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  2. GPS tracking unit - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle tracking: some people use GPS Trackers to monitor activity of their own vehicle, especially in the event of a vehicle being used by a friend or family member. GPS personal tracking devices are used in the care of the elderly and vulnerable, and can be used to track small children who may get into danger.

  3. Short-range device - Wikipedia

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    Tracking, tracing and data acquisition 456.9–457.1 kHz: Detection of avalanche victims 169.4–169.475 MHz: Remote meter reading 169.4–169.475 MHz: Asset tracking and tracing Annex 3. Wideband data transmission systems 2400.0–2483.5 MHz: ISM: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. 57–66 GHz: V: WiGig, WirelessHD, etc. Annex 4. Railway applications 2446 ...

  4. AirTag - Wikipedia

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    AirTag is a tracking device developed by Apple. [1] AirTag is designed to act as a key finder, which helps people find personal objects such as keys, bags, apparel, small electronic devices and vehicles.

  5. Swift Navigation Collaborates with Sony Semiconductor ...

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    Asset Tracking: Enhanced geofencing improves monitoring of containers and assets, reducing losses and theft. Wearables: Athletes gain more precise activity tracking, while caregivers and parents benefit from accurate real-time location tracking for safety. Unlocking Precise Location in Small Devices

  6. StarChase - Wikipedia

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    StarChase is a company that produces GPS tracking devices of the same name, for law enforcement purposes. Developed from early 2006, the less-than-lethal vehicle tagging system tags, tracks, and locates a fleeing vehicle. [1]

  7. Indoor positioning system - Wikipedia

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    An indoor location tracking map on a mobile phone. An indoor positioning system (IPS) is a network of devices used to locate people or objects where GPS and other satellite technologies lack precision or fail entirely, such as inside multistory buildings, airports, alleys, parking garages, and underground locations. [1]

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