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🚀 Navigate Smarter, Not Harder — Stay Ahead with GPYes 2.0!
The Stratux GPYes 2.0 GPS unit features the advanced u-blox 8 chip for rapid, precise satellite positioning. Its compact USB design offers broad compatibility with smartphones, tablets, and computers, enhanced by voice recognition for hands-free control. Included Micro SD storage expands its capabilities, making it an essential tool for professionals demanding reliable, on-the-go navigation.

| ASIN | B0716BK5NT |
| Additional Features | Voice Recognition |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,116 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #46 in Handheld GPS Units #259 in GPS Trackers |
| Brand | Stratux |
| Built-In Media | GPS chip |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (341) |
| Display Type | LED |
| Human-Interface Input | Unknown |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 5"W x 0.2"H |
| Manufacturer | Stratux |
| Map Types | Worldwide |
| Model Name | GPYes 2.0 |
| Model Year | 2022 |
| Mounting Type | Handheld, found in image |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Resolution | 800 x 480 |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Touch Screen Type | Resistive |
| UPC | 675595719707 |
P**R
It fit and it worked fine.
My Stratux started having intermittant loss of GPS after many years of faithful service. This GPS unit fit perfectly and put my machine back into tip top condition. Thank you.
C**Y
Works Great for Stratux!
Purchased this to use on a Raspberry Pi 3 Stratux build for use with Garmin Pilot. Stratux recognized the GPYes right away, and I had very accurate GPS data throughout my entire flight in Garmin Pilot. It took about 10 minutes for the GPYes to calibrate itself and establish a GPS fix on first use, but subsequent boots are much quicker. Generally speaking, the longer you leave it turned off, the longer it'll take to get a fix, but after that it works beautifully. By the time you complete your runup, the GPYes is ready to go.
F**E
Works as advertised
Works well in my Stratux receiver
E**3
3 times better fix with homemade modification
Great product for the Stratux home build. I like the internal GPS vs external for all the usual reasons. I was getting 30m fix BEFORE a special modification that I made. NOW I getting a 10m fix and much less fluctuations than prior to my add on...and that's on the ground in the backyard. Havent tried it in the plane yet, but prior to the mod I was getting a 30m fix in the air. So what I added was a piece of thin cardboard from a box of coke cans. I carefully wrapped one side of the cardboard with two plys of kitchen aluminum foil. Then slipped the the homemade EMI/RFI shield inbetween the GPS and the SDRs. And what-d-know...it works much better! My thinking was the SDRs were affecting performance even with GPS inserted into the top USB port. The aluminum foil seems to provide an additional shielding. Hope this helps anyone else that's tinkering with their Stratux!
R**H
Surprisingly functional, but best with an external antenna.
The device is what it says it is, but I find the built-in antenna is basically useless as inside connected to a desktop or mac the noise is so high it does not sync. With an external antenna and the right connectors it works reasonably well. I have not had time to see if one can get a usable PPS signal out of it, but I hope to try that soon.
C**E
Worked great after rerouting antenna wires.
Had difficulty picking up satellites initially, only picked up a few, and was intermittent reception. I rerouted antenna wires for sdl under the receiver, and now have awesome reception. I am still running the pi 2, and was able to accommodate with the WiFi usb by clipping a bit from the corner of the board on the gps unit.
G**N
Gps Receiver
Godd value . Gps receiver works well!
M**V
Be sure to RTFM - Then it works well
I was getting ready to return this thing. I had it installed, went flying, couldn't ever pick up more than 1 satellite. Tried the Stratux in all sorts of orientations, right on the glare shield. No dice. Basically zero signal. So I took some photos, and was getting ready to return it and write a review, when I noticed the static bag had "Instructions here: (link) " written on it. So I viewed the instructions and it turns out I had the item installed improperly (I had the unshielded 'antenna' side covered by the SDRs). Once I flipped those around, bingo bango, 11 satellites in solution. *AWESOME*. So, make sure you install it properly. It will be "on top" if the Pi is oriented 'normal'. There's a picture in the PDF linked on the little static bag. Excited to go try again, with it installed properly this time.
A**R
I like it
N**V
Stopped working after a month. No GPS fix, even after pointing to the open sky for hours.
G**F
The GPS worked as stated. I used to make a Stratux. I also installed a shield between it and the radios and was able to go from 6-9meters accuracy to about 3.4m and it had over 19 satellites in solution tracking 30. Would buy again.
S**S
This is the second unit I ordered in one week and both were defective. I tested with different USB GPS on RPi 3B+ and all units worked perfectly. With Stratux GPYes 2.0, the module would get mode in 3D but Lat/Lon would read 0.00 and EPS would alternate between 1.5 and 160Kts. After numerous reboot, the Lat/Lon would come one but would be frozen, Px would not change even while in a moving car. Seems like a bad batch as I bought a GPYes 2.0 a few months ago and it still working good.
M**D
GPS works well. Works much better when external gps antenna is attached.
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