Your behavior appears to be a little unusual. Please verify that you are not a bot.


SPOT Offers Trace Theft-Alert Tracking Device

November 14, 2013  - By
SPOT Trace

SPOT Trace

SPOT LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Globalstar, Inc., has launched its SPOT Trace anti-theft asset tracking device. SPOT Trace ensures cars, motorcycles, boats, ATVs, snowmobiles and other valuable assets are where they need to be, notifying owners via email or text when movement is detected anytime, anywhere. SPOT’s growing family of products uses 100% satellite technology to provide location-based messaging and emergency notification for on or off the grid communications.

SPOT Trace users can view their boat, ATV, motorcycle or other asset’s GPS coordinates online 24 hours a day in near real-time through Google Maps. With multiple mounting options, SPOT Trace is small and durable enough to be placed practically anywhere. With up to 18 months of battery life, affordable rate plans and satellite coverage that goes beyond the reach of cellular coverage, there is no comparable product on the market to track anything, anytime, anywhere. Other SPOT Trace features include:

  • Tracking. View your asset’s GPS coordinates from your smartphone or online
  • Movement Alerts. Receive texts/emails when SPOT’s vibration sensor detects your asset has new movement
  • Dock Mode. Configure your device to track an asset that is primarily stored on the water
  • Power Off Message. Receive a notification if your device is powered off
  • Low Battery Message. Receive a notification when the device’s batteries are low
  • Status Message. Receive a once per day alert to let you know your asset is secure

SPOT Trace also features customizable tracking, which allows users to track an asset’s GPS coordinates at 2 1/2, 5, 10, 30 or 60 minute
intervals. The units will sell starting at $99.95, with service plans from $99.99/year.

This article is tagged with , and posted in Latest News, Mobile

1 Comment on "SPOT Offers Trace Theft-Alert Tracking Device"

Trackback | Comments RSS Feed

  1. terry wright says:

    do you have one that can be put under a car thanks