Very few software are currently working on Mac and if you are looking for street, I think Route66 is probably the best you. I used to have a GlobalSat BT-308 Bluetooth GPS. It died recently and I bought an BU-353 USB GPS. Aug 30, 2016 - Reply #1 on Aug 31, 2016, 7:38am. Yes, the US GlobalSat BU-353-S4 SiRF Star IV USB Cable GPS is Mac compatible. Drivers can be found at. Buy GlobalSat BU-353-S4 USB GPS Receiver (Black): Vehicle Mounts. MAC OSX 10.3 and above; Linux 2.4.31 and above; Android 3.1 and above; Windows. Perfectly with Google Earth's GPS function without even installing any drivers.
Theenabled BU-353 GPS Receiver can be utilized in a variety of applications that may require a magnetic mounting with a waterproof configuration. With non-slip on the base and its compact design, the BU-353 is completely self-contained and waterproof. It incorporates the latest SiRF Star III GPS chipset and an active patch antenna so you receive the highest degree of GPS accuracy. Typical application may include, but not limited to marine, aviation, and commercial environments in such uses as fire truck, police cars, buses, utility & long haul vehicles. The extended 5 feet long cable allows for easy routing behind headliners and side panels to terminate at a USB connector for interfacing with your Laptop / ibook.
SiRF Star III High Performance GPS chipset - 2. High sensitivity (Tracking Sensitivity: -159 dBm) 3. Extremely fast TTFF (Time To First Fix) at low signal level 4. Support NMEA 0183 data protocol 5. Built-in SuperCap to reserve system data for rapid satellite acquisition 6.
Built-in patch antenna. Super-cohesive magnetic for mounting on the car 8. USB interface connection port. Waterproof and non-slip on the bottom. LED indicator for GPS fix or not fix.
LED OFF: Receiver switch off LED ON: No fix, signal searching LED Flashing: Position fixed.