





📍 Never lose your way—navigate smarter, faster, and longer with Garmin GLO 2!
The Garmin GLO 2 is a compact, Bluetooth-enabled GPS and GLONASS receiver that delivers highly accurate position data by connecting wirelessly to your mobile devices. With up to 13 hours of battery life and rapid satellite lock-on, it’s designed for professionals and adventurers who demand reliable navigation across diverse environments—from skies to seas to city streets.
| ASIN | B07M9CZYTD |
| Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10 in Vehicle GPS Units & Equipment #271 in GPS System Accessories |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,008) |
| Date First Available | December 21, 2018 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
| Item model number | 010-02184-01 |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| OS | Android |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 2.99 x 1.65 x 0.7 inches |
| Special features | Bluetooth |
| Whats in the box | Glo 2,CLA Adapter |
D**E
It works with MotionX-GPS on an old iPad
I bought the Garmin GLO2 for use with a six year old non-cellular iPad to provide navigation. I first thought Apple would allow the GPS signal from an iphone to be sent to a non-cellular iPad but of course they do not and there is no way of using the iphone GPS data that Apple is willing to disclose. After seeing a couple of other solutions I went for the Garmin because of their GPS history and experience. The instructions are not comprehensive. The unit pairs easily enough over Bluetooth. The blue LED goes from flashing to solid when it is paired. The flashing green LED took five minutes to find a satellite fix the first time I turned it on. When it had found the fix it turned to a solid green. On charging the amber light flashes until the battery is fully charged . If like me, you put the device on to charge and it's hunting for satellites then the green and amber lights flash alternatively. It's both charging and hunting for satellites. Makes sense. But the instructions say that green and amber flashing alternately means you either have a faulty battery or a system error. So there was five minutes of buyers remorse until the green light turned solid. Now there's a solid green and a flashing amber until fully charged. After pairing I brought up Motionx-GPS - surely the best navigation app on the market at the moment. I use it for navigating around on some of the nearby lakes. The app allows you to choose the method of location fixing: GPS, WIFI or manual. I turned off the WiFi and then I hit the GPS soft button and within a couple of seconds the signal strength for GPS appeared and fixed my position within 98 feet (the app said). I'm not sure where the accuracy number is coming from. However I have left the tracking function working on the app for 30 minutes and the app is showing movement of about 40 feet in a straight line even though the device is sitting on my desk. In terms of the specifications I would probably have given it 2 stars. Cold Start 60s - no - more like five minutes. Accuracy 3m - no - 30 minutes of use shows a track deviation of 40 feet and my app, however it is getting the accuracy data, says 98 feet. BTW turning on Wifi on the iPad improves the accuracy to 33 feet. I'll take the unit on road trip to see if that changes as soon as we are out of WiFi range and let you know the result. But for $99 i now have a working navigation system on a big screen and a new use for an old iPad. I'm happy enough it works with a non-garmin app. Edit on October 15th 2019 - I've used the GLO 2 for a few months now and it's performed well. For whatever reason the Motion-X app now shows the accuracy is 16 feet. I've written to Motion-X asking them how they calculate the accuracy but I've not received a reply. I agree with one of the other posts that it really needs an accurate battery level indicator. I would pay an extra $10 if the device had this. On another point I don't understand why Apple doesn't allow the export of the GPS location over Bluetooth - any clever people out there who could explain if this is achievable?
C**B
Great GPS for flying with Foreflight!
We've used this tiny GPS receiver in our Bonanza on several flights. It has worked very well and is accurate to within 4 meters, laterally. The battery is rated for 13 hours. It quickly pairs with our I-Pad Mini 6 and it's accuracy is great with Foreflight. We decided on this GPS unit so we could purchase the less expensive model I-Pad Mini6 without built in GPS. We researched the I-Pad with built-in GPS and many Pilots have had issues with getting a good GPS signal in the cabin. Not so with this Garmin unit. I place it on the dash for it to pick-up the satellites and once it pairs with the I-Pad, it is placed out of the sunlight and into a door handle recess. It continues to function just fine even though it is in a door pocket of our plane. Beware, this device WILL overheat in direct sunlight and shut-down. It cannot live on the dashboard of your plane. Highly recommended!
