Dec 17 2009
New Pikavu GPS Child Tracker Launched
A new GPS child tracker has launched, which looks similar to the GPS tracker for Alzheimer patients. Dubbed as Pikavu, it consists of a base station and a wrist watch. The base station helps you to locate the child whereas the wrist watch could be worn by the child.
The GPS wrist watch is water-resistant and could be used in any climatic conditions. The safety lock of the GPS watch ensures that the child don’t remove the watch from its hand. Furthermore, this GPS tracking system features an alarm, which when pressed creates an alarm in the base station. For easy handling, the watch just measures 36gms and it is available in two attractive colours. The battery offers a life time of 3.5 days.
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The base station of Pikavu GPS Child Tracker incorporates a 4.2 inches screen and employs an easy-to-use interface. The maps are downloaded when the child is located. Of more interest, this GPS tracking system can work in places where there is no GPS signals as it uses an alternative tracking systems. It has been priced at 990 Euros.






