U-blox recently launched the EVA-7M, a standalone GPS/GNSS receiver module. This module is embedded in the tiny IoT development board LoRaONE by SODAQ, which is now running a campaign on Kickstarter. This product is a 32-bit Arduino compatible board equipped with Low-Power WAN connectivity that enables development of any kind of IoT solution, anywhere.
This matchbox-sized product (40 x 25 mm) is packed with sensors and supporting components. The EVA-7M on the board enables a quick positioning fix. This board is also equipped with an accelerometer allowing the GPS to safely switch off until the device detects movement, in order to minimize energy usage. A magnetometer identifies magnetic fields, while 14 I/O pins are available for connection with other sensors or devices. It comes with a 800 mAh rechargeable LiPo battery or you can use the 500mW solar panel.
This development board can be used for a range of applications from wearables to M2M communications such as bike tracking.
Visit the Kickstarter project to learn more about this.