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V16 Mini Personal Locator Gps Real Time Tracker Sos Communicator on 2040-parts.com

US $52.00
Location:

中国, China

中国, China
Condition:New

pecification:

Model:V16
GSM network: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
GPRS standard: Class 12, TCP/IP
GPS locating time:
30sec with cold boot(open sky)
29sec with warm boot(open sky)
5sec with hot boot (open sky)
GPS Positioning accuracy: 10-15m
Working ptemerature: -20℃ ~ +70℃
Working humidity: 5% ~ 95% RH
Host size: 40x34 x14mm
Host weight: 27g

Function:

GSM quad-band network, GPS location
Tracking via Internet / iphone app/ Android app / we chat / SMS
Click for SOS
Click for call
2 way communication
Hand-free for talk
Quiet care
Low battery alert
Change SIM alert

Notice: This product would not fit for
Pakistan, India, Turkey, South Korea, Japan.

Package Included:

1 X Host
1 X Charger
1 X USB cable
1 X User manual

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