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product_id: 1213499
title: "GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver (Black)"
brand: "globalsat"
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# 48-channel satellite tracking ultra low power consumption built-in roof mount magnet GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver (Black)

**Brand:** globalsat
**Price:** 10 DH
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Navigate smarter, not harder — GPS precision that keeps you ahead of the curve.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver (Black) by globalsat
- **How much does it cost?** 10 DH with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- globalsat enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted globalsat brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power That Lasts:** MicroPower mode keeps your GPS hot-start ready while sipping minimal energy for extended use.
- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** USB connectivity means effortless setup—just plug into your laptop or device and get real-time GPS data instantly.
- • **Precision in Every Pixel:** 48-channel all-in-view tracking ensures pinpoint location accuracy even in urban canyons and dense foliage.
- • **Future-Ready Satellite Prediction:** SiRF CGEE tech predicts satellite positions up to 3 days ahead, slashing startup time to under 15 seconds.
- • **Magnetically Mounted, Road-Tested:** Built-in roof mount magnet secures the receiver firmly, even in high winds or rugged conditions.

## Overview

The GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver is a compact, highly sensitive device powered by the SiRF Star IV chipset, delivering superior 48-channel satellite tracking with ultra low power consumption. Its built-in roof mount magnet and advanced CGEE technology enable rapid satellite acquisition and reliable positioning in challenging environments, making it the perfect companion for professionals seeking accurate, real-time GPS data on any USB-enabled device.

## Description

The BU-353-S4 is a USB GPS receiver that features a highly sensitive, low power consumption chipset in a ultra compact form factor. The BU-353-S4 is powered by a SiRF Star IV GPS chipset, and will provide you with superior performance in urban canyons, and in dense foliage. With the SiRF CGEE (Client Generated Extended Ephemeris) technology, has the capability of predicting satellite positions for up to 3 days in advance, and will deliver a CGEE-start time of less than 15 seconds under most conditions without any network assistance. The BU-353-S4's MicroPower mode allows the receiver to stay in a hot start-like condition almost continuously while consuming very little power.

Review: A simple, inexpensive, but accurate GPS receiver - I wanted a simple, inexpensive, but accurate GPS receiver to use with Google Earth's "real-time GPS" function. This GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver works perfectly for that use. It is small and unobtrusive and the long cord allows it to be placed on the dashboard of my car. With my laptop in my car and the GlobalSat BU-353-S4 plugged into its USB port my position is shown very accurately in Google Earth. I have taken a number of test drives and this GPS receiver updates my moving position with just a little delay (it may be Google Earth that is causing the delay). This GPS receiver is so accurate that if I drive one direction on a two-lane road and then drive back the other direction, the route lines in Google Earth can be seen to be separate and right over the corresponding lane used. Please note that for this setup to work - without any currently active internet connection - the satellite imagery must have been previously loaded into the Google Earth cache (do an internet search for "google earth offline" and follow links from there; it is possible to create multiple caches of different areas). The GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver comes with a small but handy application, GPS Utility, which can be used to check the functioning of the receiver. The app displays a sky map of all of the GPS satellites detected and the signal strength, as well as the raw data stream from all detected satellites. It also provides data for current longitude, latitude, heading, elevation, and speed. Please note that it appears that the computer port used by this GPS receiver cannot be used by two applications at the same time - only one app can access the GPS satellite data at a time - so if running Google Earth "real-time GPS" the GPS Utility app will not receive the GPS data at the same time. In summary, this GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver works perfectly and is exactly what I was looking for. It should work for any "GPS aware" application (such as Google Earth).
Review: I am very happy with it -- and for only 34 bucks! - This is by far the most pleasant surprise I've had in an electronic purchase in a long time. The unit it smaller than it appears to be on the photos, but that's a good thing. I realize this kind of device is at the mercy of whatever software is used, and I was lucky enough to borrow a few tablets, phones, and laptops with different navigation programs to test. For our vacation trip, I ended up choosing my wife's Surface as the hardware with Microsoft Streets & Trips (Not one of the programs we tested was excellent, and the MS product was the lesser of all evils). The one other thing I'll say about the Surface is, even though the screen is large, the "touch" part was maddening in a moving car, and the attached keyboard was also hard to use. Now, the GlobalSat: 1. I tested it at home, first inside, away from any windows. It pulled in enough satellites to put me about 10 feet from my actual location. (I was in the middle of the room, and it placed me on a wall). I used Google Earth here, but did not choose to use it in my car later. 2. In comparison with my phone GPS, the GlobalSat was always 10-20 feet better. 3. The weatherproof GlobalSat has a magnet that should withstand hurricane winds, and the USB cord is plenty long. On the trip, I sometimes forgot to put it back on the roof when I got back to the car. While I drove, it was dangling near the floor. The accuracy was about the same, but I would lose the voice-directions (not the fault of the GlobalSat). 4. It took the device around 30 seconds to give me a location after a cold boot. 5. I dropped it several times on macadam and concrete and it never skipped a beat. 6. It was recognized by all the programs I tried. My endorsement of the GlobalSat BU-353-S4 is unequivocal. If you don't want the limited real estate of a Garmin or Tom Tom screen, this is the unit to pair with a larger Android or a Windows device (Never used an Apple product). It worked with my 7" Acer notebook and my wife's new 10" notebook. The car we drove didn't have the optimal space for these, but other cars may.

