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Search your lost valuables within seconds with Loc8tor Lite
Filed in archive Companies by gautam on January 25, 2008
Search your lost valuables within seconds with Loc8tor Lite
Valuables which are miniscule in size can be quite difficult to trace and searching for them can cause anxiety besides severe headache but you need not worry as here is Loc8tor Lite which enables you to trace back your lost belongings. This locating device equals the size of a normal credit card. Measuring only 6mm it deploys RFID to get you within an inch of any valuable item provided it is tagged.

The good thing about this device is that it uses audio and video cues to pinpoint you to any of your lost belongings within 122 metres. As soon as you are within the sniffing distance of the lost item the LED starts flashing and you will also start hearing a beep sounds which alerts you regarding the presence of that item. The device comes along with two mini homing tags so that they can be affixed to your valuables and traced back within no time.

So from now on you would be able to trace your lost belongings in a matter of seconds. All thanks to Loc8tor Lite which has been priced for around $88.

Via gizmowatch

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