What’s wrong with my car?

This entry was posted by Friday, 29 May, 2009

whate28099s-wrong-with-my-car-01s
Yeah, don’t look at me this way! This is my question: what in earth is wrong with my car, as it gets lost almost each and every time it has the chance? And no, it’s not my fault, if you are rushing into conclusions that have nothing to do with the reality. It’s not my fault I can’t find it when I come back to the parking lot and realize I don’t have a clue about the place I left it. So, yeah, my question is justified, because it’s not my fault, so it has to be its fault, right?

whate28099s-wrong-with-my-car-01

Anyway, if you also have the tendency to forget where your car is, you should know that bright people have thought of a solution: the Travel Honey GPS Location Finder, which is being offered by Chinavision. It was especially designed to help you never lose your car again and to let you know there’s nothing wrong with it.

< -300x250 Medium Rectangle - center->

The only thing you should do in order to get your car back is to let yourself guided by the red LED. In the moment you reach a distance of no more than 50 meters from the saved location, you’ll see a flashing arrow that will turn blue when you’ll be within 15 meters. In addition, the gadget comes with another interesting feature: it is able to convert your computer into a genuine GPS system, by just connecting it to the USB port of your computer.

whate28099s-wrong-with-my-car-02

The data logger function of this device can be used when you want to record the GPS information during a trip, such as position, speed and altitude, which you’ll be able to see on Google Maps or Google Earth as soon as you establish the connection between the dongle and your computer and the you make use of the software package included, called iTravel Data Logger.

whate28099s-wrong-with-my-car-03

So, you’ll have a four-in-one functionality that is, in fact, a mixture between: GPS receiver, Location Finder, Data Logger and Photo Tagger. The last one allows you to share the pictures that are immediately geo-tagged with your loved ones, on Flickr.

The Travel Honey is available at Chinavision for $54.

(Source: Coolest-Gadgets)

Comments are closed.