Latest Teen Driving Tracker: Keychain

Keychain

We’ve talked about devices that can track teenagers before; it seems like they’re everywhere. Now they can be found right on your keychain.

Most technologies on the scene monitor your teenage driver’s speed and location, while some even take a video of who is in the car. But a Canadian company is now offering the Lemur Autovision keychain. For just $99.95, parents can track their child’s maximum speed, distance traveled and excessive braking. Basically all it takes is the simple installation of a sensor box (non-GPS based) and the keychain monitor. The keychain’s LCD display will show those three statistics for each driver being monitored. This system is much less invasive on the teen’s privacy, but still allows parents to punish their child for speeding if the cops don’t. Best of all, it’s tamper proof and PIN-protected, letting parents know of any attempts to trick the system.

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