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Setup a Bluetooth GPS with Live Search for Windows Mobile


Live Search for Windows Mobile is a highly useful program that allows you to search, get directions, and check on traffic conditions, movie times, and a whole lot more—all from your Windows Mobile smartphone. What many people don’t realize, however, is that Live Search also works with Bluetooth GPS units.

When you use Live Search for Windows Mobile with a Bluetooth GPS, you gain even better search results because the software can direct you to what you’re looking for based on where you are right now; and you can get accurate, turn-by-turn driving directions. Without a Bluetooth GPS, Live Search is still tremendously useful, but when you add in the GPS factor, the combination is even better—especially when it comes to finding restaurants and businesses close to where you are. This article is going to cover the basics of buying, configuring, and using a Bluetooth GPS with Live Search for Windows Mobile.

Picking the right GPS unit

Sometimes shopping for technology can be difficult because there are so many choices and you want to make sure you pick the right solution. Thankfully, buying a Bluetooth GPS is relatively simple—all modern Bluetooth GPS units have the same basic functionality; and while they will differ slightly based on the exact hardware (which affects battery life, satellite lock-in time, etc.), in the end, any modern Bluetooth GPS will work with Live Search for Windows Mobile. And here’s some more good news: Because Live Search has its own maps, you only need to purchase a standalone Bluetooth GPS unit—not one that comes bundled with software and maps.

The Pharos Bluetooth GPS PT120 is a popular unit that works very well: It’s small in size, has a rechargeable battery, and at a cost of about US$89.95, it’s affordable as well. The same GPS unit from Pharos with software is about US$199, so Live Search is saving you money already! If you’d like to see what other Bluetooth GPS units are out there, a quick Live Search will give you plenty to choose from. Once you’ve bought your Bluetooth GPS, make sure it’s recharged and ready to go.

Getting the Bluetooth GPS connected to your Windows Mobile Smartphone

Setting up a Bluetooth GPS to work with your Windows Mobile Professional or Standard smartphone isn’t complicated, but it’s certainly not intuitive the first time you do it. Follow the steps below to get it configured—for the purpose of this article, I’m using a Pharos Bluetooth GPS PT250. It’s similar to many other GPS units on the market; so regardless of which brand of Bluetooth GPS you have, the basic steps will be the same. I’ve included steps for setting up both Windows Mobile 6 Professional and Standard smartphones.

Setup procedure using Windows Mobile 6 Professional

To set up your Windows Mobile Professional smartphone, follow these steps (I’m using an HTC Touch running Windows Mobile 6 for these steps):


Setup procedure using Windows Mobile 6 Standard

To set up your Windows Mobile Standard smartphone, follow these steps:

Once you’ve connected your Bluetooth GPS to your Windows Mobile smartphone, the next step is to get Live Search for Windows Mobile installed and configured.

Installing and configuring Live Search for Windows Mobile

The best way to get Live Search for Windows Mobile installed is to go to http://wls.live.com

Once you have installed Live Search, follow these steps to get your Bluetooth GPS (which should still be powered on after you created the partnership) working with Live Search:using the Web browser on your smartphone. You’ll be given the option to select the operating system on your smartphone—either Windows Mobile 5 or later. Once the download starts it will take under a minute, and when it’s completed the software install will kick off. The only decision you have to make at this point is where to put it: internal memory or on a storage card.

That’s it; you’re done—now whenever you use Live Search to find something, you can pick your starting point as one of these GPS locations. Or, if you’re someplace new, Current GPS Location will try to find you. Cell carriers do vary in the extent of their coverage area.

Using Live Search for Windows Mobile with a GPS

Live Search has many great features that need an article unto themselves to explore. For example, the 2.5 release features speech recognition. So, you can say “gas station” and Live Search will locate all of the nearest gas stations to your GPS location, ranked by distance. Once you’ve selected the gas station you want to go to, you can save it to your contacts, get driving directions, call their phone number, search near that location for where you want to go next, or send an SMS message with the location to a friend (more useful for restaurants than gas stations). You can also combine speech functions by asking for the name of a business in a certain city: “Best Buy in Las Vegas” and it will find the results after confirming that you said “Best Buy” and “Las Vegas.” Amazing!

Other functions of Live Search include looking up movie times and locations, the lowest gas prices, and even traffic information (in supported locations). The combination of a Windows Mobile smartphone and a Bluetooth GPS catapults the usefulness of Live Search from a handy application to a must-have information tool that you’ll rely on more and more every day.

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