How Concox Wearable Personal GPS Tracker Rest your Mind at Ease
by Concox Garin Marketing ManagerThe Global Positioning System (GPS) uses satellites orbiting in space to help users on the ground to precisely determine their location almost anywhere in the world. GPS was originally launched in the 1970's and primarily intended for use as a military navigation system. In the decades since it was first introduced, both the accuracy and availability of GPS has greatly improved, and the system is now used widely by civilians.
Today, the use of GPS has become a part of our everyday life. GPS systems are included in smartphones, automobile navigation systems, and many other consumer devices.
Personal GPS Tracker
Current Status
Blocked Communication
Not easy for kids, patients, fieldworkers, elder to use smart phone, portable GPS Tracker make it possible for them to be safe anytime, anywhere.
Uncontrolled Trace
Some times we can’t act properly when entering into a dangerous area, it is hard to track children, elder...
Unguaranteed safety
Security problems like abducting, robbery occur now and then, families are under huge pressure to ensure their family members’ safety.
How Concox Personal GPS tracker rest your mind at ease
The newly-launched Qbit Personal GPS Tracker will give you a completely new level of awareness and convenience. It stands out by compact, lightweight design for both excellent mobility and reliability. Loaded with GPS, Qbit enables you to view real-time location from the computer, tablet or smartphone. It only costs you $22 to $32 a year. Besides, It is capable of withstanding the extreme environment. Being stylish, tough and accurate, Qbit is ideal for kids, the elder and people with special needs.
Value
By using Concox Personal GPS Tracker, you would be able to reduce incidents of your kids wandering and ensure the safety of your fieldworkers. Ultimately, alleviate your family stress, improve the quality of your family life.
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