The TrackR bravo, a small brushed-aluminum tracking device that helps you locate lost or stolen items using Bluetooth and “Crowd GPS”, debuted on Monday.
Features of the device include:
Funding for the TrackR bravo was raised on Indiegogo, where the company raised over $1,000,000.
“Technology long ago streamlined organization and inventory management for companies, while consumers have been left to use arcane methods like key hooks to keep track of the items that matter most to them,” says Chris Herbert, TrackR CEO & Co-Founder. “We envision a world where you can keep a database of your most important possessions and find them with the touch of a button. With TrackR bravo, we created a new kind of personal inventory management system to do just that, by tracking items using your smartphone.”
The TrackR is different from other Bluetooth trackers as it allows you to find your items after they have been lost, even if out of Bluetooth range, by relying on the thousands of active TrackR users.
When a TrackR attached item goes missing, the phones of all TrackR users will immediately begin to look for that item. If another user finds the item, the GPS coordinates of the item will be automatically and anonymously sent to the owner of the item.
The TrackR Crowd GPS network coverage can be viewed on the TrackR website, and is updated monthly. The Crowd GPS network sends out over 80 updates per minute via TrackR’s active Crowd GPS users.
Specs:
TrackR bravo is iOS and Android compatible and a single device costs $29.99. Multiple accessories are available including a water-proof case/pet collar attachment and a high-end metal key loop. A customizable set of three accessories is available for $19.
For more information about the TrackR bravo, visit the TrackR website.