Keep tabs on your car via cellphone with Directed Electronic's Viper auto tracking system
Using GPS and the already-in-place cellphone
network, Direct Electronic's Viper car tracking system allows users to "call" their car to do anything from warm up the
engine to see if it has left a predetermined area. You can also set it up so it'll send warnings if it has driven
above a particular speed, has left a specific area (like if you want to make sure your wily teenager is only taking the
car to school and back). you don't trust the person driving the car), or you can just check where the car is and
at what speed it is driving. This paranoia device will set you back $699, and can be coupled with other devices
that will allow you to lock doors or shut off the engine if you want to spend a little more.






















I love viper systems, I have one my current car. Maybe I should get one of these instead of an iCrackle for Christmas :)
Here in Canada, we've got something similar called MobileIQ. I wrote a piece about it for my blog, if you're interested in reading or posting it.
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