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PROCON Launches The Smallest GPS Tracking Device - The CUBE

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by Staff Writers
Knoxville TN (SPX) Jan 29, 2009
PROCON has announced the launch of its latest GPS device named The CUBE. This revolutionary new GPS device is the smallest GPS tracking device in the industry and sports a rugged automotive grade housing that is extremely durable and heat resistant, and installation of this new device is much easier than its predecessor.

PROCON will be distributing this new device through its subprime automotive finance brand GoldStar GPS.

"This is a cutting edge product far superior to everything else in the industry," said Kyle Fjelstad Vice President of product development for PROCON.

"We expect tremendous sales volume with this product. The CUBE will change the way the subprime finance automotive industry thinks about GPS tracking devices. The compact design allows stealth installation, yet maintains a significant amount of space at the circuit board level to assure superior GPS performance.

"The custom hypersensitive GPS antenna is designed to overcome the sensitivity issues common in attempts by others to make small credit card size devices. "

This device, combined with PROCON's already robust line up of products and offerings, further distinguishes PROCON as the clear leader in the MRM marketplace.

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