According to FBI statistics, over 1.2 million vehicles were reported stolen in the U.S. in 2003 and a vehicle is stolen every 25 seconds.
Rocky Mountain Tracking, Inc. has added a new model of GPS to the market that it claims offers the public a new and low-cost vehicle tracking solution to the problem of vehicular theft.
The LandAirSea 7100 Real-Time Vehicle Tracking and Recovery System will, the company claims, instantly track the location of a stolen vehicle.
Using the latest satellite and web-based technology, the 7100 will track a vehicle from the comfort of ones own home or office. For only 25 cents (and no monthly fees), the user can know where the vehicle is and even disable the engine – simply by logging into the Internet. The 7100 also offers the ability to give notification if the vehicle’s airbag is deployed or if the alarm is activated.
Most GPS Real-Time Tracking Systems are tracked through a cellular service locking a user into a contract with monthly fees. The 7100 is unique because there are no minimum usage requirements. Tracking from the Internet provides a more affordable, reliable, and user-friendly service the firm says.

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By GlobalDataThe 7100 offers live tracking, including: location, speed, direction of travel, date and time. The maps and activity reports provide detailed information about a vehicle’s travel activities.