Posts Tagged ‘gps kids’

Insignia - The Child Tracker

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Insignia

Insignia

Hello there!

For me, everyone who has a child should own one. More safer for your kids. The small and lightweight Little Buddy transmitter fits easily to carry and also you can check his or her location at any time using a smartphone or computer. Try it & Happy GPS!

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Safety First! Track Your Teenager Driver Using GPS System

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

From year to year more than 6,000 teenagers are killed is car crashed and 300,000 are injured by car accident. One of the solutions to solve these teenagers thing is using GPS system to track them.

Now parents can keep a watch on their teenagers driving from the comfort of their own home by checking real time statistics including vehicle speed and location. The system also allows for text messages to be sent to parents if the teen exceeds a pre-determined speed. The device, which is mounted under the dash of the vehicle, also gives parents the control of being able to lock or unlock doors, honk the horn, flash the headlights or even turn off the ignition.
With the ability to now be able to monitor your teenage driver so closely, parents can breathe a little easier when their kids leave home.

More details visit www.youthdrivingsafe.org for more information.

Happy GPS & Bye!

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Geomate Jr GPS For Kids

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

geomate jr

geomate jr

The design is very child-friendly, with bright green and blue colors and a size that fits easily into small hands thanks to its narrow-waisted design. Designed to get youth away from their video games and into the great outdoors, the Geomate.jr is like the Easy-Bake Oven of handheld GPS devices. It is a simple handheld device that distills the GPS experience down to its core function, telling you where to go, and adds a fun goal for youth to focus upon: geocaching. Looking GPS coordinates go to www.Geocaching.com

Overall, however, we were pleased with the Geomate.jr’s performance. Given a clear sky, the Geomate.jr led us more or less straight to three of the four caches that we sought. Of course, the device didn’t lead us right to the cache, because finding the cleverly hidden caches is more than half of the fun. (The fourth cache we sought was a high-difficulty microcache, so our missing it can’t really be blamed on the device.)

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