Pikavu GPS tracker teaches kids to abandon privacy for safety

Courtesy Engadget  Wed, 12/16/2009 - 10:41

You can't put a price on your child's well-being -- but if you could, we're guessing that it'd fall a little short of the €990 (roughly $1,440) that's being charged for the Pikavu Express Locator.

A child-friendly (read: gaudy) take on the Keruve GPS tracker being used to keep track of Alzheimer's patients, the package includes a water- and impact-resistant watch that locks to your kid's wrist and a 4.2-inch touchscreen base station.

Four positioning systems (SBAS-GPS, indoorVision, VisionCellid...


 

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