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World's smallest GPS tracker

Izon247 has announced the beta release of what it claims is the world's smallest and most covert GPS tracker commercially available. The unit incorporates GPS, GSM and RF, yet it measures just 45x45x9mm including battery.
January 30, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSIzon247 has announced the beta release of what it claims is the world's smallest and most covert GPS tracker commercially available. The unit incorporates GPS, GSM and RF, yet it measures just 45x45x9mm including battery.

"We have had clients waiting on this product for nearly two years now and the applications are surprisingly unique," says Lee Walkey, Izon247's Head of International Sales. "From waste bins to weapons, the technology is paving the way for almost anyone to protect their assets, stock and even loved ones."

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