The Easy Way To Locate Your Parked Car
Ever had the experience of wandering around looking the car that you’ve parked not long ago? All the bays looked the same from here -perhaps you should’ve spread some breadcrumbs to make it easier to retrace the correct route to your parked car!
Or perhaps the worst might have happened – you car could have been carjacked! And the list of problems goes on and on…
If so, you’re not the only one with such a messy situation. And here’s a solution to all those.
Enter the Auto-Finder, a new safety product that uses a patented micro antenna system that is very different from GPS. The new Fynder™ platform can get you to your car much more easily because it doesn‘t require access to satellite signals and it doesn’t even need you to enter your location each time you park your car.
The Auto-Finder has the ability to get you to your car quickly, safely and without all the hassles of memorizing the exact spot of your parking bay. The technology works easily even in underground parking garages or multi-level structures.
Find your car, or other important locations or objects up to 1/2 mile away, just place the beacon in, or on the object and hang the finder on your keychain and let it guide you home.
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