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Cuman Tracking Device

What you see here is the Cuman Tracking Device, also known as the CP-100G. This tiny little patch-type tracker functions as a P2P solution, which stands for person-to-person application. Having said that, it means the device won’t need an operation center to report the location of where it is currently, as it can instead use SMS or TCP/IP to report the tracker’s location straight onto a PC, PDA or cell phone. Those on a tight budget will be pleased to know that the software is free while the P2P solution can link the unit to a freeware Google map, and hence doing away with the need for a service charge for using the tracking service. A single full charge can run the CP-100G for up to 72 hours, while an integrated SOS button is there to send a location and emergency message to pre-programmed numbers for help.

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