Never lose your valuables again with this miniature GPS locator

Keeping a tab on children, pets, and assets is a troublesome assignment, so another Indiegogo has constructed a little GPS tracker to at any rate enable find to individuals or things once they've vanished.



Ping, the "world's littlest" GPS tracker, can send a flag from the U.S., Mexico and Canada to the proprietor's cell phone. It will give a pinpoint area of where the thing is and furthermore given children a chance to send a 'registration' to their folks or a pain ping if stuck in an unfortunate situation.

The makers guarantee that Ping is for "kids, pets, bicycles, automatons, gear or anything vital that moves". It has a tie that can be bought close by the GPS tracker, which makes it much increasingly appendable and adaptable.

Inside Ping is a GPS module, Bluetooth, and 3G cell module. Bluetooth is utilized for short separation, while the 3G cell gives proprietors a chance to discover things that are miles away. Clients pay $36 every year for the administration, with an extra $3 every month per gadget.

It is one of the main GPS trackers to join worldwide following. Most use Bluetooth just, and have a scope of a couple of meters. Ping is likewise waterproof, so even assets submerged can be found.

Ping Overview from Joshua Lippiner on Vimeo.

Ping is accessible on Indiegogo for $100, which accompanies one free year of 3G cell benefit. Clients can buy extra trackers at a lower cost-per-tracker, two expense $182 and a five-pack comes to $423.

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