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Pod 3 Modular GPS Tracker Hits Kickstarter (video)

3:07 pm January 24, 2017 By Julian Horsey

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Pod 3 Customisable GPS TrackerPod 3 Programmable GPS Tracker

A modular GPS tracker has been created by Pod Trackers that is capable of being tailored to your exact requirements depending on your needs. Using a modular system one device is capable of providing a wealth of functionality.

Watch the demonstration video below to learn how different modules can be added to the GPS Tracker to play sounds, ultrasonic sounds that can only be heard by animals and pests, light, power and even an extended battery.

The small Pod 3 tracking device combines GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and cellular technologies to locate the things that matter most anywhere in the world using cell reception. Pod 3Comes complete with its own smartphone companion application allowing you to tweak settings and view data from the tracker with ease.

Pod has grown from a small startup business based in Sydney, Australia to a globally-recognized leader in GPS tracking and activity monitoring. We recognize the need for technology to connect people with the things they care about the most. Many of us are all too familiar with the pain of losing beloved companions and treasured possessions, wanting the peace of mind to know that they’re safe and protected.

Pod was conceived by our founder, Sebastian, having experienced the pain of losing his friend and very much-loved cat, Rango. When Sebastian met Rango for the first time, the bond was instant and unbreakable. Rango became a massive part of his life, enjoying all of his passions – riding up to work on the motorcycle, sailing on the weekend and doing just about everything Seb did. Whatever was going on at the time, Rango wanted to be involved, which is why it was so upsetting when he went missing.

Pod has come a long way since then, and we’re extremely proud to announce the launch of Pod 3, allowing users to customize their device to track and protect just about anything they choose.

The business has grown substantially since our launch to become the most trusted provider of remote GPS tracking systems, supplying many leading pet retailers around the world. The team has also grown through an amazing journey that has changed our lives, learning more about the needs of our customers and technological capabilities. It’s clear we’ve only just scratched the surface, and with your help we can continue to create exciting new products that help pioneer the IoT industry. For the past year, we’ve had a team dedicated to listening, researching, designing, building and perfecting Pod 3, which has brought us to where we are today.

For more information on the new Pod 3 GPS tracker jump over to the Kickstarter website for details by following the link below.

Source: Kickstarter

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