Track To The Future
What do you do when you don’t know where your phone is? You grab your partner’s phone or your roommate’s phone–or, worst case scenario, you fire up Google Voice–and you call it. Then, you spend a minute following the sound of its vibrations before eventually finding it in the couch or in your purse or in that pair of shorts you wore yesterday or just right there in the middle of the kitchen table.
It’s annoying, but not the end of the world. The end of the world is when you can’t find your keys or your wallet or something else without a cell signal.
The first time you look around, you’re frustrated. The second time, you’re frazzled. By the fourth tear-the-whole-house-apart search, you’ve gone batty. Before you know it, you’re playing detective with your own life. “The suspect entered from here,” you say to an empty room, clutching a pipe in your mouth that you didn’t even know you owned. “But it appears that she passed right by the hook where the keys were supposed to go. How strange. How very, very strange…”
But it doesn’t have to be this way. With a 4-pack of TrackR Bluetooth Tracking devices, you can essentially turn your various frequently lost possessions into things you can call.
Just open up the app on your smart phone, and you can make a TrackR ding within 100 feet. You can also check a map to see where they were last seen. And, if you can find a TrackR but not your phone, it works in reverse (meaning you can make your phone ring; obviously, you can’t pull up on app on a little token-looking device).
In other words, put the pipe away, Sherlock. Everything’s going to be just fine.