Bad Elf High Performance Gps & Glonass Receiver F/lightning Connector on 2040-parts.com
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DescriptionBad Elf High Performance GPS & GLONASS Receiver f/Lightning Connector High Performance GPS & GLONASS Receiver for Lightning Connector
Bad Elf GPS provides location data to any and all apps that use Apple's iOS Core Location framework. Bad Elf's GPSproducts are great for:
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