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ZoomBak to close down UK service.

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

We’ve written about ZoomBak’s A-GPS based tracking service before and I’ve had a demo unit tracking my bag for the past few weeks.

The service consists of a tiny £99 black box that gets it’s own location using A-GPS and reports it back to ZoomBak’s servers using Vodafone’s UK network. From there you can track your car, bike, bag or dog (or spouse, child, enemy or anything else you manage to attach the ZoomBak locator to) via a website or SMS. The site also let you setup “safe zones” and you receive e-mail and SMS alerts when the ZoomBak enters or leaves those zones.

Some thought it was a bit pricey but for the peace of mind I actually thought it was reasonable value at £99 for the unit and £10/month service (with a £20 discount for a year’s service in advance) but that doesn’t really matter now as ZoomBak have announced that they are closing down their UK service. Everyone who bought a ZoomBak will be refunded their £99 purchase price and any service they had pre-paid for.

We were planning a big MIR Show feature (no, really. We’d lined up special guests and everything!) that revolved around the ZoomBak that we still might do if the service is still up when the date we’d booked comes around.

I missed the chaps at Zoombak

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

I’m writing this from the back of a London Taxi. I am in no-mans-land of British Transport. Stuck in a queue of traffic going nowhere fast. Nowhere slow either. It’s a tossup as to whether I get out and walk to the tube station or wait for the traffic to get out of the way. Whatever the eventual decision, I have missed meeting with the Zoombak chaps. And that’s an arse. I’ve been very interested in their mobile-enabled GPS locators. I will see if we can reschedule. Or get a demo to put into the MIR Show. Meantime you can check them out at zoombak.com.

Posted by email from MIR Live (posterous)


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