

A mains charger is available as a seperate accessory. Accessories The RBT-1000 comes complete with the removable Li-Ion Battery rated at 3.7V 680mAh, and also a car charger. RoyalTek have decided not to put any independent LED's into the RBT-1000, the LED's actually light up behind the RoyalTek badge, above you can see the power green light lit up.

On the right hand side, there's a pull down rubber flap which houses the DC charging socket and the MMCX External Antenna Socket.Īt the right and rear (far right in above photo) you will see an on/off slider button. This time RoyalTek have gone back to basics and decided to bring out a smaller (and lower priced) brother to the RBT-3000, which is called the RBT-1000 or BT GPS mini! One thing that keeps happening is technology becomes smaller and smaller as months go by, and RoyalTek have created a remarkably small Bluetooth GPS, along similar dimensions to the Fortuna Clip-On, but smaller still! What's more, it also has a removable rechargable Lithium-Ion Battery! The RBT-1000 weighs in at a staggering 45g and comes in at only 70mm x 41mm x 23mm in dimension which makes this a nice attractive GPS! RoyalTek haven't sacrificed any hardware in the RBT-1000, it still comes with a 12 satellite SiRF chipset, but not a SiRF IIe/LP chipset, but SiRF XTrac 2.0. Royaltek RBT100 Bluetooth GPS review Date 1st April 2005 Review by Dave Burrows Introduction RoyalTek is already a well known and established company operating out of Taiwan that have brought out great GPS Receivers like the Sapphire (RGM-2000) and also last year brought out the first Bluetooth GPS with Datalogging enabled out of the box (RBT-3000).
