Earth Products and Accessories introduces the Trackstick II Personal GPS Tracker. The Trackstick records its own location, time, date, speed, heading, and altitude at preset intervals. The Trackstick ...
Personal Locator Beacons (PLBs) using the 406 MHz frequency transmit distress signals to rescue services globally, pinpointing the user's location via satellite. Modern PLBs offer features like GPS ...
Many personal GPS tracking options hit you with two costs – the cost of the device and then the additional cost of a monthly subscription. Xact Technology hopes that, by doing away with the ...
November 21, 2007 – AdventureTRAK, Inc. has announced the highly anticipated arrival of the SPOT Personal Tracking Device. SPOT is a brand new GPS personal tracking system satellite messenger unit ...
GPS trackers have been around for a while, and their popularity has gradually increased, especially because they’re a rather affordable way to always keep an eye on a vehicle, be it a car, a ...
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Significantly raising the safety factor for the hundreds of millions of people around the world who take to the outdoors each year, SPOT Inc., has introduced the SPOT™ Satellite Messenger, the first ...
BANGALORE, India , June 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GPS Tracker Market is Segmented by Type (Standalone Tracker, Premium Tracker), by Application (Automotive, Assets, Personal, Pet). The global market ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The global personal safety tracking devices market is poised to grow by USD 186.23 million during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of close to 13% during the forecast period.
The Finnish technology company Yepzon today announced a collaboration agreement with the British virtual operator HoIP Telecom. Through this collaboration, the health, well-being, care and nursing ...
PARK RIDGE, Ill. — In a summer when children are dragged from bed, seized at playgrounds, enticed away from the fronts of their homes, a handful of small companies are betting that GPS technology can ...