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Canmore GT-730FL USB GPS Tracker Stick Data Logger Dongle with Logger Function (Built-in Rechargeable battery, WAAS, A-GPS, 256,000 Waypoints record, 65 channels, Windows XP / Vista / 7 Compatible)

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Brand Canmore
Model name GT 730FL
Vehicle service type Car
Special feature [INF] High-capacity data storage, Fast satellite acquisition, Augmentation system support, Rechargeable battery, USB connectivity See more
Connectivity technology USB
Map type Satellite
Included components Battery
Battery life 56 Hours
Mounting type Dashboard Mount
Operating system Windows

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  • The Canmore USB GPS Stick is compatible with nearly any GPS mapping software available and fully compatible with NMEA standards (all versions)
  • 8M Bytes flash memory for data logging, with 16 bytes binary data per record that stores up to 256,000 data records
  • Logged data may be exported in a number of formats such as: GPX, NMEA 0183, KML, Excel (CSV).
  • Ultra low power consumption: over 17/56 hours continuous use by 450mAh battery
  • Logging data interval programmable: by time or distance; Data tag (start, stop point) can be set by user
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    • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.
    • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.34 x 2.69 x 0.99 cm; 140.61 g
    • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 3 Aug. 2012
    • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Canmore
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B004BBD1QE
    • Item model number ‏ : ‎ GT-730FL-YLW
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    Customers find the GPS tracker easy to use and report that it works reasonably well. The hardware quality receives positive feedback. However, the software quality receives criticism, with customers describing the bundled software as poor.

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    4 customers mention ‘Ease of use’4 positive0 negative

    Customers find the GPS tracker easy to use, with one mentioning it's simple to save routes.

    "...Hardware - As I said the hardware is great, easy to use, good battery life, comes with a lanyard to help portability and overall does the job of..." Read more

    "...Easy to use and battery last a long time. Strongly recommended." Read more

    "...Once you've read that, it is super easy to use, has so far been extremely accurate for me (blows mobile phone GPS out of the water), and easy to..." Read more

    "Generally excellent - it's a good size and is really easy to use...." Read more

    4 customers mention ‘Functionality’4 positive0 negative

    Customers find that the GPS tracker works reasonably well, with one customer specifically mentioning that the logger functions as intended.

    "The logger works like charm.Having in mind the price range it's just brilliant...." Read more

    "...comes with a lanyard to help portability and overall does the job of logging data no problem..." Read more

    "Excellent GPS logger. Has performed faultlessly in every location so far used in England and Wales. Easy to use and battery last a long time...." Read more

    "This device works reasonably well but sometimes takes a while (up to 5 minutes) to get a position lock so I assume it doesn't actually support AGPS...." Read more

    4 customers mention ‘Hardware quality’4 positive0 negative

    Customers praise the hardware quality of the GPS tracker.

    "...Hardware - As I said the hardware is great, easy to use, good battery life, comes with a lanyard to help portability and overall does the job of..." Read more

    "...In summary; the device itself seems very good...." Read more

    "Item great and arrived quick" Read more

    "Excellent, with a few gripes..." Read more

    4 customers mention ‘Software quality’0 positive4 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the GPS tracker's software, with multiple customers reporting that the supplied software is poor, and one customer noting that the instructions are not clearly written.

    "...I had problems with the software from the original disc supplied with the device...." Read more

    "...yet just know that the hardware for this item is great, the software not so much...." Read more

    "...Such a shame the software supplied is so poor and the currently available download software does not seem to quite do the trick." Read more

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    • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 April 2015
      The logger works like charm.Having in mind the price range it's just brilliant.
      I had problems with the software from the original disc supplied with the device.After getting in touch with the manufacturer, I have been given the newest version and it worked beautifully.Here is link to the software( I believe it will help others): http://file.canmore.com.tw/canway/CanWay_1.1.12.exe
      3 people found this helpful
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    • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 June 2016
      First things first, if you haven't read any other reviews yet just know that the hardware for this item is great, the software not so much. However I purchased it after reading other reviews and therefore completely expected to have a bit of trouble with software, yet it doesn't seem to be as bad as I had thought it would be. I would recommend doing a bit of research before purchasing to make sure it's what works for you - Here's a reasonably good article that helped me: [...]
      Hardware - As I said the hardware is great, easy to use, good battery life, comes with a lanyard to help portability and overall does the job of logging data no problem (However you need to know what the different-coloured lights mean to understand it which is explained in the linked article). Something I discovered for myself is when it is on 'low battery' (flashing red light) it stops logging any data so just keep that in mind. This isn't much of a problem though because as I said it's got a good battery life, around 15-16 hours when set to 5-second recording intervals and only takes about an hour to fully charge it.

