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eLoc GL-100 New Low-Cost Portable Device For GSM/GPS Tracking

The eLoc GL-100 GSM/GPS tracking device.
by Staff Writers
Dallas TX (SPX) Sep 17, 2008
Sensorlogic has announced availability of the eLoc GL-100 GSM/GPS tracking device, the most affordable, lightweight, advanced unit on the market.

Marking a new chapter in the portable GPS tracking market, the eLoc GL-100 comes pre-integrated with XpressIQ Service Suite, and provides a complete solution for creating customized location-based applications and deploying them to the market quickly.

No larger than a matchbox, the sleek waterproof design and affordability of the eLoc GL-100 will spur accelerated market growth for location-based application services such as: security tracking, small fleet management, pet tracking and general asset visibility and control.

The eLoc GL100 was designed and developed using the advanced GSM/AGPS technology from SIMCom Wireless Solutions, a leading provider of wireless M2M solutions.

The GL-100 combined with the Sensorlogic XpressIQ Service suite provides outstanding performance and features including: Quad-Band GSM for worldwide coverage, a high capacity battery minimizing the need for frequent recharging, an advanced GPS system for accurate and fast position location, a waterproof case for outdoor and rugged applications, integrated Geo-fence tracking for advanced zone control, and a customizable user interface.

"With the eLoc GL-100 and the XpressIQ Service suite, LBS application providers can finally get a complete enterprise-grade solution from a single vendor," said Greg Jones, vice president of marketing and business development for Sensorlogic.

"Our customers can contact Sensorlogic, order the eLoc GL-100, subscribe to the XpressIQ services, and customize a feature-rich customer-branded tracking application in a matter of days."

"SIMCom is excited to see the partnership between our two companies begin to deliver new market-leading applications," said Derick Tsang, the General Manger of SIMCom Wireless Solutions.

"It is about time for a truly user-friendly and affordable device and application to drive new commercial growth for GPS services in the M2M market."

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