## Features

- Built-In Gps Patch Antenna
- Built-In Roof Mount Magnet
- 48-Channel All-In-View Tracking
- Sirf Star Iv Gps Chipset

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008200LHW |
| Additional Features | USB GPS receiver |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Audio Output Mode | Monaural |
| Best Sellers Rank | #906,330 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #919 in Handheld GPS Units |
| Brand | GlobalSat |
| Built-In Media | main unit |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
| Connectivity Protocol | USB |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,285) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071020227746 |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.08"L x 2.08"W x 0.75"H |
| Item Type Name | GPS receiver |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | USGlobalSat, Inc. |
| Map Types | Satellite |
| Model Name | BU-353-S4 |
| Model Year | 2011 |
| Mounting Type | Roof Mount |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 071020227746 872182764687 168141414367 763551823091 172302620955 172304218709 780411581540 610098743460 600978771683 803983012479 600978771089 132017983387 795945995251 795945023206 702071325548 021113072845 531479635252 754262049467 611101598527 961613260208 807320378532 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Monaural
- **Brand:** GlobalSat
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Included Components:** main unit
- **Map Type:** Satellite
- **Model Name:** BU-353-S4
- **Mounting Type:** Roof Mount
- **Operating System:** Windows
- **Special Feature:** USB GPS receiver
- **Vehicle Service Type:** Car

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this work on the Raspberry Pi?**
A: Essentially plug-n-play on the Raspberry Pi 4.  Restart gpsd and you're done.  Works well for me indoors too.

**Q: Will this work with Win 8.1, 64-bit?  Not 32-bit.  Not Win 7. But Win 8.1, 64-bit. No one has specifically said.**
A: This works with my Surface Pro 3 which is a 64 bit, Windows 8.1 machine. Plug it in and Windows will install the driver automatically.

**Q: Could I hook this up to an Android mini PC(Android Mini PC RK3188)? Tell me yes and I'm going to jump up and down with glee! :)**
A: Yes, you might, if you have Android 3.1 or later. Just takes a bit of work, but no rooting required.1) You have to download UsbGPS4Honeycomb_MR1_alpha.apk. Install it. You get USB GPS app, look for that name and a dish icon. 2) Enable "Allow mock locations" on your device by going to Settings > Applications > Development. Then, turn on "Allow mock locations".3) Connect your GPS receiver via OTG cable or powered USB hub.4) Figure out which USB Device the GPS antenna now is in your Android (looks like dev/bus/usb/001/002 etc). The free app 'USB Device Info' will help. Look for "Prolific' in 'Vendor Name'. 5) Start USB GPS app and tell it to use that port.6) Turn on GPS in USB GPS app. If all is OK you will not see any error messages. The GPS is on now. You can get free apps like GPS Toolbox to see if GPS data is actually flowing.7) Launch your favorite GPS navigation app (Google Maps will do for now). It should see the GPS signal without any tweaks. If not, then your Android device/phone/tablet may not be compatible. Google it.

