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Spot
Satellite Messenger
Explore
the outdoors with peace of mind with this satellite enabled
messenger and locator beacon. Send updates to your family
and track your progress or call for help at the touch of a
button.
Please
visit the official website
of SPOT for full details and service plans.
Dimensions:
4.4"H x 2.8"W x 1.5"D
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Spot
Messenger device
$149.99 |
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| NOTE:
This item requires a subscription fee of $99 per year or $9.99
per month, plus additional fees for additional services. Click
here
for more details.
With the SPOT Satellite Messenger, you and your loved one have
peace of mind knowing help is always within reach. SPOT is the
only device of its kind, using the GPS satellite network to
acquire its coordinates, and then sending its location - with
a link to Google Maps - and a pre-programmed message via a commercial
satellite network. And unlike Personal Locator Beacons, SPOT
does more than just call for help. Tracking your progress, checking
in with loved ones, and non-emergency assistance are also available,
all at the push of a button. And because it uses 100% satellite
technology, SPOT works around the world - even where cell phones
don't.
Whether you're just checking in, allowing others to track your
progress, or calling for help - SPOT gives you a vital line
of communication with friends and family when you want it, and
emergency assistance when and where you need it. And since it
utilizes 100% satellite technology, SPOT works around the world
- even where cell phones don't.
ALERT 9-1-1: Use this function In the
event of a life threatening or other critical emergency to notify
emergency services of your exact location and that you need
assistance.
How It Works: Once activated, SPOT will acquire
its exact coordinates from the GPS network, and send that location
along with a distress message to a GEOS International Emergency
Response Center every five minutes until cancelled. The Emergency
Response Center notifies the appropriate emergency responders
based on your location and personal information - which may
include local police, highway patrol, the Coast Guard, our country's
embassy or consulate, or other emergency response or search
and rescue teams - as well as notifying your emergency contact
person(s) about the receipt of a distress signal.
Important Note: Even if SPOT cannot acquire
its location from the GPS network it will still attempt to send
a distress signal - without exact location - to the Emergency
Response Center, which will still notify your contacts of the
signal and continue to monitor the network for further messages.
SPOT Alert Map Example:
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SPOT
sends your GPS coordinates to a GEOS Emergency Response
Center every 5 minutes, allowing you to keep moving if necessary.
Emergency responders are then updated with your last known
location. |
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SPOT Alert Map
example 2
Because it uses 100% satellite technology, SPOT works virtually
anywhere. All it needs is a clear view of the sky. 9-1-1
Emergency Services Powered by GEOS Alliance. |
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GEOS offers
a wide variety of services that encompass security, safety
and reliable communications for corporations as well as
domestic and international travelers. The GEOS program
is delivered through a fusion of state-of-the-art technology
with the unparalleled experience of the very best and
most respected specialists in the fields of international,
personal and corporate protection and communications.
To learn more about GEOS and the full range of services
offered worldwide, visit http://www.geosalliance.com/sar.
CHECK IN:
Also known as SPOTcheckingSM, this feature allows you
to let your SPOTteam - the friends and family you have
chosen as your contacts - know that all is well, notify
them of your location, or save waypoints so you can review
your route at a later date.
How It Works: When you press the OK
button, SPOT acquires your exact location from the GPS
network and routes it through the SPOT satellite network.
Your contacts receive either an SMS text message on their
mobile phone with your message and coordinates, or an
email with your message and a link to Google Maps showing
your exact location.
Important Note: Once you have activated
your SPOT account, you can change your contacts and customize
your SPOTcheckingSM message at any time.
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example of a SPOTcheckingSM message received via email by
a SPOT user's personal contact. Message is customizable. |
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| By
clicking on the link provided in a SPOTcheckingSM email,
your personal contacts are shown your exact location via
Google Maps. |
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TRACK
PROGRESS:
Also known as SPOTcastingSM, this feature allows friends
and family to follow your progress in real time, or to
save waypoints so you can review your entire route at
a later date.
How It Works: Once activated, SPOT acquires
and sends your GPS coordinates to your SPOT account every
10 minutes. Anyone with access to your account information
can log on and view your route, complete with virtual
views provided by Google Maps. To continue tracking on
longer journeys, the SPOTcastingSM function must be re-activated
every 24 hours.
Important Note: Additional subscription fees apply for
this function. Click here for details.
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SPOTcastingSM
sends a message to your account every 10 minutes, allowing
friends and family the ability to log on and track your
progress in real time. |
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By
selecting the desired "Track" messages in your
account log and clicking "Show On Map," your entire
route can be displayed through Google Maps. |
ASK
FOR HELP:
In the event of a non-life threatening emergency, you
can use this function to notify your SPOTteam - the friends
and family you have chosen as your contacts - that you
need assistance.
How It Works: Once activated, SPOT acquires
your exact location from the GPS network and routes it
along with the HELP message through the SPOT satellite
network every five minutes for one hour or until cancelled.
Your contacts will receive an SMS text message including
coordinates, or an email with a link to Google Maps showing
your exact location.
Important Note: Even if SPOT cannot
acquire its location from the GPS network it will still
attempt to send a HELP message - without exact location
- to your contacts.
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| An
example of a HELP message received via email by a SPOT user's
personal contacts. |
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clicking on the link provided in a HELP email, your personal
contacts are shown your exact location via Google Maps.
HELP messages are sent every 5 minutes, allowing you to
keep moving if necessary. |
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| Power:
SPOT has a separate power button to ensure long battery
life and to help avoid sending messages accidentally. To
turn SPOT on, press the ON/OFF button. You must then wait
an additional 2 seconds before activating any SPOT function.
When power is on, the indicator light will blink once every
3 seconds. This is also helpful for making SPOT more visible
in the dark. To turn SPOT off, press and hold the ON/OFF
button for 3 seconds. SPOT
is designed for maximum reliability. Spot performs a self-diagnostic
test each time it is powered on. Additionally, Spot strongly
recommends that you send and verify an OK/Check message
each time before use. This allows you to evaluate your
entire messaging system, from the operational condition
of the messenger to the readiness of those you've chosen
to notify of your messages. |
Please visit
the official website
of SPOT for full details and service plans |
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