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The Driving Activity Reporter- where have you been?

[Get It $230]

The Driving Activity Reporter 
Q: What’s the difference between the Driving Activity Reporter and Trust? 
A:  Your conniving partner or spouse has the Driving Activity Reporter.

This tiny magnetic device uses a 16-channel GPS receiver to track the movements of the vehicle to which it is attached (internally or externally). The built-in flash memory holds up to 100 hours of detailed data including places, routes, and speeds traveled.  Once you remove the device from the vehicle, the reporter connects to your computer’s USB port, and the included software allows you to view the time, date, and precise locations visited.  The data can be examined using precise satellite images via Google Earth (free application) or viewed with the included digital street maps program; a more economical approach to becoming a stalker.  You could even use this thing to track your jogging activity.  We haven’t actually tested this device at E.G.G., but we thought it was worth telling you about.

The unit will run for approximately three weeks with two AAA lithium batteries (required). The unit is water-resistant and can operate between -15° to 185° F. One of the best features is that the device will enter sleep mode if it does not detect car movement within two minutes. 3 3/4" L x 1 1/2" W x 1 1/4" D. (1 oz.)

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