
While planes and even buses have black boxes, how about ordinary cars? The Driving Activity Reporter could function as a black box, as it will keep track of a vehicle’s routes, speeds as well as places visited thanks to its integrated GPS tracker chip. The Driving Activity Reporter features built-in memory that can store u pto 100 hours of activity, featuring a magnet that allows you to stick this to the bottom of a fuel tank without the driver knowing any better. To download the data, all you need to do is hook it up to a PC via USB and you’re good to go. A couple of AAA batteries are enough to provide enough juice for 3 weeks’ worth of recording. Suspicious spouses, take note! The Driving Activity Reporter will retail for $229.95.
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