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GPS Tracker Defence gadget

If you are concerned that someone may be tracking your movements with a concealed GPS tracking device – whether with just cause or due to the onset of extreme paranoia (though, of course, it could quite feasibly be both) – this GPS Tracker Defence gadget could be just what you need to put your troubled mind at rest.

Powered by plugging the device into your vehicle’s power socket, the compact and somewhat functional looking GPS Tracker Defence is capable of disabling any GPS tracker within a five meter range, which should be more than sufficient to mask your vehicle’s movements unless you happen to be driving one of those hideously crude stretched limos (or a bus, a truck, a train, a tram, or anything made by Boeing or Airbus for that matter).

Unfortunately, as one would suspect, a by-product of this operating this device is that it may well also block the signals required by your SatNav thus leading to not only you becoming lost to those spying on you, but also the potential for you to loose yourself (which is, all said and done, blissfully ironic).

This GPS Tracker Defence gadget retails for around $150.

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      This Little But Some What Expensive Device Is a Dream For Hi-Jackers « Kootenay Redneck’s Weblog

      [...] Little But Some What Expensive Device Is a Dream For Hi-Jackers The GPS Tracker Defence is just what the doctor ordered for all you wan-bees that figure hi-jacking a semi full of booze or [...]

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    Posted by Andrew Tingle on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 | trackback