Track your snail mail by GPS

Track your snail mail by GPS

GPS Mail Tracker

For when you really really want to make sure your mail arrives at it's destination.... find something else, but if you just want to see how it got there after the fact then here is a gadget for you.

You put the half-inch thick envelope shaped Micro GPS Mail Tracker in an envelope or package then when it is delivered a micro SD card can be taken out of the gadget and used to track where the package was every 2 minutes of it's journey on Google Maps.

So basically it is only useful for mailing stuff to yourself or to people you really really trust with a $700 gadget.

Video after the jump.

(via coolest-gadgets)


 
 

 
 
Search Google for Track your snail mail by GPS:

0 TrackBacks

Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Track your snail mail by GPS.

TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.shinyplastic.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/603

Leave a comment

ShinyPlastic Latest News:

↑ Grab this Headline Animator

 
RSS Subscribe
    What is RSS? | Site Updates via Email
 

sponsored links


    Follow me on Twitter

    About ShinyPlastic


    ShinyPlastic is brought to you by Search Network and edited by Mark Mitford:

    Mark is a thirty-something guy living near Boston who loves to own the latest gadgets from brilliant to bizarre and from commonplace to cutting edge.

    He used to work as Group Product Manager at a $20 billion Nasdaq 100 technology company so he knows what it takes to create a top gadget or product and make it a success.

    Companies don't pay to have their products mentioned here, we are honest and open in our reporting, and this site is supported solely through online advertising.

    If you like ShinyPlastic please bookmark us or subscribe to our feed.

    Our Privacy Policy

    Contact Us

    About this Entry About this Page

    This page contains a single entry by Mark Mitford (Editor) published on June 5, 2008 8:45 AM.

    Magnetic digital photo frame for your fridge was the previous entry in this blog.

    Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.