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GPS (Global Positioning System) tracking devices have come a long way since their inception in the 1970s. Initially developed for military purposes, GPS tracking devices have become widely available for civilians and are now used for a variety of applications such as vehicle tracking, personal tracking, and wildlife tracking.

The first GPS-tracking device was developed in the 1990s and was primarily used for vehicle tracking by businesses. Over the years, advancements in technology have made GPS tracking devices smaller, more affordable, and more accessible. The introduction of smartphones with built-in GPS capabilities has also made it easier for individuals to track their own location and share it with others.

GPS tracking devices have evolved to include not just location tracking but also features such as real-time tracking, geofencing, and historical tracking. The integration of additional sensors, such as accelerometers and gyroscopes, has also made it possible to track not just location, but also movements and behaviors.

Overall, GPS-tracking devices have come a long way in terms of both technology and accessibility and will continue to evolve in the future to meet the demands of a growing market.


Tracing the History and Evolution of GPS Tracking Devices

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