The SPYSKY is a GPS-based personal tracking and location system built into a wristwatch-like device that offers current and historical location information on the individual wearer. Product Features: The SPYSKY utilizes the Global Positioning System ("GPS") multi-billion dollar satellite network to locate and track each device in real time through the use of a computer or telephone. In real time, the location, speed, direction and altitude of the wearer can be monitored from any computer with a modem or Internet connection; or, lacking the availability of a computer, through the use of a telephone call.

The real-time tracking system is dynamic and fluid whereby a pulsation blip on an overlaid computer screen map represents the location and direction of movement. The blips leave behind a dim remnant every several seconds in order that a trail of movement is established for future reference. In addition to current real-time tracking, the system monitors the historical whereabouts of each device transmitter so that any date and time within the past several days can be entered into a search parameter to establish the location of the device at that particular point in time. For instance, if on Tuesday afternoon you wanted to find out where your child was at 11:20 pm last Saturday night, the historical database would display the location on the map on your computer screen. Giving you the ability to scan the movements of your child, forward or backward in time, from that point. The tracking system also indicated the number of satellites that a particular SPYSKY is in contact with at any given moment. Typically, this will range from 5 to 8. The more satellites the device can poll information from, the more accurate the reading. Generally, the location is pinpointed within only a few meters.