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If you want the best you need the UB-I400 GPS Tracker

Richard T Puncsak
Email: info@ubwebtv.com
Phone: 865-607-9226
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According to the FBI's National Crime Information Center (NCIC), 836,131 persons were reported missing in 2006. About 80% of those were juveniles (persons under 18 years of age), the overwhelming majority of which were girls. While most missing persons return home safely, that statistic shows that 2,290 times per day, parents or primary care givers felt the disappearance was serious enough to warrant calling law enforcement. Even more troubling, the number of missing persons reported to law enforcement has increased almost 500% in the past 20 years.


What if, instead of sitting at home in a terrified panic that harm has come to your child, you could instantly locate him or her on a map, pinpointing their exact whereabouts? That's the promise behind a new wave of GPS and RF (Radio Frequency) tracking devices aimed at helping parents keep electronic tabs on their children. I've spent the last few months testing a number of these products at length, sorting out the good from the bad.


The bottom line? Hollywood-style GPS tracking still eludes us, but there are some good products available that will indeed help parents keep track of AWOL kids. There's also some duds out there that either underperformed or simply don't work at all.


UBWEBTV offers the best unit availble at lower prices for both service and equipmet. This award winning device (reviewed below) is the SAME unit we offer for only $389.95 not the $600.00 from World Tracker. Our services plans start at just $17.95 per month not $69.00 a month. Our ULTIMATE plan offering UNLIMITED once a minute tracking service is just $56.99 per month.  


We are so sure you will chose UBWEBTV's UB-GPS services that we have provided the review of our competitors unit below. This top rated device is avaible here for hundreds of dollars less. 

Our equipment and service provider is the United States Government choice to track diplomats around the global.


(published review May 6, 2008)...  " Tracking The World's "WorldTracker GPRS" may not be the catchiest product name, but this is one powerful tracking device: small, lightweight, and an ultra high performance GPS receiver make the WorldTracker GPRS the most powerful tracking device in this roundup. This device worked reliably both indoors and out, and had some of the best web-based location reporting I've seen to date.


WorldTracker GPRS provides hollywood-like 3D tracking via Google Earth or Microsoft Virtual Earth, and supports a host of alerting and reporting features. The device can also be configured to send location updates automatically, allowing you to see where the device has been and how fast it was moving. For serious real-time tracking needs, WorldTracker GPRS can send location updates as often as every 15 seconds.


Performance was also outstanding. WorldTracker GPRS was able to provide solid tracking inside movie theaters, office buildings, and basements (as long as cellular reception was available).


This is the "money is no object" device in this review; priced at around $600, monthly service costs $69/month, plus there's a one-time setup fee of $90. That's about $830 per year in service fees alone. The included lithium-ion battery only provides around 8 hours of real-time tracking between charges, so you'll likely want to spring for the extended battery, which will add another $100 to the cost.

It's not cheap, but WorldTracker GPRS' performance was unrivaled in this test." (end)