GPS Receiver
GPSレシーバーThe PSP GPS Receiver is an accessory for the PlayStation Portable console that enables GPS (Global Positioning System) functionality on the PSP. The GPS Receiver connects to the PSP via the USB port and provides location-based services to the console, such as maps, directions, and location-based games.
Description
The PSP GPS Receiver is a small, lightweight device that attaches to the top of the PSP and features a built-in GPS antenna. The device also includes a memory card slot for storing maps and other location data.
Once connected to the PSP, the GPS Receiver allows users to access a variety of GPS-based applications and games. For example, users can view maps and directions, search for points of interest (such as restaurants or hotels), and track their location in real-time. The device can also be used to play location-based games that use the PSP’s Wi-Fi capabilities to connect with other players.
The PSP GPS Receiver was first released in Japan and was later released in other regions. It was compatible with certain PSP models, such as the PSP-1000 and PSP-2000, and required a firmware update to work with the console.
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