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August 23, 2006
Track bipedal wildlife
Lay one of these under the windshield or rear window and the TrackStick will record the time, date, speed, heading and altitude. Plug it into your USB port later for a Google Earth fly-thru of where the vehicle traveled. Includes file formats for word processors, spreadsheets and web pages.
It weighs in at 1.5 ounces and measures just over 4 inches in length. Accurate to about 30 feet of its true location.
The TrackStick works anywhere on the planet where it can see one of the GPS satellites. Good for watching shipment routes, driving habits or just to be a snoop. Your curiosity can be assuaged for about $300.
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