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Sazo Personal GPS

Published by Budda July 11th, 2005 in Gadgets, Communication, GPS.

Sazo GPS

The Sazo is about the size of a credit card and the thickness of a matchbox, and comes with a GPS (Global Positioning System) on board which lets you keep tabs on the whereabouts of your offspring throughout the day.

The last time we featured a gadget like this, it turned out to be an April fool joke.

Users anywhere in Britain can be located in real time, to within a maximum accuracy of up to 1 metre, from an authorised mobile phone, Internet-enabled computer or web-enabled mobile device anywhere in the world. If the GPS signal is lost, the unit automatically memorises the last recorded position.

There are two version of the Sazo and the more expensive one can also be used to make and receive voice calls. The Sazo also features a panic button which, if pressed, automatically sends a text message to the parent.

The device costs £100 with a monthly service charge starting at £10.

Find out more from the Verify Location website.

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5 Responses to “Sazo Personal GPS”

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  1. 1 Tony Winata  on Jun 13th, 2006 at 3:57 am

    Dear sirs,
    I am the professor at Trisakti University in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    I am interested in Sazo systems, since I would like to used it for our student who work in rural area and monitor them from our campus.
    I would like to know the price of the whole systems , and how complicated it is.
    That’s all, thankyou

    regards,
    Tony Winata
    Electrical Engineering Department
    Faculty of Technological Industri,
    Trisakti University
    Ph 62 21 5663232 ext 429
    Hp 62 08161638726

  2. 2 GadgetSpy  on Jun 13th, 2006 at 1:22 pm

    Gadgetspy don’t sell items. As the new item says contact VerifyLocation - http://www.verifylocation.co.uk/products_gps.shtml

    Do people not read anymore?!

  3. 3 Tony  on Feb 18th, 2007 at 8:23 pm

    This is a great little tracker, really unbelievable in its size.

    The cost is resonable for what it is (GPS tracker). I brought one for my daughter.

    all the best

  4. 4 Nadezhda Khadarina  on May 16th, 2008 at 5:44 pm

    Hello,
    Can be used Sazo Personal GPS in Italy? If yes, pls., give me the detailed information about the prices, terms of delivery, service and so on.
    Thank you in advance.

  5. 5 willy  on Jun 21st, 2008 at 9:10 am

    what’s the function that Sazo system sir?
    i want to know? just for monitor and record voice ? it’s that function that long area ?5 meter?
    Tq

    My regard wily
    trisakti university too indonesia
    Electrical base system

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