Thursday, January 8, 2009

Nu•M8 GPS will help you locate your child


GPS technology is becoming more popular and more affordable to the average peoples. What you see in the picture above is a watch with a hidden GPS transmitter designed to help you locate your children.Instead of the standard transmitters that are placed in the backpacks or pockets, the company Lok8u decided to place the transmitter in the watch, so you can be sure that it is always with your child. Design of this watch maybe isn’t that stylish, but children should like it.You can track the position of the child on your mobile phone or computer. By sending a query about where the child is you will receive quick response presented in the form of icon on Google Maps with the street and zip code.


The device has another interesting feature. When Nu•M8 will be removed from the hand of a child by force, the device automatically sends an alarm to the cell and the computer on the current position of the child and the potential threat. You can also define a safe zone and place - if the child is out of zones of this fact, parents will also be immediately informed.The device will be officially presented at the upcoming CES. Nu•M8 will be available from the spring at a price of around £150 ($225) plus a monthly subscription charge.


800,000 children are reported missing each year in the United States. In the U.K., that number is 140,000 children and there is no greater ordeal for a parent than not knowing where they are. Gartner estimates that the worldwide market for GPS based location devices will grow from 16 million in 2007 to 300 million in 2011.Using GPS-based systems to keep track of your pets and/or children is a trade off between peace of mind and cost – we’ve detailed numerous pet and child GPS locators, and the just-announced Nu.M8’s main claim is that it does not rely upon the child being responsible enough to keep their locator with them in a bag or pocket. When Nu.M8 is securely fastened to a child’s wrist it cannot be removed without sending an alert to the parent’s phone. As it’s also discretely hidden inside a watch, it’s more likely that if something goes wrong, the parent locates their child, not the technology.
Nu.M8 has been launched by UK location services company, Lok8u, and its new GPS child locator has been designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind. Nu.M8 is accessible at home, abroad or on holiday from a computer or mobile phone.
As far as the child is concerned Nu.M8 is a digital watch. To locate your child, simply text “wru” from your mobile phone to Nu.M8 or click “where r you” on the Lok8u secure portal. Your child’s location is then presented as an icon on Google maps and/or the street address and postcode is displayed. In addition, parents can set unique “safe zones“ in which their child can safely play. This function is activated simply by texting “safe…” followed by a number, which represents the metre radius for your child’s safe area, to Nu.M8, or selecting a ‘safe zone’ from the
As long as your child remains in this area no alerts will be sent and you can still communicate with the device using the “wru” function. However, if they stray a priority alert will be sent to the parent’s mobile phone and computer.
Other features include: • Water resistant to Ipx 7 • Battery sufficient for seven days in standby • Dermatologically tested to ensure safe wearing • Use at home or abroad • Live track functionality • Home Zone for easy and safe removal of Nu.M8 • Cell ID back up with AGPS for quick and accurate GPS determined location • Accurate to within 10 feet • Metal reinforced rubber strap
Nu.M8 will be available from a selected range of major high street retailers in the UK in March 2009 and available in USA in late spring. Manufacturers recommended retail price in the UK is UKP149.99 (US retail price to be confirmed), plus a monthly subscription charge which varies according to the chosen tariff.

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