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Kapsys’ Kapten is Screenless, Voice-Driven, Key Ring-Sized GPS

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This tiny GPS system from Kapten shuns the current preoccupation for large, high-detail touchscreens… it has, in fact, no screen at all. There’re a bunch of led-lit icons at the top, indicating car-, pedestrian-mode and so on, but that’s it. All navigation requests and instructions are made by you talking to the Kapten and it talking to you. It’s apparently aimed mainly at pedestrian users, and measuring 2.9 x 1.7 x 0.5 inches is small enough to slip onto a key ring. Somehow there’s a Bluetooth chipset in there, alongside an MP3 player and FM radio, and it packs 4GB of internal memory. Sadly, the only instructions it’ll utter will sound like “Tournez à droite, dans 100 metres” since it’s being released in France next month for around $220, and there’s no info on whether it’ll move outside the land of the moody pout. [Navigadget]

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