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2-Track Global Announce Commercial Launch Of Personal GPS Tracker


New York NY (SPX) Oct 05, 2005
2-Track Global has announced that it had commenced the commercial launch of its Condor 505 Personal GPS Tracker. This product has been specifically designed for the safety and security of People in the hazardous areas, elders as well as children.

It is a portable GPS tracking device that allows the user to be monitored from a control centre. The product incorporates the latest technology of GPS, GSM and GPRS as means of communication.

The operation of the product is simple and provides for three sets of telephone numbers to be pre-configured into the device for fast dialling and to restrict and limit phone bills that could otherwise be incurred by children. The product is also compatible with normal SMS text messaging and enables parties to receive and read any SMS messages from anybody throughout the world.

There is added functionality in that there is an SOS button to press in case of emergency. SMS messages will be sent to the pre-set phone numbers to indicate that the user is in danger (in case of kidnapping for children or heart attack for elders). In addition, users can also obtain positional location by selecting the LOCATION OPTION on the phone.

Mike Jung, President of 2-Track Global, commented "I have always been concerned that technology exists to enable us to track, locate and monitor cars, cargo and other assets but little has been done to assist in the monitoring, care and security of the more vulnerable sectors of our society namely the elderly and the young.

"The Condor 505 Personal GPS Tracker provides for an immediate solution to address this requirement. The product can provide not only enhanced security and safety but piece of mind to the users, parents and family alike. It is my firm belief that this product addresses the growing requirement for this type of security for the vulnerable sectors of our society".

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