
Adventure freaks often lose track of their whereabouts and end up trading lives in the endeavor to flirt with nature. Mobile devices have synced a sense of trust in technology amid the high altitude adventurers, and made life easy and scaling heights a venture more achievable. Technology is also helping with rescue operations in natural or man-made calamities, with GPS devices extending an outright hand.

Widening the set-up, designer Gregory H. Schultz has developed a concept, the R-Tri or Reliable Triangulation system, which is a GPS device based on UMATECH, to aid search and rescue operations of mountaineers and in case of other natural disasters.

The GPS device is made in two components, the Collar-Phone and the Durable Mobile Extreme Convergence. The Collar-Phone uses a wireless GPS based microphone which logs the user onto a secure network through an undisturbed connection, giving the rescuers the user’s information consistently. The Durable Mobile Extreme Convergence is a stamp size chip which integrates necessary functions and functions based on user preference. It works in coordination with the Collar-Phone.
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Comments
ok this one is useful and good to have. Gosh! they invent so many things nowadays...