PET tracker.
Taipei-based tech company BeLuvv have adapted one of their products to create a GPS driven pet tracking device, called ‘Puppy’. The company last year released the Guardian device to help parents track their children’s movements or especially their location in the case of a kidnap event. According to Gizmag, Puppy is thin and light enough to be worn on a collar and in case of rain or a doggy swim, is water resistant. The device connects with its app via Bluetooth Smart which activates when a pet leaves a range of 60 metres, notifying the owner of his pet’s wanderings. It also allows other people to be in the pet’s safety network and help in locating a straying best friend.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 17 Jan 14 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 17 Jan 14
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