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Geo-Fence:

A feature common among real-time tracking devices that allows the user to create essentially a virtual boundary around a vehicle or location. When the vehicle breaches that pre-determined perimeter, a alert notification is sent to the user by either text message or email.

Global Positioning System:

The network of satellites that rotate around the Earth, and transmit low-level radio frequencies that help GPS tracking and navigation devices determine locational information. The Global Positioning System was originally developed by the Department of Defense for military applications.

Google Earth:

Satellite image program that offers 2D & 3D methods of viewing locational information. Google Earth also offers a popular feature known as "Street View" that provides an intimate view of almost any location in the world. Google Earth is the primary satellite imaging program for many GPS trackers.

Google Maps:

Web-mapping service program that is commonly used on smart phones to retrieve directions to and from a particular location. Many GPS tracking device programs will incorporate Google Maps either as a routing utility feature, or method of showcasing addresses arrived/departed.

GPS Tracking Bracelet:

A real-time tracking device that is used for applications related to monitoring seniors battling memory illnesses such as Alzheimer's or children with mental disabilities that tend to wander. The GPS bracelet is a light-weight solution that features a panic button and send out alerts.

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GPS Tracking Key:

One of the best-selling GPS data loggers of all-time, GPS Tracking Key was created by Chicago-based manufacturing company LandAirSea. GPS Tracking Key is widely viewed as the very first GPS tracker designed with an exterior magnetic mount for easy outside attachment on any target automobile.

GPS Tracking Key Pro:

After the massive success of the standard version of GPS Tracking Key, LandAirSea launched GPS Tracking Key Pro to meet the needs of consumers, companies and police agencies in need of a cost-effective and power-efficient GPS data logger. GPS Tracking Key Pro was the very first passive tracker to offer approximately 100 hours of wheels-in-motion recording time on a single battery cycle, and continues to be one of the most used GPS devices among law enforcement.

GSM:

GSM, or Global System for Mobile Communications, is basically a digital telecommunications device that was created to be an alternative to solution to analog. GSM is the international standard, and only form of telecommunications used in Europe. GSM is also often times referred to as SIM card technology.