
I just got the SPOT I ordered to give as a Christmas gift to my son.

SPOT is a new GPS and satellite communication device that has an emergency 911 function. SPOT uses GPS (Global Positioning System) to locate the device and it has a satellite communication link that will call a response center and send an email notice.
The device, called a personal messenger and tracker, retails for $149.99 after a $20 rebate.
SPOT has several functions listed on their web site http://www.globalcomsatphone.com/spot/
- “Alert 911” button dispatches emergency responders to an exact location
- Ask for “Help” button sends a request for help to friends and family
- “Check In” button lets your contacts know where you are and that you are okay
- “Track Progress” sends and saves your location and allows contacts to track your progress using Google Maps.
Designed for some basic, but critical functions when traveling, the SPOT uses satellites, not cellular phone systems to communicate. The user just presses a button in the event of an emergency, which sends an emergency message to both a contact that they set up when registering on the SPOT web site and the GEOS 24 hour emergency response center. If located in the United States, GEOS calls the local emergency response agency and provides the SPOT location. Outside of the US GEOS contacts the US Embassy.
A user can "check-in" which will send an email to the contact that the user set up on the SPOT service web site. Tracking allows the user just to send their location, which is integrated with Google MapsTM and can display multiple GPS points sent by the SPOT user.
There are some areas of the world that aren't covered such as India, the southern half of Africa, and some of Southeast Asia. However, for anyone travelling who wants to have "911" type service anywhere there is coverage, this is the lowest cost device around.
This seems useful for anyone who hikes or does adventure travel, especially alone, or anyone who travels and wants to let their friends and family know they are OK and where they are at anytime.
SPOT is also a "piece of mind" device to give the home-based contact a way to know the traveler is OK. Hopefully we'll get some feedback from our son after Christmas on how well the device and service works.
This seems to be the lowest cost solution for personal satellite tracking and communication and puts it within reach of the average consumer. There are more expensive devices and services available for corporations, one of which is Track24.
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