Soon, parents can dump those embarrassing child leashes for a new
GPS device that keeps tabs on their young ones. Simply strap the
Insignia 'Little Buddy Child Tracker' to your little rug-rat (tape should work), or you could just slide it into a backpack or lunchbox, and send him or her out into the world.
According to Navigadget, checking up on them is easy, too. Using a
smartphone or
computer, you'll just visit a
Web site that will show their current location in real time. Unfortunately, the site can't confirm whether or not your child has been abducted by the creepy guy down the block while you weren't watching.
An initial $100 payment will get you the device, but don't forget, you'll most likely have to pay a
monthly subscription fee, too. For some reason that we can't imagine, there are no details about just how much that fee could cost on the Little Buddy Child Tracker product page. With that in mind, it might be best to opt for
a different child-tracking GPS. Besides, we heard
Kate Gosselin already bought Insignia's entire stock. [From:
Navigadget, via
Ubergizmo]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Millerson said 4:46AM on 10-26-2009
It also comes with a home kit for tattooing a serial number on your child's wrist, courtesy of Auschwitz Enterprises.
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