It looks nearly the same
as it did in 2007, but Spot's outdoor beacon has
evolved quite nicely on the inside. Now in its third incarnation, the
Spot Gen3 is designed to help wandering argonauts keep their loved ones informed of their location for an even longer period of time. Engineered to be worn by those
intentionally heading off of the conventional grid, the Spot Gen3 adds unlimited tracking (enabling wearers to pre-set the device to send tracks every 5, 10, 30 or 60 minutes), motion activated tracking and longer battery life. According to the company, this guy will last nearly twice as long as prior versions, and you can also power it via battery or USB. The downside, of course, is that you'll need to pay $149.95 for the unit itself, along with a required annual subscription plan that
starts at $149.99 per year. No one ever said adventuring was a poor man's sport, eh?
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