Lightning GPS announced today that it would release the tiny “Spark Nano” GPS Tracker to the general public. Venturing into the consumer sector is a radical move for Lightning GPS, a company well known as the main provider of covert GPS Tracking to Police Departments, the Military, and DHS.Lightning GPS claims the rights to the “smallest GPS tracking device available to the public”. Roughly the size of a 9V battery, the Spark Nano is good for 5 days of continuous tracking on its rechargeable battery, and is water-resistant enabling it to be placed in exposed areas such as underneath a vehicle.
The new web-based tracking system designed for the Spark Nano is so easy-to-use, that Lightning GPS launched a Free Live Demo that requires no training at all to get started.Of course, you'll need to take the "Nano" notion with a big grain of salt. Its size means you can easily install the Spark Nano on the object that needs tracking; you can clip it on a person's belt or put it inside your kids' backpack to keep tab of their whereabouts. The Spark Nano also features a panic button that the wearer can use to alert people if he or she is in danger. The alert would show exactly where the person wearing the tracking device was located.
For people at home, the Spark Nano can be tracked in real time via a Web site, either with a computer or via a smartphone. It can also be set to periodically send e-mails and text messages indicating the location of the tracked object.
The Spark Nano has a built-in rechargeable battery that can power the device for five continuous days with a full charge. It sports "Safety Zone" Technology that alerts you when the tracked object arrives at a target or exits a predefined area.
Spark Nano Features:
- Smallest GPS Tracking Device Available to the public
- Panic Button For Sending Emergency Alerts
- Waterproof and Extremely Durable
- 5 Days of Continuous Tracking w/ Internal Rechargeable Battery
- Automatic E-mail / Cell Phone Alerts
- “Safety Zone” Technology Can Alert You Upon Entry Or Exit Of A Defined Area
- Track From Your Cell Phone or The Web
The new GPS tracking device is available now and costs $299.95. It also requires a service plan that starts at another $45 a month.
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