RFID in Japan: "Oribie Navi Land" is a GPS school bag for tracking kids. Japanese school bag manufacturer Kyowa and security systems and services company Secom are collaborating to release this product+service package this November.
Secom's GPS tracking device is called "KoKo Secom Communication Terminal" and attached to a side of a school bag to send realtime location information to Secom's server computer. The device is like a GPS-chipped cell phone except that one cannot talk with this device.
Parents can check their child's whereabouts by either making a phone call to Secom's service center or accessing a website using a PC or a smart phone. Parents can ask Secom's security agents to go rescue their children in case of possible emergency.
GPS School Bags [RFID in Japan]
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