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Aleskb
449
Aug 17, 2017
A bit of an "off the track" question, not sure if someone can answer me: as a humanitarian working in war affected places, I regularly have to go on the field in remote places where local rebellions are active, with a risk of attacks on vehicles and abductions. Is there a way to have someone at my HQ in London track me on a map from a distance using the GPS function of the watch? Would be very handy in case of kidnapping or more serious incident, for the security teams to understand exactly where the incident happened and how to react.
So yeah, off the track, but does someone know if this is possible? Thanks!
Webst
43
Aug 17, 2017
AleskbIf you connect it to internet then you could probably use some live tracking feature but to connect it to the internet you'd need cell phone which can do the same so why bother with watch then.
Aleskb
449
Aug 17, 2017
WebstThanks for this reply. Indeed that was my point, as there is often no cell phone coverage in the mentioned places, I was hoping this watch could do the trick! Well, too bad then! ;)
JakeRoberts
240
Aug 17, 2017
Aleskb
449
Aug 21, 2017
JakeRobertsLooks great, but the price...
JakeRoberts
240
Aug 21, 2017
AleskbYep, that is a problem... : )