Keruve GPS Watch
Modern life is complicated enough without the need to constantly track the movement and location of the little ones or loved ones you are responsible for in order to keep them safe from the desires of societies predators. Now gentlemen we have the Keruve GPS Watch that looks and operates like a normal watch, but contains a GPS tracker bracelet that can be worn in the water and only detached using a highly specialized tool.
The Keruve GPS can also use cell tower triangulation (commonly referred to as A-GPS) to determine the wearers location when your loved is inside a building, something regular GPS can’t do. The watch is matched with a handheld device that registers the wearers’ location on a handy map, has an alarm that warns you when power is getting low and even allows the tracker to set boundary conditions, which when broken, sends a warning signal to the tracker to announce the watch and wearer are beyond the boundary perimeter. The Keruve GPS bracelet GPS receiver uses GSM1800 and GSM900 networks to broadcast its location to its tracking unit, so it will be hard for your target to escape your gaze.
Price $1300
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- November 2, 2008 / 7:57 pm
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- GPS devices, business education, companies, history, innovation, innovative business, press release, products, watches
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