PickWay is a powerful, highly precise and very small GPS locator/tracker.
It is particularly recommended for professional use, both as a device to install onto vehicles
(automobiles, aircraft, boats, operating machinery, etc.), as well as an accessory to take along during activities.
Use of this very simple and autonomous device does not require any manual intervention on the actual instrument. All setting functions are performed by a remote operator that manages and controls its activities.
Reading of the various positions, transferred onto the central server, generates a real-time track of the route, along with a series of additional data such as times, speed, altitude and direction of travel.
An SOS request for help can be made at any time, by simply pressing a button on the device or through a link to a remote button.
During activity, the operator may also carry out voluntary position readings or highlight sections of the route, in order to highlight sites or operations of particular interest..
As an on-board device powered by the vehicle's battery, the PickWay device can always stay on in "Stand-by mode" and send a position signal at regular intervals. Start-up of the vehicle via the ignition key activates the device in "operating mode", with immediate opening of a track on the server according to the control methods defined during configuration.
When the device is turned off, it goes back to Stand-by mode.
PhoneWay automatically highlights many specific situations, such as crossing of the geographical boundaries or exceeding of the pre-established speeds, the battery charge level or turning on or off of the actual device.
Thanks to the powerful A-Gps function, the switch-on times are very short, and if several devices are linked to a central unit, the RADAR permits real-time monitoring and coordination of teams of operators or fleets of vehicles.
PickWay is therefore useful in two scenarios, the professional environment and during one's free time.
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Recording of voluntary, tourism or sports routes.
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Monitoring of movement in situations of potential difficulty or danger.
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Identification and notification of any accidental crossing of the boundaries by subjects.
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Visual and telephone link with subjects in movement during the performance of activities.