GPS Units
GPS units, or Global Positioning System units, are electronic devices that receive signals from satellites to determine the user's exact location on the Earth. These units are commonly used in navigation, mapping, and outdoor activities such as hiking and geocaching. GPS units provide real-time location information, accurate mapping, and turn-by-turn directions, making them essential tools for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts. They can also track speed, distance, and elevation, and some models offer additional features such as weather updates and emergency SOS capabilities. GPS units are available in a variety of sizes and styles, including handheld devices, car-mounted units, and smartphone apps, making them versatile and widely accessible for a range of uses.