A Cydia tweak called BTstack GPS is such plugin that allows iOS device user to add GPS to any jailbroken WiFi iPad, iPhone or iPod touch with bluetooth to access data from an external RFCOMM/SPPP GPS receiver that supports Bluetooth sharing. Now, the BTstack GPS tweak has got an update version 1.7.2 which hereafter supports the iOS 6 running devices. It’s not a free app, but a paid one that can register GPS compatiblity in devices that don’t support GPSes built-in, including any iPod touch that supports bluetooth and Wi-Fi iPads. With the latest version of 1/7.2 of Blackstack GPS adds support for iOS 6 and Apple’s new Maps app, which is said that be benifited to those of you still using the 4th-gen iPd touch, and everyone who jailbroken their iOS 6 untethered is eventually released. While the updated log also mentioned about the support for Apple’s Maps app, but the early issues with mapping had more to do with the software and Apple’s database than with the iPhone’s built-in GPS chip. Matthias Ringwald who is the one has developed an application that allows users to add GPS to their iPad called BTStacks GPS. He is also the creator of the popular jailbreak app – BTStack Keyboard that lets jailbroken iPhone users to connect their device to a wireless keyboard.
Afterwords he has tried to integrate a GPS system to bluetooth enabled devices like the Wi-Fi only version of iPad that do not contain an onboard GPS navigation system. Available at Cydia for $5, the BTStack GPS app lets you pair up your iDevice with an external Bluetooth-enabled GPS dongle. To get it working, users will have to first disable the iPad’s native bluetooth functionality and then launch the BTStack GPS app. The application then checks out for external GPS units in the vicinity. Once detected and paired, the unit locks itself to the satellite in order to begin pulling the relevant GPS data.
In fact, if you connect your WiFi-only iPad to an iPhone through the Personal Hotspot feature, the iPad uses the iPhone’s location services, allowing you to use the big screen for navigation–even on non-jailbroken iPhones. The whole set-up process takes some time to be completed. Once this is done, you, users will be able to log on to other location based apps and use them in assignation with the external GPS unti with out any issues. As stated above, the BTStack GPS app is now avialable to download from the Big Boss repository on Cydia for $5. Try it out on your iOS devices right now!
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Cydia Btstack Mouse
After the popular BTstack Keyboard and Mouse, yet another BTstack-based application has seen the light: BTstack GPS allows to connect an external Bluetooth GPS receiver to your iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad and use it with all your GPS-enabled applications, no matter if you want to drive, sail, or even fly. Are you interested in using your iPhone 3G(S) instead of an external GPS? Sorry, wrong product But we’re looking into that, too. Usage is simple: Launch the GPS app, wait until the external GPS device gets detected, select it, pair if it’s required, and wait for visual feedback of your current location on a map. Now, leave the app with the HOME button (note: there’s an ON badge on the application icon now) and launch your favorite location-aware application.
Btstack App
To disconnect from the GPS, just start BTstack GPS again and press the “Disconnect” button. Attention: BTstack GPS will automatically disable Apple’s Bluetooth on start, as only one Bluetooth stack can be active at a time. The demo version allows you to check that you can receive correct GPS data from your device, it does not forward the GPS data into other applications. To enable this feature, you have to buy the full version which is avaible in the Cydia Store for USD 5. “It’s just awesome for my new iPad Wifi!”.