The Loc8tor may save you many frustrated hours the next time you misplace your cell phone. The device uses RF technology to locate items you've "tagged." For instance, you would hit the "locate" ...
The Loc8tor is a personal tracking device, squarely marketed at the "I'm always losing my keys/wallet/iPod" brigade - a social group I used to be proud to scoff at, with a hearty "I never lose ...
November 21, 2006 There are few things more disarming than losing your keys, your convergent mobile device, your pet, your child or your Personal Media Player – with the possible exception of the last ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
January 23, 2008 Loc8tor Ltd has released a new addition to its personal homing device range. Significantly smaller and lighter than previous models, the credit card sized Loc8tor Lite helps to find ...
Often misplace your keys, your pets, or your children? Often forget where you parked your car in the parking lot? Well, if that sounds like you, then the Loc8tor is here to the rescue, as their ...
If you’re forgetting where you parked your car with enough regularity that you long for some sort of device that would make noise to help you find it, you’ll probably be happy to pony up for a new ...
Aside from giving your pet a smartphone so they can get in touch with you when lost, the Pet Loc8tor tracking device is a viable option. Pictured below is the remote control with one of the two ...
Just like its predecessor, the Loc8tor, the Loc8tor light does the same thing, but in a much smaller, specifically thinner package. It has a 122 meter radius and can guide you to whatever you've lost ...
Launched in time for the holiday season, when apparently holidaymakers lose all sorts of things on the beach, the Loc8tor is a handheld device and miniature tagging system that lets you track the ...
Loc8tor has appeared on these pages many times and was reasonably well-received back in a 2006 review – although the ‘bulk’ of the handset was a concern. And that concern seems to have been taken on ...
Oh how cute, a company decided to use a number in place of a phonetic sound. That’s just dandy. This gadget tags commonly-lost items and then displays where they are on a radar screen, Metal Gear ...