Garmin BirdsEye Satellite Imagery
Last update : 15 January 2010
Garmin has finally released the new BirdsEye Satellite Imagery subscription; which means you now can see the map in high resolution, sub meter color imagery. Hence, see the world brilliantly and captures every details of the pictures.

Garmin BirdsEye Satellite Imagery Previews
GPS review previews the Garmin BirdsEye Satellite Imagery and writes;
“The BirdsEye product will work similar to the DeLorme map subscription… pay $30 for the one year subscription and then you can use Garmin BaseCamp to transfer those maps to your GPS…Garmin BirdsEye is compatible with the Garmin Colorado, Dakota, and Oregon models.”
Garmin BirdsEye Satellite Imagery Press Release
Birds Eye Announces Three New GPS Tracking Device Dealer Programs for Retailers
CLEARWATER, FL, January 12, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ — Birds Eye Global Tracking, LLC, the maker of the world’s smallest GPS tracker independently tested to work both indoors and outdoors, announces three new worldwide distributor programs for retail businesses looking to significantly increase their sales revenue.
Ranging from a complete GPS tracking device turnkey business solution to an additional revenue stream for an existing business, Birds Eye (http://birdseyeglobaltracking.com) CEO, Jimmy Bitzas believes they have the right distributor program for every retailer. “Whether you want to start your own GPS tracking services company or are looking to increase your bottom line by adding a proven GPS tracking device to your product line, Birds Eye has a dealer program to fit your business plan.”
The three dealership levels include the Birds Eye Turnkey Distributorship, the Standard Affiliate, and the EZ Affiliate Program. “Participants in the Turnkey Distributorship Program can earn a net profit of over $227,000 in two years by selling less than five Birds Eye Tracking Devices a week,” explained Bitzas. “That’s because our dealers make a profit on the sale of each device as well as a continuous revenue stream from each device’s monthly wireless service fee.”
For existing business owners looking to increase their current revenue with no upfront inventory or warehousing costs, the Birds Eye EZ Affiliate Program is now available. According to Birds Eye Affiliate, David Stender, of Palm Harbor, Florida, “I’m a one-man operation and working with Birds Eye has really changed the way I do business. I just market their miniature GPS trackers on my web site, and Birds Eye does all the work. I’ve got no inventory expenses or monthly paperwork to keep track of. I just sit back and watch the profits roll in!”
As with all Birds Eye (http://turnkeygpsbusiness.com) GPS tracking systems, Birds Eye’s advanced GPRS “Track-Anywhere” technology is designed to work with the firm’s proprietary software, which provides geo-fencing capabilities, and worldwide satellite mapping with high resolution magnification and street level monitoring options. With 12-volt DC adaptability, Birds Eye GPS fleet tracking systems can also be installed using a permanent hardwire connection.
For more information about becoming a distributor of Birds Eye’s proven indoor/outdoor GPS tracking products with worldwide coverage, please visit their web site at http://turnkeygpsbusiness.com or call 727-216-6725 for more information.
About Birds Eye Global Tracking, LLC.
Bires Eye Global Tracking is the maker of affordable personal and vehicle GPS/GPRS tracking devices with worldwide coverage





How is the resolution in your area, and is this working well for you given the 400×240 pixel screen?
The Dirty Little Secret
Unlimited downloads – for as long as you can stand downloading at 20KB/s.
That’s right – downloads are throttled to about 20KB/s.
No matter what kind of connection you may have it takes forever to download. You won’t find any mention of this when you sign up for the “unlimited” downloads. Only after you pay do you realize you’ve been had.
Shame on Garmin for fooling us.
I have downloaded about 6000 images and it took just over 2 hours. The main problem isthat the Oregon screen is too small, zooming out you can’t see in detail, zooming in, you ahve to pan to get the right image!.
United kingdm images are very poor, with a large part of the downloaded area having the apperance of an opaque film over the majority of the image, the bits which are clear do look good, Garmin says that it is because the images are taken on different days, sounds a bit limp to me! Very dissapointed.