      Software - The main comment about this is the CanWay software is Windows exclusive, so doesn't work on Mac or Linux. There are a lot of reviews heavily criticising the software, but this depends on what your intended use of logging GPS information is. As a personal preference I don't use Windows unless I have to so I'm not experienced with that OS, but I purely use the software to import my tracks to then export them as KML/GPX files for me to use with my Fog of World app on my iPhone. For this purpose I have had no trouble with it (once it was installed) but I wouldn't be surprised if it's a lot worse for people who wish to use the software more intensively. I did have problems doing the initial firmware update for the logger, but as I said I'm not experienced on Windows so I had to do some research. After this, I've had no problems with the software.

      The main issue for me personally is if you want to change the interval logging time/distance or clear the memory to make space for further logging, you can only do that through the CanWay software because it doesn't even appear as a USB device on any computer, which would be handy if you just wanted to re-format it to clear the memory or something. But overall it does the job at a more reasonable price than alternatives I'd looked at, plus it has a really good battery life compared to certain other devices too.
    • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2015
      Only purchase this if you are prepared to put in a lot of effort getting it working.

      Having read the reviews on Amazon.com, I knew there were issues, but the other reviewers helpfully pointed to other programs which would work the GT-730. Unfortunately, Photo Tagger is no longer available and the bundled software does not work as they have described.

      Basically, go to the Canmore Electronics website and download CanWay_1.1.12.exe and GPS USB Driver.rar.

      I found that the CanWay software works well enough to configure the logging settings of the GT-730, but once data has been downloaded to the program, it repeatedly crashes with Windows Forms Errors on my PC running Windows 8.1 and my laptop running Windows 7. Flicking between tracks eventually brings them up, then they can be edited or exported.

      GPSBabel (freeware) may be used to download your data, but all the tracks on the device are downloaded as a single track, making them difficult to manage.

      Mapyx Quo2 (free) is my software of choice to to manage the tracks I have downloaded.

      The settings I found worked were:
      - CanWay - Logger = 10 second log intervals when driving, 30 second intervals when walking. Also, setting the logging speed to 2 km/h reduced the number of erroneous logged points.

      - GPS Babel - File - Preferences = Input format: SkyTraq Venus based loggers (download), Baud: 38400, Output Format: Set this to match the input format you wish to use (in Quo2 .gpx or .klm both work well enough).

      I have not managed to get the GT-730 to place a marker on my tracks yet, which is a bit disappointing as I was hoping to use it to record photo locations.

      Also, I have found that going into a building or area where the GPS signal is lost for more than a couple of minutes puts the device to sleep and you have to turn it back on when you go outside again, or the remainder of the day's tracking is missed.

