Yes, like the XDriven DRS-1100 GPS Driving Recording System
The GPS does not contain an external tracking system, but you should be able to see where she has been on the GPS itself. The GPS keeps record on where you have been before.
Pharos sells a variety of GPS products to interested customers. Some of these products are Drive GPS, EZ Road Pocket GPS Navigator and Pocket GPS Navigator with Bluetooth.
Yes, TomTom GPS is a good brand of GPS. They sell a range of products including handheld GPS systems or GPS to go in your car and be able to drive any where you please.
The Garmin Nuvi 880 is widely considered to be the best automotive GPS on the market at this time.
by using a GPS
Updated GPS disc inserted into the GPS disc drive (Not the CD drive) Depending on the model, it will be in the glove box department area, or in the trunk of the vehicle.
Assuming you are in a car or on a motorcycle you can get a GPS device put in the car and program it to record where you go. If you are on foot and yourcellphone has GPS you can download an app to track where you go instead.
Drive on the roads. Use a GPS if you ave to.
GPS stands for 'Global Positioning System'. GPS's are essentially maps in of themselves, as they show you a 'map' and you drive based on the directions or follow the map.
That would depend on your GPS device. Look in the manual, it should say something about "storing a track". The GPS doesn't really care what, if any vehicle you're using.
Borrrow a GPS, drive somewhere, compare the distance.
Yes! But I think you would have to have Wifi.Here is one app i found that might suit you: MotionX GPS Drive HD