Navicom to Introduce a New Portable Battery-Powered GPS Unit for Civilian, Law Enforcement & Homeland Security
New Portable GPS Unit Has Up to 300% More Battery Power and Can Last 3 Weeks
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Oct. 28 -- Automotive Capital Group, Inc. and wholly owned subsidiary Navicom, Inc. that offers GPS tracking technology that works in 98% of the US, Canada and Mexico, today announced the new portable battery-powered GPS tracking unit will be introduced next month for civilian, law enforcement and homeland security use.
Navicom's new portable unit will be smaller in size with a battery life up to 300% longer than the current unit. The applications range from personal use for road trips and hikers to attaching the unit with a special harness underneath a vehicle for law enforcement and homeland security to track. The range of Navicom is significantly broader than the competition. Navicom can be programmed in minutes to alert for excessive speed, geo-fence boundaries and panic button notification through email, fax, phone or text messaging.
The new product, which is currently named Navicom 2, will be available through Navicom and its distributors later this quarter. The product will be sold individually and a monthly service plan will apply depending on requirements by the subscriber.
New Advantages -- New unit is 40% smaller than the current unit -- Battery life will be up to 300% more than the current unit -- Unit is half the weight of the current unit -- Unit offers new harness that attaches in seconds -- New model will be easier to program and come with software so that customers can change alerts -- 98% of the US, Canada and Mexico is covered with the service plan -- Internet-based monitoring -- Software to program each unit individually in minutes
Interested distributors can sign up at http://www.nowgps.com/ and click on the distributor link.
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