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Dec 19 2007, 11:37am CST | by Shane McGlaun
Zoombak is smaller than a deck of cards and only weighs three ounces. When activated the devices can send location information via text messages and email so you can track and locate your dog or your car in the event of theft. Pricing for the devices will be $199 to $249 and they will be available nationwide in early 2008.
"Zoombak's mission is to develop advanced products and services that seamlessly integrate with a consumer's lifestyle, enabling users to stay better connected to their families and loved ones. With the Zoombak locator, we are putting safety on the map and revolutionizing the way people locate and recover what they care about most," said Simon Buckingham, CEO at Zoombak.
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