Posted by: wellpro | December 15, 2007

Protecting Our Children

Development of a Single Use Device GPS Child Tracking Device

Our company Personalized Lab Services has been developing the smallest single purpose tracking devices available on the market today. We are also keeping the activation cost and monthly access at less than 50% of other devices as well. We will be giving away over 5% of all devices manufactured to low income and underprivileged children at no charge. This low cost, small, accurate device will target parents with children from 2 to 12 years old. It can be used for tracking Alzheimer’s patients as well. More to come. 

PATS is an acronym for Parent Adolescent Tracking System. It is simple to use, fits in the palm of your hand, created to hide in a childs cloths and works worldwide! PATS is an essential child tracking device that maps exactly where your child is by giving you real time, date, location, speed direction and altitude at preset levels.

  • Accurate tracking to 2.5 meters
  • Weatherproof case & Nylon Mesh Clip On Interior Bag for easy use
  • Belt Intergration 
  • Integrates directly with Google Earth
  • Use it anywhere in the world
  • Gyro trauma motion detector
  • Battery last 4 weeks on average
  • Mini size: 21/2″ x 1 1/4″ x 1/2″
  • Web panel and mapping software allows users end result to be as specific as a street address and building level detail, or zoom out to get a wide angle view of the Device location.

PATS will work anywhere on the planet. Using the latest in GPS mapping technologies from Google Earth™, its exact location can be shown on satellite-based maps and 3D geographical terrain.

If you are interested in becoming a trial member for research development, contact us at labtest@mylabservices.com to learn more.


Responses

  1. Can you make this into a dog collar small enough for very small dogs?

  2. It’s a great idea, we are working on a different configurations of the device. The credit card size would be for other assets and individuals, for a dog it would need to be thin and long to easily fit on the neck or collar of the dog. I will keep you posted.


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