What is a tracker?

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A GPS tracker is a device that combines GPS (satnav) capability with a live link so it can broadcast its location.

Our trackers use the mobile phone network's GPRS channel to send data to our web server.

You can then use either our PC software to monitor one or more tracker's location (in real time), or use KoolTrax™ Handset to locate your trackers while you yourself are on the move.

We provide two types of tracker. A dedicated tracking device about the size of a thick wodge of credit cards, and, if you have a Windows Mobile 5+ PDA phone with GPS, you can download KoolTrax™ Mobile to turn that device into a GPS tracker.

So whether you are keeping watch over someone who wanders, taking care of your kids, or just co-ordinating efficiently with your loved ones, get ready for GPS trackers to become part of your life.

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