Ecco GPS helps you find your car

Certainly, the big giants of the tech world frequently creates a big splash at the CES in Las Vegas, but that doesn’t imply tinier firms can’t hit the show floor with cool products. Look at the Ecco Personal Pocket GPS Locator, which has recently been introduced by IDC Design Corporation, not a well-known company indeed. IDC Design Corp’s latest and small Ecco GPS system boasts of clipping to your car keys, and assists you to know the whereabouts of your car without having a huge navigation unit. The latest Ecco GPS system allows travelers and other folks a useful, consistent way to recuperate to particular locations such as their hotel or where their car was parked.

Ecco GPS helps you find your car

The Ecco GPS is a tiny device, which is crafted to function similar to a key fob. The unit is so small that it can easily be fit into a pocket. Not like usual GPS devices, the Ecco nei-ther come packed with any maps and nor try to provide turn-by-turn directions in an eerie shades-of-HAL-9000 voice. In its place, while a user feels the need of getting back to a specific point, she or he simply needs to give a push to one of three location buttons built-in on the unit. As the features, when the user would like to go back to that spot; for example, hotel room, a car or at a specific place, the unit shows an arrow that points to the location, along with a display that estimates the distance to that point. The Ecco device can be charged with the help of USB.

Boasting of the unit, IDC Design Corp says that the device is also capable of tracking distance around 9,999 miles, which is supposed to be good enough. Despite of all the goodies, the unit comes with a downside of not consisting of any perception of altitude, so users who are attempting to go back to a location in a specific building may get them-selves directly above or below their planned location.

The Ecco Personal Pocket GPS Locator is expected to be available in January 28 with the suggested price tag of around of $99.99.

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