Super
TrackStick GPS Logger Tracking Device [S/ST]
The Super Trackstick is a high-tech tiny GPS tracking device & data
logger. Wherever this unit goes is where it tracks. All of the data is stored
on an internal memory chip, and can be downloaded to your computer once it's plugged
in to a USB port on your desktop or laptop.
It receives signals from twenty-four satellites orbiting the earth. With
this information, the Super Trackstick can precisely calculate its own position
anywhere on the planet to within 2.5 meters.When histories are viewed, the Super
Trackstick traces a red line on the map showing your travel route or the travel
route of whatever or whoever you are trying to track. The location and length
of each stop is clearly indicated on each map, making it easy to see each and
every place the Super Trackstick has been.
The Super Trackstick is a capable of continuously recording its own location history
for extended periods of time. It will work anywhere on the planet
Using the latest in GPS mapping technologies from Google Earth, your exact location
can be shown on graphical maps and 3D satellite images. The Trackstick can log
weeks or even months of travel histories. User selectable features allow the record
time to be changed from a recording interval of every 5 seconds or from 1 minute
up to every 15 minutes.
Generous discount on bulk purchases.
The best choice for government agencies, police, intelligence, and homeland security
personnel. It comes with an optional weatherproof case and removable magnetic
mount which allow for covert installation. We recommend buying this accessory.
Like all Trackstick devices, Super Trackstick works anywhere on the planet. Its
traveled locations can be shown via a red line that is traced on satellite photos
and 3D terrain using the latest mapping technologies from Google Earth.
Super Trackstick continuously records its exact route, stop times, speed, direction,
and other valuable information, all of which can be quickly downloaded and viewed
on your computer. It even has its own temperature recorder to help monitor the
surrounding environment. A vibration detector, combined with proprietary low-power
GPS technology, helps to make this an ideal energy-saving GPS device.
No monthly fees are required and Trackstick
Manager, the most advanced tracking and geophoto tagging software on the market,
is provided freely.
This device is powered by two (2) AAA batteries. Proprietary low power GPS technology
will keep the Trackstick II running for up to a full week.
Specifications:
Removable magnetic mount and belt clip Included.
Rubber and ABS weatherproof case
Vibration detector for ultra long battery life
Temperature recorder
2.5 meter accuracy
On / Off slide switch
4Mb flash memory (16000 waypoints)
APPLICATIONS
Personal GPS location Recorder
Vehicle location and route histories
Package / container shipment history
Employee and vehicle monitoring
Mileage recording and verification
Public Safety
Law Enforcement
Homeland Security
Child / Family Safety
Whats the difference between the Super trackstick and the trackstick II. Well
first of all there is more memory on the super trackstick, also it has some
more enhanced features such as motion detection that the regular trackstick
II does not have. Overall this trackstick is can used in surveillance, be it
covert or otherwise. But ofcouse it is also used for fun.
FEATURES
4 1/2 X 1 1/4 X 3/4
2.5 meter horizontal accuracy
Weatherproof case and detachable belt clip.
Integrated directly into Google EarthTM for
worldwide use.
4Mb flash memory records months of
location histories.
Runs on two (2) AAA batteries.
Fully compatible with all versions of
Google EarthTM and other off the shelf
programs via .CSV and other file formats.
Requires Windows XP compatible
computer with USB1.1/2.0 port for
mapping and data retrieval.
Battery Type
Full Power
Power Save
Alkaline
16 hours
2-3 days
NiMh
24 hours
3-5 days
Lithium
36 hours
1 week
It's simple enough for a novice to use, yet it can be extremely versatile for
those wishing to assess it's data a bit more. In other words, all recorded history
can be output to the following formats:
KML (Google Earth file)
GPX (GPS data Exchange)
RTF (Detailed text file with .html links)
CSV (Comma Separated Values
HTML (Web page with graphics and maps)
Histories
can also be output to most mapping services including:
maps.google.com
mapquest.com
virtualearth.com
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