Comment Re:The most important point of the article (Score 1) 702
I had a longer reply that was lost so here's the exec summary:
It is highly unlikely this device is any more accurate than so called "run of the mill gps nav systems"
the chipset that the device pictured in TFA is based on Sirf III (common in GPS nav devices)
http://www.sequoia.co.uk/wireless/manufacturers/Falcom/JP13_14.php
But it may be more accurate/better reporting than other kid trackers... IIRC there was a kidtracker vs radar case that was lost because the kid tracker only reported data every 3 minutes or something like that, where-as this one "might" report every second.