GPS
The Nautilus Marine Rescue GPS is a compact, waterproof personal signaling device that could save your life while diving or boating. It requires no special or dedicated base unit, registration, subscription, or service fee, and can transmit a distress signal to any commercial ship and most yachts within 34 miles of your position. Its built-in GPS can pinpoint your position to within 4.9'. It will run for up to five years on two
It feels good to know you’re going the right way—especially if it doesn’t involve unfolding and re-folding a map or, heaven forbid, asking for directions. Auto makers and tech companies have catered for decades to our desire for accurate, hassle-free navigation aids, and today it’s hard to imagine a smartphone or recent-model car that doesn’t offer turn-by-turn GPS.
But modern stand-alone GPS units offer much more than maps and directions, and they’re not just for use in motor vehicles. GPS bicycle computers let you take part in virtual races
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In this video, Jake from B&H takes the brand new DJI Spark for a spin, and it just happens to be his first time flying a drone. For a new pilot, the Spark features easy-to-use gesture controls, positioning systems, and tracking modes. Its extremely small size and light weight also make it one of the most portable drones around, plus it's capable of recording 1080p video.
Whether you’re looking to keep track of an entire fleet of trucks for your business or just looking to find out where your children are during the day, trackmateGPS may have a solution for you: real-time vehicle GPS trackers. Previously, trackmateGPS devices operated on 2G networks, which provided a wide coverage area throughout the US and even offered international functionality with an international SIM card. However, with the cellphone industry’s push toward faster speeds and even greater coverage, 2G network towers are disappearing.