New WorldTracker GPS Data Logger stores 100,000 records and fits in the palm of your hand.

February 01, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Security Concepts' new WorldTracker Data-Logger is major leap in the passive GPS logging market, and it is relatively inexpensive in comparison to competing products. In addition to price, what sets this device apart is it's exceptionally small size, GPS sensitivity, and logging capacity.

The niche market of GPS Data-Loggers has long been filled with a variety of bulky, difficult and unreliable devices. They are typically marketed as tools for tracking cars and people, mostly without knowledge of the tracked subject. Basically they are spy toys, or investigation assistance devices if you are with the police.

With capacity for more than 100,000 data points the WorldTracker clearly leads the pack. The receiver has an 8 MB circular buffer which can store over 314 hours of tracking.

A first for this type of device, The WorldTracker Data-Logger actually comes with a comprehensive setup disc complete with video setup guides. Competing products rarely have user manuals let alone step-by-step tutorials on using the device and its software.

The WorldTracker Data-Logger can also be used as a GPS locator in addition to logging GPS data to its on-board flash memory. Its small size and built in high sensitivity GPS antenna makes it ideal for covert applications. It is also compatible with most mapping applications, allowing customers to choose which application best suites their needs.