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Osmile TP1000 (L) Smart GPS Watch with Take Off Alarm for Prisone1 and People with Dementia, Alzheimer, Autism (Difficult to Remove the GPS Prisoner Monitorning Bracelet 24 HRs a Day 7 Days a Week)
Osmile TP1000 (L) Smart GPS Watch with Take Off Alarm for Prisone1 and People with Dementia, Alzheimer, Autism (Difficult to Remove the GPS Prisoner Monitorning Bracelet 24 HRs a Day 7 Days a Week)
Osmile TP1000 (L) Smart GPS Watch with Take Off Alarm for Prisone1 and People with Dementia, Alzheimer, Autism (Difficult to Remove the GPS Prisoner Monitorning Bracelet 24 HRs a Day 7 Days a Week)

Osmile TP1000 (L) Smart GPS Watch with Take Off Alarm for Prisoners and People with Dementia, Alzheimer, Autism (Difficult to Remove the GPS Prisoner Monitorning Bracelet 24 HRs a Day 7 Days a Week)

Reg. $ 549 USD
Sale $ 449 USD

WHY Choose the Smart GPS Watch for Prisoners or Dementia Patients

The Osmile TP1000 Prisoner or Dementia GPS tracking technology
allows officers to monitor criminals or dementia patients without actually holding them.

Providing housing, security, food, health care, and administrative costs
for prisoners or dementia patients is an expensive financial burden for most U.S. states.

Because of the high cost,
some states are using GPS watches to track nonviolent prisoners
or dementia patients as an alternative to locking them up.

 
Contact Us
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Osmile TP1000 for Prisoner, Offender, Psychopathy, Dementia, Alzheimer, Autism (Can wear 24 h1 a Day, 7 Days a Week)
 
 
 












FUNCTIONS
  • 1GB Nano SIM card Required for locking the wearer 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week
  • Real time GPS tracking with Geo-fencing
  • Alert activated when GPS tracker is damaged
  • Alert activated when power is lower than 5%
  • Alert activated when GPS tracker is offline
  • SOS panic button for emergency calls
 

SPEC

Frequency : 850/900/1800/1900 MHZ

Positioning : GPS + WiFi + LBS

Tamper Proof : Yes

Strap Reuse : Yes

Heart Rate : Yes

Temperature : Yes

SOS : Yes

Geofence : Yes

Battery : 600mAh
Charging time: 2.5 Hours

Work Temperature : 20 to 60 degree

Stand by current : <5mA        

Standby time : at least 3 days 

Size : 55.2*31.5*14.5mm

Screen : 1.44 (240*240)

Weight : 85 g

 

BACKGROUND

As jail overcrowding continues to be an issue in many counties, many use GPS watch monitors to keep tabs on inmates. The simple reason is to save money, but it doesn’t come without some concern for public safety. According to recent news report, using a GPS tracking system could save the county up to $25 a day per inmate, which adds up to about $9,500 a year per inmate.

 

Many prisoner GPS watch experts believe assigning a nonviolent criminal a GPS tracking device after release from jail or prison may prevent him from engaging in future crimes. They say a criminal will know he is being watched and monitored, and will likely realize that committing an illegal act will ultimately result in another arrest.

 

GPS tracking devices are often used after the release of sex offenders. Some states require offenders to wear a tracking device for life, regardless of whether he has served his whole prison term. When a criminal is assigned a GPS tracking device, corrections officials place a permanent watch placed on his hand. This makes it possible to track the person 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For instance, if a registered sex offender comes closer to a school than he is allowed, the monitor notifies authorities. Authorities are also notified if someone tries to remove the GPS tracking watch.

 

But what happens when these prisoner GPS tracking watch fail? Then the authorities will have problems to position these criminals. Hence, choose a telecom company provides stable 4G/5G Nano SIM card, to prevent lost of signals, and failed to track the prisoner.

Hence, the Osmile TP1000 Prisoner or Dementia GPS tracking technology allows officers to monitor criminals or dementia patients without actually holding them. Providing housing, security, food, health care, and administrative costs for prisoners or dementia patients is an expensive financial burden for most U.S. states. Because of the high cost, some states are using GPS watches to track nonviolent prisoners or dementia patients as an alternative to locking them up.

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