Tk102b Mini Spy Vehicle Gsm Gprs Gps Tracker Car Vehicle Tracking Locator Device on 2040-parts.com
HongKong, China
Mini SPY Vehicle GSM GPRS GPS Tracker Car Vehicle Tracking Locator Device TK102B Simply insert a GSM sim card into the GPS unit. Whenever you call the unit it will respond with the coordinates of its location thru a SMS message. You can then use these coordinates on any mapping software (for example Google Earth) which will show where exactly the unit is located.
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