CES 2008

Pocketfinder Personal Location GPS device

Posted in CES 2008, GPS, Personal Location Device by Conner Flynn on January 9th, 2008

Pocketfinder Personal Location GPS device
Pocketfinder is a small personal GPS unit. It’s goal is to help parents keep track of their children when playing or in situations where you are caring for someone with down syndrome, Alzheimer’s, autism or other handicap.

If you wanted to, you could even use the device to keep track of one of your valuable assets as it’s only about the size of an Oreo cookie. You locate the Pocketfinder at any given time, but that’s not all. You can also set up safe zones and the Pocketfinder will alert you if it goes beyond your set boundaries.

As far as strength and durability, it’s waterproof and virtually indestructible. It’ll cost you around $100 plus the online service fees, but could very possibly save a child.

[PocketFinder]



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