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Cuman multi-utility tracking devices are award winners

Posted By: Bharat BhushanSharma | Apr 14 2009

GPS is spotted in almost every single tracking device we see hitting the shelves, or making across the renderings. Enhancing on the cupid technology is a new range of tracking devices from a South Korean electronics company Cuman, which have bagged the Editor’s List Award at CeBIT 2009. Cuman’s three revealed tracking devices include, CH-100G a device in shape of a MP3 player, the Cuman CW-100G a GPS entrenched wristwatch type device, and the most hyped of them all the Cuman CP-100G a slim patch type tracker.

cuman tracking devices
cuman tracking devices

The Cuman CP-100G stuffed with a person-to-person application (P2P), uses SMS or TCP-IP services to report the tracker’s information to a mobile phone, which means no central unit is needed and the information can be reached directly or linked to a freeware Google map on the cellphone or a PC.

The CH-100G however is a Li-ion battery powered tracker, with current location repot routes, a SOS button and can be used for 72hrs on a single charge. Measuring 40 x 30 x 17 mm, the tracker also supports a safety zone setting, which alerts when a user goes beyond the set safety zone. CW-100G measures just 39.5mm X 17.5mm, and has all the pre-said features along with a GPS.

Via: Cuman [PDF]/Gizmag