The One-GPS Tracker PT 100 helps locate wandering Alzheimer's patients through a GPS tracking device combined with your cell phone or PDA. Users will be alerted when the subject leaves a defined area and may listen to the background noise transmitted by the device to determine the location if a GPS signal is not found.
Standard functions:
The GPS Tracker has a built in microphone and speaker. The authorized number can send a SMS to the tracker and change from "track" to "monitor" mode. This allows the authorized number to listen to the background noise to help determine the location of the tracker if a gps signal is not found.
For more information: www.gps-applications.com
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