Things We Would Love to Track

Things We Would Love to Track

 

Tracking technology has vastly improved in recent years. We are now able to track down our vehicles if they are stolen, and fleet management has become one of the easiest jobs in the world. Although this is all great, we can think of a number of alternative situations where tracking technology could also be beneficial. Of course, with the improvement in technology, we believe that it is only a matter of time until everything is covered. Here are things we believe would benefit from tracking solutions:

  • Your daughter:

Darn those crazy teenage years – not anymore! Like a world-class fleet management system, you will be able to quickly identify whether she is really at a slumber party, or ingesting vast amounts of alcohol at another kind of party- one that definitely does not involve movies or popcorn. With this technology, you could simply intercept her before she even arrives. Once you have grounded her, set the radius of alarm to the size of her room so that you will be conveniently notified by SMS should she escape through the window.

  • Lost keys:

Yes, you have bought the keyring that beeps when you whistle, but you still spend hours tracking down you house or car keys. Imagine logging onto your computer or mobile phone, and being able to pinpoint exactly where they have been resting.

  • Your wife:

If you are in a relationship with an unfaithful partner, you will no longer have to question her for the truth. Simply monitor irregular travel patterns on your laptop. If any items of clothing are removed within the set times, a friendly call centre agent will get hold of you immediately to inform you of the adultery about to take place.

  • Your cat:

Calling it doesn’t work and every morning it seems as if your cat has been out all night drinking sour milk and climbing around with the wrong crowd. Find out exactly what your pet gets up to, with a convenient tracking and management solution.

  • Underwear/socks:

Many people around the globe experience the anger of finding one odd sock, or realising that a pair of underwear is no longer where it should be. This usually happens after raucous weekends or crazy holidays that usually have embarrassing stories attached to them. Why not use vehicle tracking technology to, wait… on second thought – sometimes it is better to just to leave things where they belong and never return.

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