The Sunday Guardian

Panasonic unveils Seekit, a portable Bluetooth tracker

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Japanese electronic­s company Panasonic on Wednesday launched a Bluetooth-based tracker, Seekit, developed by the company’s India Innovation Centre located in Bengaluru.

Seekit will be available in two variants, Seekit Edge and Seekit Loop, and is priced at Rs 1,599 and Rs 1,299 respective­ly, Panasonic said in a statement, adding that the devices will be available on various leading ecommerce platforms starting December first week.

To find their belongings using Seekit, users need to simply tag their valuables and connect to the Seekit smartphone app.

It features a separation indicator, proximity guidance, last seen location, bi-direc- tional tracking, and voice alerts with high alert mode for tracking and low alert mode to avoid unnecessar­y alerts.

The device comes with Bluetooth 5 that allows communicat­ion with a lower battery consumptio­n, thus elongating the battery up to 18 months without a charge, Panasonic claimed.

The separation indicator feature alerts the user as soon as the valuable is disconnect­ed, reminding that the valuable is being left behind. “We are largely focusing on both Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI)-based solutions at our India Innovation Centre. The launch of Seekit is strategica­lly aligned to our objective to create a smart and connected ecosystem,” said Manish Sharma, President and CEO Panasonic India and South Asia. IANS

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