When the Global Positioning Tracker became commercialized in the late 1990’s, it revolutionized the way people find their way through the world. The GPS tracker is probably the single most important invention for travelers since the first mariners compass appeared in the thirteenth century. And it has proved equally revolutionary for science, those in the freight industry, vehicular fleet owners, the military, and first responders.
What a GPS tracker does is simply mind-boggling; it allows you, with the help of a network of twenty-one orbiting satellites and a GPS equipped receiver, to accurately locate a target anywhere in the world. The satellites simply transmit the longitude, latitude, and antidote of your target to your GPS device.


























