SPOT ships satellite messenger
Posted on Nov 1, 07 08:50 AM PDT
SPOT holds the distinction of shipping the first satellite messenger in the world. This device is portable, rugged and simple to use, and was specially designed to improve personal safety of folk who tend to spend lots of time outdoors, be it for recreational or work purposes. A single push will let SPOT transmit the user's precise location and message to a 911 emergency call center whenever there is an emergency, and this alert can also be routed to friends, family and colleagues. It sends the user's exact GPS satellite location over a commercial satellite network, hence the issue of cellular coverage is made redundant. The SPOT satellite messenger measures approximately 4.38" x 2.75" x 1.5" and retails for $169.99, excluding an annual service fee of $99.99. You can also opt for an automatic tracking service for $49.99 while a private rescue service for places with non-responsive emergency services cost an additional $7.95. There are several message and tracking functions including:
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