E**T
Super easy pairing with iPad mini (A17)
I paired with an iPad mini and my software- TerraMaps - picked up the GPS feed immediately! Works perfectly. Very impressed! Note that first thing on pairing it said there was no apps that could use it and wanted you to go to app store. I was afraid that it would only work with the apps shown. But I ignored it and all was right with my app.
B**Y
Simple
Pretty simple device - insert the battery and let it charge for three hours. We are pairing with a ipad mini for off roading and the process was simply and quick. In the box was the GPS, battery, two charging cables. I purchased two and both boxes had been opened but everything was there. A few cons - no clear indicator that we can see that signals with the GPS is fully charged. Same goes for no means to tell when the charge is low, so best case charge it over night and if it needs a recharge during the day, use the included DC (cig) cable. There are four small rubber pads on the bottom but I don't see those keeping this unit from sliding around, so we'll add some velcro. Next month we are doing a week trip, so we'll see how the unit works and update this review if needed.
J**S
Excellent product
This little unit is fantastic and works very well. It is noticeably more accurate than a phone's gps and is true to the advertised battery life. Becareful not to leave it in a hot car though, as that can zap the battery.
C**K
Navigation upgrade with budget iPad and offline maps
Transforms WiFi-Only iPad and Offline Google maps into a navigation system without remodeling my Mustang interior with a $800 head unit that will malfunction in 2 years.
R**D
Bestelling super snel geleverd en makkelijk te bedienen en te gebruiken
P**3
J'ai ce GPS externe depuis 2019. Il fonctionne toujours aussi bien et le calcul de la position est extrêmement précise et rapide.
S**T
Bra att använda till ipad
G**I
Dopo averlo provato per diverso tempo, scrivo questa recensione, più per precisare vari aspetti che sono di difficile reperibilità in rete, e che mi sollevavano dubbi prima e subito dopo l'acquisto, sperando di essere utile a qualcuno. Il ricevitore bt riceve sia gps che glonass, "vedendo" tipicamente 13-15 satelliti e utilizzandone una decina. Come prima connessione impiega un 30 secondi circa per stabilizzarsi dopo qualche minuto. Conviene accenderlo perciò qualche minuto prima di entrare nel bosco, per esempio. L'accuratezza generalmente è sui 3 metri (con una decina di satelliti in uso) , in campo aperto non è raro ritrovarsi con 1 metro di precisione. Per utilizzarlo con android è necessario cambiare un'impostazione nelle opzioni sviluppatore e scaricare un'app gps bluetooth, lasciando il resto delle impostazioni del telefono come stanno. Quando ci sarà il ricevitore collegato in bt tramite l'app, lo smartphone utilizzerà in automatico il ricevitore esterno, altrimenti userà quello integrato. Si trovano numerosi tutorial in rete. Il manuale è ridotto all'osso, i led di stato all'inizio sono di difficile interpretazione, e può addirittura sembrare guasto. Bisogna prendere alla lettera le specifiche sulle istruzioni (esempio: c'è differenza tra arancione e verde alternati e arancione e verde lampeggianti... ve ne accorgerete dopo l'acquisto che per come sono disposti, è una finezza!). Quando si mette in carica, si accende e non è possibile spegnerlo. Il segnale è molto stabile, molto di più di qualsiasi smartphone che io abbia provato. Io lo utilizzo spesso con wikiloc; facendo un percorso e poi ripercorrendolo a ritroso quasi sempre i due tracciati si sovrappongono, indice dell'alta precisione. Anche se in uso il ricevitore esterno, il navigatore (o l'app che sta usando il gps) continua ad usare la bussola dello smartphone per indicare la direzione. Funziona anche se tenuto dentro lo zaino, ma per la precisione massima si può usare la clip (acquistandola a parte) e attaccarlo per esempio sullo spallaccio dello zaino. La ricarica non è velocissima ed avviene tramite mini usb (un cavo è incluso nella confezione). In condizioni "difficili", ad esempio dentro un canalone stretto e profondo, oppure in una strada stretta con edifici molto alti sul ciglio, perde qualche colpo, ma rimane comunque agganciato e continua a fornirti una posizione, questo quando altri gps integrati si sganciano proprio. Detto tutto questo un ottimo gps, stabilissimo e molto preciso, di cui consiglio sicuramente l'acquisto.
W**F
Works great with my iPad and foreflight
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