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SentryGPS webportal version 1.1b is set to debut!

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Stay tuned and check back often as we discuss all of the new features in depth as the update is released;  but we just can’t resist giving a sneak preview of some of the enhanced functionality and features.

Here are just a few of the features v1.1b will include:

  • Enhanced mapping that allows for easy viewing of the last 1 to 50 data points of each device and the ability to display the geofences right on the tracking map.
  • An easy “Zoom to Device” feature – this is especially great for accounts with multiple devices.
  • A Hitorical Map Portlet that now lets you visually see the travel history of a selected device on the map as well as in text.  And the travel history is now exportable too!
  • And my favorite – and industry first, Polygonal Geofences.  This makes the SentryGPS webportal the first in the industry to not limit you to just radial geofences.  We worked hard on this feature because we know not every safe or forbidden zone is a circle!

The sentryGPSid™ and Teen Drivers – a great combination

Monday, March 9th, 2009

So your son or daughter is now driving on their own, but you still want to keep tabs on them when they are outside of the nest. The sentryGPSid™ is the perfect GPS device for keeping track of your teen driver both in the car and out!

The sentryGPSid™ has configurable Speed Warnings that will let you know if your child is going faster than you want them to go.  You’ll immediately get a notification via text, email, or in your archived alerts to tell you they have exceeded the speed threshold you have set for them.  You can also check their travel history to see where they were when they broke the speed threshold (or at anytime) and also determine for how long they were exceeding your speed threshold.  And unlike some GPS device’s on the market today that are permanently mounted in one car, the sentryGPSid™ can be taken with your teen wherever he or she may go so you can even know if they are in a car going too fast when a friend is driving.

Worried that your teen may turn off his or her GPS device so you can’t monitor them?  The sentryGPSid™ also allows you to set up an alert to be notified each and every time the device is powered on or off.

At just $185 for the device, and $19 per month for unlimited access to the SentryGPS web portal, the sentryGPSid™ is easily the most affordable GPS location device on the market.

Tech Tip: Know when your GPS’ battery is low

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

The SentryGPS webportal allows you to create an alert that will automatically inform you when your sentryGPSid’s battery is low.  A low battery alert is easy to create under the Settings tab just like any other alert.  Simply:

  • create a new alert
  • type a name & description
  • under Conditions choose Sensor Reports
  • click transducer then select Low Battery and click OK
  • click Add then Next
  • under Actions select Create Alarm and Notify
  • Click Alarm Name to name the alarm, then Info to choose the alarm level, and Alarm Content to modify the alarm message
  • then click Add, Next, and Finish

there you go, now you will be alerted (by the method you have configured for the chosen alarm level) whenever the sensor detects a low battery

Sentry Technologies Announces the sentryGPSid™ Giving Back Program

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Sentry Technologies is committed to Giving Back to the charities and non-profits who help not only protect our children and seniors, but to all charities in our community and yours. That’s why we have created our “Giving Back” program.  For any sentryGPSid™ device sold through our website as a result of the buyer clicking on the logo of one of our affiliated charities, Sentry Technologies will donate both a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the device itself and also a portion of the monthly service fees, for as long as that  sentryGPSid™ service is activated.

If you are associated with a charity or non-profit that would like to learn more about our Giving Back program send us an email.

Advantages of the sentryGPSid™ over RFID based location systems

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Before we begin explaining why the sentryGPSid™ is a much better option than the RFID based location systems, we will start with an explanation of the underlying technologies of each.

The sentryGPSid™ utilizes GPS technology. GPS is an abbreviation for Global Positioning System, the key word here being Global. From Wikipedia:

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) developed by the United States Department of Defense and managed by the United States Air Force 50th Space Wing. It is the only fully functional GNSS in the world, can be used freely, and is often used by civilians for navigation purposes. It uses a constellation of between 24 and 32 Medium Earth Orbit satellites that transmit precise microwave signals, which allow GPS receivers to determine their current location, the time, and their velocity.

In contrast, RFID (an abbreviation for Radio-frequency identification) is a much more locally based system. Information is sent to and read from RFID tags by a reader using radio waves. In passive systems, which are the most common, an RFID reader transmits an energy field that “wakes up” the tag and provides the power for the tag to respond to the reader. In active systems, a battery in the tag is used to boost the effective operating range of the tag. You may be familiar with short range RFID systems if you have ever used a proximity card for a door at work or a parking garage with secure access.

So, just by looking at the respective definitions of the two technologies you can start to see how the sentryGPSid™ and it’s GPS based technology is far superior to RFID based location systems. But the fact a sentryGPSid™ can be located most anywhere in the world is not the only advantage that separates the sentryGPSid™ from other child and adult locator devices. The sentryGPSid™ also provides what is known as “bread-crumbing”, or the storage and display of historical points of data. By default, when a user logs into the SentryGPS web portal he or she will automatically be provided up to the last 50 points of data which were transmitted by their sentryGPSid™. This means that a directional history can be derived even if the exact location of the GPS device can not be ascertained due to severe environmental conditions.

With an RFID based system, there is no data basing of previous locations or bread crumbing due to the fact the position of the transmitter is only considered relevant to the location of the receiver – not the actual position of the device on the globe. So if no signal an be picked up by the receiver, than there is no way of telling which direction to even start searching for the missing child or adult.

