Location-Revealing Stickers

The 'Stick-N-Find' Radar App and Devices are Hugely Useful

If you've ever lost your keys, wallet, cellphone or dog around the house, you might consider trying the Stick-N-Find. The Stick-N-Find technology allows you to simply stick a sticker on an object, animal or person even, and find it using radar technology that is connected to a smartphone app.

Especially useful for pet collars, the Stick-N-Find alerts you when the sticker is out of range and alerts you again when it is once again back within the range of the radar screen. For animals that wander off, this can be a useful way to track them down by having an alert to when you are getting closer. The Stick-N-Find works on iPhones, iPads and Androids, and features a range of 100 feet with battery life lasting over a year.
Trend Themes
1. Radars for Location Tracking - Developing AI-powered radars for tracking object or objects within a location has the potential to limit losses and reduction in time spent searching.
2. Wearable Tagging Devices - Creating wearable tagging devices that are energy-efficient, durable and can withstand various conditions could revolutionize the search and rescue industry.
3. Smartphone Location Tracking Apps - Developing location tracking apps with features such as voice commands and integrating AI algorithm could provide an immersive and hassle-free location tracking experience.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Care Industry - Incorporating Stick-N-Find or similar technologies into devices that are pet-friendly could enhance pet security and simplify work for pet owners and caregivers.
2. Consumer Electronics Industry - By investing in the development of low-power location tracking technologies, the consumer electronics industry could tap into a growing market of consumers looking for ways to easily locate their personal belongings.
3. Healthcare Industry - Developing patient location tracking devices to enable healthcare providers to track patient location in real-time could enhance patient care and assist patients with dementia and other conditions that cause wandering or disorientation.

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