A small GPS compass to help you find your car… and much more!

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A small GPS compass to help you find your car… and much more!


When you are visiting a city that you do not know, you may happen to leave your car somewhere, and then you may not be able to track it. Alternatively, if you are out on an excursion in the countryside, you may have trouble finding your correct orientation.

To assist you in cases like these and in many more occasions when a little support from above may be useful, ECCO has launched its GPS Locator, some sort of tiny GPS compass, as small as a normal key holder, which can mark your position, without transmitting it to the satellite.

Thanks to GPS Locator, you will be able to store up to 3 different locations; for example if you are visiting a new city, you can mark the position of your hotel, or a point of interest such as the main square, or more simply a restaurant you have seen along the way and where you would like to return when it’s time to eat; when you want to go back, you will just have to push a button, and within seconds your GPS Locator will give you the direction to take to find your destination.

This small GPS compass, in spite of its small size, is capable of connecting to 32 different satellites, in order to ensure extreme accuracy in assessing your position, minimizing time losses which might create problems, especially if you are on the outside, the weather is getting worse and need to find your way before darkness falls.

GPS Locator is on sale at Amazon for 99 US dollars plus shipping.

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