Check out this Alarm system......takes pics of theives....lol
This is the link:
http://www.car-gym.com/catalog...=1242
Sounds like a good idea but.......could have its down side. Also i never heard of this alarm company. Dont know if they any good. Dont know if this system itself is any good.....The idea is pretty sweet! what do you guys say??
http://www.car-gym.com/catalog...=1242
Sounds like a good idea but.......could have its down side. Also i never heard of this alarm company. Dont know if they any good. Dont know if this system itself is any good.....The idea is pretty sweet! what do you guys say??
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Its not really a good alarm and the range sucks. I seen on at a meet out here. I ended up taking it out and throwing a clifford in it. The pic was bad and the range sucked.
Here is what I dont understand. What good does a picture do you?
Do you honestly know every person in the world? That's what it would take to identify a stranger. I'm more for the advancement of the GPS tracking security.
Tied together with cellular technolgy its a very effective security. It just needs to be more affordable.
Instead of mutiple cellular channels only one is needed with the devices containing a unique ID to identify them. The only thing transmitted is cordinace, its very low bandwidth the rest is handled by software. I think the only reason you dont see more of these systems is because the industry has not figured out the pricing structure for it.
There is no reason a device could not be programmed to use your current cell phone service. Except there would not be a lot of money in that.
Do you honestly know every person in the world? That's what it would take to identify a stranger. I'm more for the advancement of the GPS tracking security.
Tied together with cellular technolgy its a very effective security. It just needs to be more affordable.
Instead of mutiple cellular channels only one is needed with the devices containing a unique ID to identify them. The only thing transmitted is cordinace, its very low bandwidth the rest is handled by software. I think the only reason you dont see more of these systems is because the industry has not figured out the pricing structure for it.
There is no reason a device could not be programmed to use your current cell phone service. Except there would not be a lot of money in that.
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