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    track-stick.jpg TrackStick is a new Usb logger that uses GPS technology to keep a watchful eye on shipments, vehicles, personnel, or anything else that moves.
    Using the latest in low power GPS receiver technology, TrackStick™ records date, time, location, speed, heading and altitude at pre-set intervals configured from PC setup.  Housed in a rugged plastic 4.1” x 1.2” x 0.87” case. This state-of-the-art logger is the perfect solution for logging the movement record of an item or person.

    A low cost alternative to real-time tracking devices with monthly airtime fees, TrackStick™ records location data for later PC retrieval via an integrated USB port.  Detailed mapping and 3D satellite imaging reveal exactly where TrackStick™ has been for the last seven days.

    TrackStick™ offers an excellent, economical solution for employers needing to keep track of fleet or parcel movement. No monthly costs are incurred in using this entirely passive tracking device. 
    Free software included integrates with most third-party mapping programs and services like Mapquest.com, VirtualEarth.com, maps.google.com and Microsoft Streets and Trips.  High resolution 3D mapping and satellite imaging allows you to follow TrackStick™ movements - almost anywhere!

    Lightweight 1.5oz TrackStick™ receives signals from twenty four satellites orbiting the earth to precisely calculate its own position anywhere worldwide to within fifteen meters.  With over 1Mb of memory, TrackStick™ can store lots of travel information at 1 – 15 minute intervals unless stationary. Recorded position history can be output to any PC’s USB port in .rtf, .xls, .html, or .kml formats.

    What Can TrackStick do:

  • Find where your kids have been
  • Verify employee driving routes
  • Review family members driving habits
  • Watch large shipment routes
  • Know where anything or anyone has been*
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    9 February, 2006 Posted in GPS SYSTEM, Gps Tracking, Handheld Gps

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