Wednesday, May 16th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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Do you like to know where your loved one is at all times? It’s not spying if you have good intentions, right? Well, if you want to keep track of them, the easiest way is to track their car.

GPS Snitch

One of the easiest new trackers is the GPS Snitch. It’s easy because there’s no fancy installation procedure, you just charge it up and toss it somewhere in the car where it won’t be easily found. You can set up the online software to alert you every time the car moves, or once it has left a predefined area.

You’ll need to be a very suspicious or overprotective person to justify the purchase though. You’ll pay $399 up front for the device, then an extra $15-$26 monthly fee for the online service.

GPS Snitch Vehicle Tracker [via ohgizmo]

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  1.  PB   View all comments by PB  +1  Add karma Subtract karma 

    My girlfriend and I have had one for a few months and LOVE it! …firstly, it’s practical for car notification/recovery in case it was stolen or tampered with …the sms notification works flawlessly. Then, there is the “buddy” system where you can share positioning with your friends and family, even if they don’t have one themselves …no need for the “how far are you from getting home?” anymore!…

    Dealt a rebate with insurance company that practically offsets the monthly payment …with the added peace of mind.

    Cool little gizmo!

  2.  BJ   View all comments by BJ  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    This looks like a really great product. I checked out the site and I’m going to purchase one for my new car!

  3.  CarTunningXtreme   View all comments by CarTunningXtreme  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma 

    This is perfect for cars without Onstar and does not want to pay for monthly subscription for tracker


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