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Thursday, May 15, 2008

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What is Spot anyway? Let's try to give it a simple explanation. We all know what a GPS is and how it can and is used. A GPS will certainly get us where we want to go and do so very accurately and we will know exactly where we are. A GPS will not tell anyone else where we are even if we need to tell someone. OK, we all have a cell phone and we can take the GPS data and give it to someone on our cell phone. That is just fine as long as we in fact have some cell phone connectivity. Maybe we don't have cell phone connectivity but still need to tell someone where we are. That is where SPOT gps personal tracker comes in. A SPOT gps personal tracker will not get us where we want to go but will tell the world where we are and even tell the world the relative degree of help we might need or just to tell someone we are OK. Let's look at some ways SPOT gps personal tracker can effectively be used and provide you with some good reasons to buy SPOT.

An obvious one - for the outdoor adventurer

Anyone who goes off the beaten path either on foot or some sort of mechanized vehicle may from time to time find themselves in need of emergency help either because of some sort of mechanical failure, personal injury (any medical emergency) and find no cell phone connectivity. SPOT will alert the necessary personnel and get the help you need as quickly as possible. Emergency personnel will be able to locate you within 20 feet and do so without spending days and thousands of dollars attempting to find you. You need SPOT.

Less than obvious - anyone

While you may not consider yourself to be an outdoor adventurer, you may find yourself in a situation where you have had an accident, or need immediate medical assistance. Or you might find yourself in a life threatening situation such as a blizzard, flood or avalanche. You may or may not be able to use your cell phone but even if you could, maybe you don't even know exactly where you are to tell someone. You need SPOT.

Maybe you want to be a little clever

Upgrade your SPOT gps personal tracker to include the tracking option. At that point you can track anyone or anything virtually anyplace in the world - all over the internet. If it is a person you are tracking you can enjoy seeing the progress made. If it is a piece of equipment which someone has taken without permission, this too can be tracked right to its exact location for recovery. All of this can be done very easily since the device weighs only 7.3 ounces and place exactly where you need and want it. You need SPOT.

By: Dennis Brekke

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