February 12, 2012
By Harriette Halepis
Trac-King
Rocky Mountain Tracking, Inc. (RMT) has just released a new passive GPS tracker called the Trac-King that aims to beat all the other trackers on the passive (past-track) market. What makes this tracker so unique? The new TracKing tracker is equipped with the ability to record more data than any other GPS tracker in existence.
The Trac-King (which happens to be about the size of two AA batteries) can record up to 80 hours of movement. Consumers will also be happy to know that this tracker will not come with any kind of monthly contract attached. This means that the “passive” tracker will not be attached to any pesky service fees either.
The TracKing will run on two AA batteries for the entire 80 minutes that it is set to record. Topped with a price tag of around $269, this tracking device is both intelligent and fairly affordable. Up until this point, trackers could not record motion for such a long period of time. Thanks to the fact that this tracker as every bit as powerful as larger trackers, those tech-savvy consumers are lining up to try this one out.
A recent poll has proved that individual GPS trackers cannot be replaced by other wireless devices that include tracking applications. For various reasons, these wireless devices simply do not replace the capabilities of a true GPS tracker. However, most consumers enjoy the size and durability of a wireless device over a larger tracking device. With their new product, RMT has really hit the nail on the head.
Even though GPS tracking device sales have slumped in the wake of a poor economy, they are expect to rise again as new tracking technology begins to surface. Other companies are sure to follow in RMT’s footsteps if the TracKing proves to be a success. This tracking device can be placed on any object, inside of any car, and it can be carried by a person.
With a size and weight that’s easily portable, there aren’t a lot of good reasons why consumers wouldn’t want to purchase this tracking device. GPS trackers have been proven to save lives, locate lost goods, help companies save money, and keep children safe (amongst other things). Is it important for every consumer to have a GPS tracker? It is if you want to keep yourself, your family, your belongings, and your loved ones safe from harm.
I got a car tracker that works awesomely. I use it to track where my teenage driver is going with her friends. It’s great cause I can send her directions from the internet too.