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| Track Your Resource Location Precisely with GPS/GPRS/SMS |
An on-demand locate helps you to find the current location of your Zoombak A-GPS Universal Locator.
There are 2 easy ways to conduct an on-demand location request of your Zoombak A-GPS Universal Locator.
A safety zone is a personalized virtual boundary around a location that you’ve chosen. When your Zoombak enters or leaves an active safety zone, you can be alerted via email and/or text message (your choice.) You can create up to 10 safety zones, all of which can be active simultaneously at any given time. Safety zones can be quickly and easily turned on and off via Zoombak.com.
Zoombak's continuous tracking feature provides you with an automatic update of your Zoombak’s location every 5 minutes for up to 1 hour. Your Zoombak's location, with time and date, will be shown on a map on Zoombak.com.
Zoombak's location history allows you to see where your Zoombak has traveled for the past hour, day or week. Your location history will be available for your review on Zoombak.com for up to 7 days.
As part of your service, you can opt-in to have Zoombak notify you via email and/or text message (your choice) when your Zoombak Locator has been powered off or has a low battery. You can add multiple email addresses and mobile phone numbers to receive device alerts.
Zoombak customer care representatives are available 8:00 am to 11:00 pm EST by calling toll-free 1-866-951-0101. A live representative can assist with locating your Zoombak or answering any other questions you may have about your Zoombak A-GPS Universal Locator and account.
Zoombak uses Assisted GPS technology (A-GPS). A-GPS uses both satellite and cellular technologies to help more precisely and reliably determine the location of your Zoombak Locator.
Disclaimer: Activation and use of Zoombak locators are subject to Zoombak's customer agreement, plans, terms and conditions. Device must be activated within 60 days of purchase or Zoombak has the right to deny activation. Zoombak A-GPS locators use satellite signals and wireless network coverage to determine and communicate location information. Coverage isn't available everywhere and often not available indoors. See coverage map for details.
The Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Aviation Administration regulations prohibit the use of cellular devices such as the Zoombak Locator on commercial aircraft, including in checked baggage.