**Q: I need very accurate time for my computer can this automatically tell windows the time?**
A: Yes

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A simple, inexpensive, but accurate GPS receiver
*by C***F on October 7, 2015*

I wanted a simple, inexpensive, but accurate GPS receiver to use with Google Earth's "real-time GPS" function. This GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver works perfectly for that use. It is small and unobtrusive and the long cord allows it to be placed on the dashboard of my car. With my laptop in my car and the GlobalSat BU-353-S4 plugged into its USB port my position is shown very accurately in Google Earth. I have taken a number of test drives and this GPS receiver updates my moving position with just a little delay (it may be Google Earth that is causing the delay). This GPS receiver is so accurate that if I drive one direction on a two-lane road and then drive back the other direction, the route lines in Google Earth can be seen to be separate and right over the corresponding lane used. Please note that for this setup to work - without any currently active internet connection - the satellite imagery must have been previously loaded into the Google Earth cache (do an internet search for "google earth offline" and follow links from there; it is possible to create multiple caches of different areas). The GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver comes with a small but handy application, GPS Utility, which can be used to check the functioning of the receiver. The app displays a sky map of all of the GPS satellites detected and the signal strength, as well as the raw data stream from all detected satellites. It also provides data for current longitude, latitude, heading, elevation, and speed. Please note that it appears that the computer port used by this GPS receiver cannot be used by two applications at the same time - only one app can access the GPS satellite data at a time - so if running Google Earth "real-time GPS" the GPS Utility app will not receive the GPS data at the same time. In summary, this GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver works perfectly and is exactly what I was looking for. It should work for any "GPS aware" application (such as Google Earth).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I am very happy with it -- and for only 34 bucks!
*by -***- on October 25, 2014*

This is by far the most pleasant surprise I've had in an electronic purchase in a long time. The unit it smaller than it appears to be on the photos, but that's a good thing. I realize this kind of device is at the mercy of whatever software is used, and I was lucky enough to borrow a few tablets, phones, and laptops with different navigation programs to test. For our vacation trip, I ended up choosing my wife's Surface as the hardware with Microsoft Streets & Trips (Not one of the programs we tested was excellent, and the MS product was the lesser of all evils). The one other thing I'll say about the Surface is, even though the screen is large, the "touch" part was maddening in a moving car, and the attached keyboard was also hard to use. Now, the GlobalSat: 1. I tested it at home, first inside, away from any windows. It pulled in enough satellites to put me about 10 feet from my actual location. (I was in the middle of the room, and it placed me on a wall). I used Google Earth here, but did not choose to use it in my car later. 2. In comparison with my phone GPS, the GlobalSat was always 10-20 feet better. 3. The weatherproof GlobalSat has a magnet that should withstand hurricane winds, and the USB cord is plenty long. On the trip, I sometimes forgot to put it back on the roof when I got back to the car. While I drove, it was dangling near the floor. The accuracy was about the same, but I would lose the voice-directions (not the fault of the GlobalSat). 4. It took the device around 30 seconds to give me a location after a cold boot. 5. I dropped it several times on macadam and concrete and it never skipped a beat. 6. It was recognized by all the programs I tried. My endorsement of the GlobalSat BU-353-S4 is unequivocal. If you don't want the limited real estate of a Garmin or Tom Tom screen, this is the unit to pair with a larger Android or a Windows device (Never used an Apple product). It worked with my 7" Acer notebook and my wife's new 10" notebook. The car we drove didn't have the optimal space for these, but other cars may.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bu-353-54 GPS receiver works well
*by K***R on June 20, 2013*

I had misplaced or lost the GPS receiver that came with Microsoft Streets and Trips. I ordered this as a replacement. There was no problem installing it to my Windows XP laptop and Streets & Trips Version 2013. With my Microsoft receiver, my house appears to be a couple of hundred feet east of its actual location. With the Bu-353-54, it was on the button. For the short period that I have had it, I noticed that it is placing my car on the road rather than very slightly to one side as with the Microsoft receiver. That's plenty close enough for navigation. And the Microsoft version is less expensive when purchased with Streets & Trips. But based on my experience, the BU-353-54 is accurate. That may the because I was able to place it on the top of the car instead of on the dashboard. There is no good way to put the Microsoft version on the roof of the car and it is not designed to be water proof. I like placing it on the roof of the car because that gets it out of the way when I have my laptop computer in the passenger seat. The receiver has a magnetic base. It appears to be plenty strong enough to stay put. The receiver has a low profile and appears to be aerodynamically shaped to hold itself down in addition to the magnet. I haven't tested it at 100 mph yet, but I would be willing to bet that I would stay put. There is a rubber-like ring on the bottom to protect the car's finish. The cable is just under 5 feet long. I wouldn't really want it any longer. But that can be extended with a USB extension cable. No real complaints so far.

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