Pikavu GPS child tracking system
December 15, 2009 · Print This Article
Is it me, or do you think the manufacturers of the Pikavu GPS child tracking system called it so to appeal to kids who love Pokemon, particularly the super cute Pikachu? Well, that water-resistant and impact-resistant GPS wrist watch is equipped with a safety lock so that it won't be able to be removed by a child, featuring an wide-awake button that will set off an alarm in the base station when pressed for at least 5 seconds. The Pikavu relies on a quartet of systems - SBAS-GPS, indoorVision, VisionCellid and T-GSM in order to obtain a faster GPS lock, and switches to an alternate
tracking system even when there are no GPS signals available. Coming in two colors, the Pikavu will come with a 4.2" touchscreen display and a battery life of 3.5 days on average. The price to pay to form certain you know where your kid is all the instance? 990 Euros.Permalink: Pikavu GPS child tracking system from Ubergizmo | Hot: Nokia Booklet 3G Review
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