      In summary; the device itself seems very good. Such a shame the software supplied is so poor and the currently available download software does not seem to quite do the trick.
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    • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 July 2017
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      Excellent GPS logger. Has performed faultlessly in every location so far used in England and Wales. Easy to use and battery last a long time.
      Strongly recommended.
    • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 March 2017
      Item great and arrived quick
    • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 August 2015
      Really, the gadget and its software deserves 5 stars but for the documentation, which is the sort you used to see years ago, badly translated from Chinese and with the important bits missing. Just head over to this fellow's blog, where all is explained in English: http://peterdean.co.uk/wpblog/?p=218
      Once you've read that, it is super easy to use, has so far been extremely accurate for me (blows mobile phone GPS out of the water), and easy to save the route into whatever format you want. Don't spend more on a logger, this is the one!
      One caveat though, as far as I can tell, you will need a Windows PC. There may be workarounds for Mac/Linux but that's at your own risk.
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    • José L. García
      5.0 out of 5 stars Funciona Muy Bien este GPS Tracker
      Reviewed in Spain on 11 May 2017
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      Bueno. Muy bueno. Hace todo lo que dicen las instrucciones (en ingles). Totalmente recomendado. Si a alguien le interesa, estoy traduciendo el 'programa' utilizado para descargar las rutas al castellano (Español, para mas señas)...
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    • Dave G
      5.0 out of 5 stars Accurate and reliable
      Reviewed in Canada on 10 July 2017
      I purchased this unit to map hiking trails and set waypoints, many of which are in forest. After it is turned on, it generally takes a couple of minutes to get a satellite fix, but then the points seem to be within 20 feet except possibly in the forest. It comes with software that can be updated at the Canmore website, although some of it seems pointless unless you wish to collect raw data on GPS satellite positions. I only use it to convert track information into gpx or kml files. My only complaint: it would be nice to be able to suspend track recording instead of getting a new track when you have turned it on just to download the tracks to a computer. But for the price this is very good value.
    • Littlejohn
      5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable
      Reviewed in the United States on 4 April 2012
      I got this in hopes that it would work well enough to record our road trips. My goal was to later use the track data to geotag my photos so I would know where they were taken. I hoped to eliminate the need for my Delorme LT-20 dongle that had to be connected to my laptop the whole trip just to record the track data.
      Well, I wasn't expecting a lot, but this device is perfect. Everything works and works well. Just had to charge it the first time, then took it outside. It took a while for the first lock-in, but since then it takes about a minute. Seems about the same or faster than my Delorme LT-20 GPS receiver.
      It is true that the data logging is not turned on at first. I just used the included GPS viewer.exe program to turn on logging. I use the freeware gpsbabel to dump and convert the data to kml (for Google Earth) and gpx (for geotag). With gpsbabel it is also possible to clear the log and do various other operations so it's the only main utility I use. I use the Linux and Windows versions. Both work fine with this device. Sometimes it doesn't read the data the first time on Linux, and times out. But by the second retry it always reads. Gpsbabel also has an option to save out the native binary dump file for later conversion without the device plugged in.
      The kml files can be dropped right into Google Earth and it shows my drive to work. I was surprised that it was able to show exactly which parking space I parked in. Sort of scary...
      The gpx files are for geotag. Geotag is an online free program that can read the gpx track file, and then you load in the photos you took on your trip. By interpolating the photos' date and time (from the EXIF data) with the logged times in the GPS track (this GT-730F device logs every 5 seconds by default), Geotag
      pulls up a Google map showing the track and the locations where you took the photos, with clickable thumbnails of the actual photos. It is really surprising to see this. Lastly, Geotag can (if desired) write out the geographic data into the photo's EXIF data for a permanent record of where the photo was taken, right there inside the photo's EXIF data!
      I do agree that the lack of documentation caused me to have a longer learning curve than I wished, but I got the hang of it within a couple of days of casual research. In short, the accompanying disk has a couple of useful things, particularly the windows driver (The device appears as a Prolific PL-2303 usb to serial port, defaulting to 38400 baud). The GPSviewer.exe is useful to see the device working, the satellites found, and their various signal strength etc, as well as turning on/off logging or clearing the log. The photo program I haven't played with very much as it seems their Google maps key has expired or something. Google pops up a message that the API key is wrong or expired. I might try downloading the other version from the canmore website, but it looks like it does the same thing as geotag.
      The two programs I use are both freeware: geotag and gpsbabel. They can easily be found with a web search. They both work well in Windows and Linux, which was a good thing for me since I primarily use Linux at home and Windows at work. Last thing: The GPS device is a Skytrak Venus based chipset. It reports on the computer as a Prolific PL-2303 but that is simply the USB to serial converter chip inside the package. So don't be confused by that.
      I am very glad I got this item. Hope it lasts.

      tl;dr: Works great in Windows and Linux. Appears as a PL-2303 com port/ttyUSB0 but is really a Skytraq Venus chipset. Use geotag and gpsbabel which are freeware available for Windows or Linux.
    • L'Électricien
      5.0 out of 5 stars I purchased this gadget for geotagging my travel pictures. ...
      Reviewed in Canada on 14 November 2016
      I purchased this gadget for geotagging my travel pictures. On my first test, which happened in a relatively unobstructed area it worked very well with precise locations it recorded. The software is very intuitive and hassle-free. I usually take pictures on the narrow streets of old towns of Europe where GPS signals may not be so strong as suburban areas of North America, hence its final performance is yet to be seen until my next trip but so far it fully lived up to my expectations.
    • Walter Collins
      1.0 out of 5 stars Garbage.
      Reviewed in the United States on 8 January 2025
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      If I could rate this a zero I would have, great concept and hoped it would work but would randomly shut itself off after a few minutes. Wish it would have worked though