it works with a non-garmin app.Edit on October 15th 2019 - I've used the GLO 2 for a few months now and it's performed well. For whatever reason the Motion-X app now shows the accuracy is 16 feet. I've written to Motion-X asking them how they calculate the accuracy but I've not received a reply. I agree with one of the other posts that it really needs an accurate battery level indicator. I would pay an extra $10 if the device had this. On another point I don't understand why Apple doesn't allow the export of the GPS location over Bluetooth - any clever people out there who could explain if this is achievable?
D**E
Works flawlessly with iPad and iPhone and multiple Navigation software
Used it on a sailboat with iPad and Navionics app. It remained connected and tracked flawlessly. A free GPS utility showed that accuracy was 5 m but my estimate is more like 3 m judging by the tracks I recorded with respect to known roads and trails. I also used it with Gaia GPS and AllTrails apps for hiking with my iPhone and it worked flawlessly again.Battery life is good too. It lasted more than 9.5 hours (that was the longest leg of our sailing trip). My only minor gripe is the charging speed. It takes 4+ hours. It wasn’t an issue for me this trip and I charged it overnight but on longer trips it could be an issue.I didn’t test this extensively but I believe it remains connected and tracking while charging so if you have access to a charging port or backup battery, you can use it longer.One final remark, when using with iPhone, the phone doesn’t discharge as fast because the internal GPS chip isn’t used (or not as much). When I used the iPhone without the Garmin GPS, it would run out of charge in half the time.
A**R
Great GPS quirky Android phone setup
This is a fantastic GPS device it works great, big issue is working with Android 12+ Garmin does NOT provide support for this and it will ktn work out the box. And will not be as simple as you'd like to use if replacing your phone GPS but not bad.HOW To:Connect Garmin to PC and UPGRADE it yes must do this... The upgrader is buggy just keep doing it until it worksThen connect you phone with it on Bluetooth but it won't stay connected but it will remember it.Then download a GPS NMEA reader app for Bluetooth. I used Drooger it is free. Use this app to connect to the GPS (You'll have to connect the GPS this way every time you want to use it) during this process you will allow tons of privs to Drooger and you will have to put you phone in developer mode (the secret tapping menu) and leave it there the. You will have to find the mock GPS app menu item and select Drooger. (Also turning off wifi and bt sharing for location will help)Now your Google maps and other apps should read the Garmin as the GPS for your phone. If it was plug and play or at least Garmin had their own streamlined app I would give 5 stars. If you are connecting to not a phone device and a device designed for BT GPS it would work perfect I am sure.Also for some head units for it to work with Android auto you will need to set android Autos privs on your phone for Location to Never allow(This is on a Pixel 6 Pro that I did this on for reference)
T**G
A Game-Changer for Mobile Navigation
This device is an absolute game-changer, providing precise position information right on my mobile device. This technology ensures that I always have accurate location data, even in remote areas or dense urban environments. The setup was a breeze, and the device seamlessly connects to my smartphone, providing real-time updates and reliable navigation. Whether I'm hiking, driving, or exploring new cities, the Garmin GLO 2 has become an indispensable companion for my outdoor adventures. I highly recommend it to anyone in need of reliable and precise position information on their mobile devices.
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