Also, while on the topic of the transmitter and receiver for an RFID system, that brings up another great benefit of the sentryGPSid™ over RFID based systems. RFID based systems require two pieces in order for the system to work: 1. the device on the child or Alzheimer’s patient, and 2. the receiver or “locater”. If the receiver is not readily at hand, the transmitter on the child or Alzheimer’s patient is almost worthless. Some of the systems out there today for Alzheimer’s patients require the local sheriff to invest as much as $3,000 for these RFID receivers in order for the programs to even be offered in your county.

With the sentryGPSid™ you can locate your GPS device through any internet connected computer, anywhere in the world. All you need is your username and password to the SentryGPS webportal and you will be able to track your device. So there is no expensive equipment for the sheriff’s office or local law enforcement agency to purchase. Additionally, we are developing applications for the iPhone, Windows Mobile phones, and other smart phones that will allow you to easily track your GPS device directly from your cell phone through a similar map-based interface. We are also going to give you the ability to send a text message to our webportal that will reply with the exact location of your device and a link that will open up your phones internet browser to display a map.

Those are just a few, brief examples of why the sentryGPSid™ is a far superior option to any of the RFID based child or Alzheimer location systems on the market today. I’ll make certain to outline more benefits in the very near future while we also release some great new functionality!

Geofencing Alerts Can Warn You BEFORE Your Loved One Goes Missing!

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
Geofences Can Warn BEFORE a loved one wanders

Geofences Can Warn BEFORE a loved one wanders

All too often a reactive approach is taken when it comes to missing children and adults. Whether it is a wandering autistic child, a wandering adult with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, or a child that has been abducted; a reactive approach unfortunately can result in finding the loved one after it’s too late. Research tells us that a missing child can disappear at a mile a minute, and also that many adults with dementia may not survive more than 24 hours if they have wandered from their home.

The SentryGPS ID personal location GPS device gives you the ability to create both custom “Safe” & “Forbidden” zones through geofencing technology. A Safe zone allows you to receive an alert (either voice, email, or SMS) as soon as your loved one’s SentryGPs ID leaves the zone. So you can be alerted BEFORE your loved one travels or wanders too far. A Forbidden zone works exactly the same, except you receive an alert when your loved one enters the zone instead of leaving it.

How hard is it to create a Safe or Forbidden zone? Creating a safe or forbidden zone is a matter of four easy steps:

  1. Type the address you would like to be the center of your zone. For a Safe zone, this may be you home address.
  2. Select the radius you would like for the zone. This can be anything from 20 meters to 20 miles, or more.
  3. Select whether the zone is a Safe or Forbidden zone.
  4. Name and save the zone.

Your zone will now be activated for your selected device and you can now customize your alert preferences to be warned anytime your loved one’s GPS device crosses the boundaries you have created.

Geofencing technology used to create Safe and Forbidden zones is just another example of how the SentryGPS ID, and it’s GPS technology can help to protect your loved ones – whether they are a child or adult!

Your Child Can ENJOY Wearing Their GPS!

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
SentryGPS ID - just slightly larger than a standard 9-volt battery!

SentryGPS ID - just slightly larger than a standard 9-volt battery!

Although the sentryGPSid and SentryKIDS GPS have one of the smallest form factors on the market today (only slightly larger than a 9-volt battery!), some children may still balk at carrying one on their person instead of just in their backpack.  But let’s face it, the best place for a GPS child location device is directly on the child him or herself so that the child is being tracked and not just their backpack. So here at Sentry, we’ve thought up several ways to help teach your children that it can be enjoyable to keep their sentryGPSid in their pocket.

Show your small children how to “look themselves up” through our secure webportal.  Unlike some child GPS devices, the sentryGPSid does not charge per location request, or limit the number of times you are allowed to locate your device according to what plan you have chosen – so use that to your advantage and teach your child the fun of seeing themselves travel around town.  Or even better, when you take that next family vacation to Disney or the beach (which could very well your motivating reason for purchasing a child GPS device in the first place), show your son or daughter the map of them on their journey.  (Very soon you will even be able to do this from your iPhone or Windows Smart Phone!).  Then “build” their excitement by asking them things on their journey such as “I wonder where Mickey is on the map right now”, or “look how much closer we are to Mickey than we were before”.

Remember to also enforce the concept of the “fun” of tracking themselves on the map throughout their “regular” weeks at home and around town too – the sentryGPSid isn’t just for protecting your child on long trips or vacations!

This single tip should help with the younger children who have a curious mind, but Sentry hasn’t stopped there.  We have more tips AND innovations to help get older kids to want to keep their child GPS device with them too!  So keep checking back, and more importantly, get your child GPS today and start feeling better about knowing where your son or daughter is today!

Autism, Wandering and the sentryGPSid

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Autism occurs in approximately one in 150 births. Autism is four times more prevalent in boys than girls. Autism is the fastest growing developmental disability with a 10-17% annual growth rate.

About 90 percent of autistic children are prone to wandering off from home, school, or a group situation. This is known as elopement and unfortunately, it is a very common problem. It is very risky for people with autism who are often unable to communicate where they live or even their name.

As children become teens, and teens become adults, more and more will be placed in group home living environments. There the problem of elopement is especially difficult for the team caring for the people with autism, and for the parents and family of the group home resident.

Wandering autistic children (and adults) are another group who could benefit greatly from the sentryGPSid personal location device.