Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

How to Speed Up Satellites Acquisition ?(continue)

GPS locators like Map My Tracks or InstaMapper for kids are also extremely simple to use. You needn’t be a technology guru to be able to make something like this work. What you have to do is purchase the device, turn it on, and get on the internet to see where it is. Depending on the model that you purchase, you can set up things called geofences which act as invisible boundaries for the device. Once the device crosses the boundary, which would signify that you child is moving outside of their normal movement parameters, then you would be notified via text message or email. This type of alert could be the difference between life and death for a child kidnapped by someone seeking to do them harm.

Those devices, however, are far from perfect. The biggest flaws that child locators face is their relatively short battery life. Tracking with GPS burns lots of power and these petite devices, with their cute dimensions and slight builds, simply don’t have enough space to pack a big power punch. This generally means that a device that is fully charged will only last around an hour when it is constantly sending position data. If it is in stand-by mode it generally lasts much longer, maybe a day or two to a week depending on the model.With the help of GPS ,wo can easily get work safety .

The last type of GPS tracker for kids is a kids cell phone. This is simple a cell phone that is specifically designed with younger users in mind that also doubles as a GPS tracking device. A kids cell phone will forgo the typical number pad in favor of just a few buttons that can be used to speed dial some predetermined numbers. This will generally be parents’ cell phones, the home phone, or the work numbers of both parents. The means that the child is no more than a single button away from talking with their parents.


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