Startouch Personal GPS trackers to track and locate your children in Mauritius
Track and locate your child in Mauritius with Startouch Personal GPS Tracker. Keep track of family members, employees, lone workers or anyone you need to monitor with personal tracking devices. They are small in size, allowing to locate people, cars or assets in real time. Personal GPS locators detect movements precisely; usually have SOS button and other functions, being essential for high quality tracking.
Startouch Personal GPS Tracker will strike the right balance between giving your children increasing independence while preserving your peace of mind. With Startouch Personal GPS Tracker, you can track where your kids are. Also, you can discover if they’re not where they’re supposed to be and keep in touch. Besides, you even get an SOS if something really bad happens to them.
Startouch Personal GPS Trackers come in many shapes and size. Some are pocket-sized modules that can be fastened to bags or clothing; others are watch, pendant or necklace designs. However, most of them, come bundled with similar bells and whistles ranging from two-way calling and text messaging to step counters and even panic buttons.
Some of our Personal GPS Trackers designed, are specifically for elderly relatives in mind, though most can be used by anyone of any age.
What to look in personal GPS tracker to track and locate your child in Mauritius ?
You’ll find that many GPS tracking devices are tailored for specific age ranges and lifestyles. Below you will find a few key features to consider while shopping for a GPS tracker in Mauritius.
Two-way calling
Many GPS trackers allow for two-way voice calls between the wearer and a loved one or guardian, when it comes to GPS trackers for children. Two-way calls are generally only allowed with a given number of contacts, like parents, a family friend, and maybe a grandparents. Calls to and from strangers are not accessible. In our experience, we’ve found that kids as young as five or six can use two-way calling features with ease, although you’ll have to rein in their urge to call you every five minutes.
Waterproof design
Any type of “wearable” gadget needs to be able to withstand a certain amount of punishment, particularly on the playground. Make sure the GPS tracker you choose for your child is both reasonably tough and waterproof. Else, their fancy new GPS device won’t survive the next trip to the water fountain.
Location-based alerts
If your child walks to school alone, you’ll understand that small feeling of relief each time you learn that your loved one has safely arrived at their destination. That’s the beauty of location-based alerts, which ping your phone whenever your kid arrives (for example) at school. Look for GPS devices that can alert you when the wearer arrives at or departs a given location.
Wi-Fi support
GPS trackers often depend on a combination of cellular signals and GPS to determine the device’s location. Sometimes when you head indoors, all bets are off as far as cellular and GPS reception goes. Luckily, Startouch Personal GPS Trackers, offer Wi-Fi support, which makes up for a lack of cellular or GPS signal.
Fit and comfort
The most feature-packed Personal GPS Tracker on the market won’t do much good if it’s a pain to wear. Don’t buy a GPS watch for a little one before making sure they can wear it comfortably.
What you should know about GPS trackers for kids
Even if that GPS tracker you’re circling seems to have all the boxes checked in terms of features, make sure you read the fine print before the purchase. Consider these factors before you buy a Personal GPS Tracker.
Frequent GPS updates come at the expense of battery life
Not all GPS trackers offer constant, real-time location tracking and there’s a good reason for that. The more frequently a device checks its location, the more power it uses. Generally, GPS devices with true real-time tracking will need larger batteries to make it through the day. This means that some devices might be relatively big and heavy. Users of smaller GPS trackers (watches, pendants, etc.) will often have to settle for manual location checks or periodically scheduled checks. This makes the battery last as long as possible.
Schools in Mauritius generally allow students to use gadgets, but not during class
Kids in Mauritius can usually bring their cell phones to school, but they typically aren’t allowed to use them in class. The same goes for GPS watches and other GPS tracking devices. Check the gadgets policy of your child’s school before you buy. Also, make sure the GPS tracker you choose has a “quiet” feature that lets you silence the device during instruction periods.