January 5, 2006

DriveSync Debuts at CES

DriveSync has s new approach to tracking cars - most likely teens of paranoid parents. This unit avoids the subscription fees by caching the results of where the car has been on the unit in a little USB drive. You then grab the drive, plug it into the computer and see what's up.

The vehicle tracking results are uploaded to a DriveSync server where the data is interpreted and consolidated into customized reports. These reports, including trip logs, route maps and usage alerts, are viewed via a secure, password-protected website. The results provide a detailed analysis of vehicle use and driver behavior.

DriveSync provides parents with a clear picture of their teen's driving behavior, including speeding and aggressive driving habits, or if they have been up to "Inspiration Point." Prepared with this information, parents can discuss with their teen issues of driving safety, responsibility and accountability.

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Posted by Scott Martin at January 5, 2006 6:05 AM

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