this may sound off topic ,so please forgive me . Is there any tracking
device for children? which we can put on them.

On 7/28/22, Harish Kotian <hpkot...@outlook.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> A word of caution who do not use the car regularly. It continuously
> consumes battery even when the ignition is turned off. It designed that
> way.
>
> You may find your car is not starting at all.
>
> Harish
>
>
>
>
> On 27/07/2022 21:17, prashant...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Many visually impaired may be wanting to keep a track of their car. Some
>> of
>> the new cars come with connected features where the owner can check where
>> the car is, details of previous trips, set geo
>>
>> fence, check driver's behaviour such as over speeding, harsh breaking
>> etc.
>>
>> Many devices are available in the market for installation in cars that
>> don't
>> have this feature in-built.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have just now installed the GoConnect  OBD device from GoMechanic.  I
>> think it is an extremely good option. It is for only Rs. 1650 whereas
>> most
>> other known brands are selling similar devices in the range of rs. 6000
>> to
>> 12,000.
>>
>> And the most important is that we are not required to pay any monthly or
>> yearly subscription for the sim card that is embedded in the device.
>>
>> It is a one time cost. One can order it from GoMechanic app. You will
>> need
>> to take your car to their workshop where the device will be inserted in
>> the
>> OBD port which is mostly below the steering wheel. Activation takes less
>> than 30 minutes. They did not ask for any document. You just need to
>> create
>> an account in the GoMechanic ap.
>>
>>
>>
>> What concerns us is accessibility of the app. The GoMechanic   iOS app is
>> partly accessible at this time. It should be possible for blind users to
>> check the location of their car, speed, distance travelled etc. Most
>> other
>> features are not accessible.
>>
>>
>>
>> Please buy it at your own risk as far as accessibility is concerned.
>> Otherwise it is highly recommended for non-disabled users of cars.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Prashant Ranjan Verma
>>
>> Accessibility Specialist
>>
>> Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies
>>
>> Member - International Association of Accessibility Professionals
>>
>>
>>
>> General Secretary, National Association for the Blind
>>
>> www.nabdelhi.in <http://www.nabdelhi.in>
>>
>
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