Tago: The Automatic Detective

Technological invention that will conquer the world

Smart Item Tracker Uses GPS Easily Find Lost Items

January 1, 2015 (WA, Northbridge, Australia) – Australian entrepreneur Alan William has developed an innovative device that uses a sophisticated GPS system to locate lost items.

Tago is a smart item tracker with a special patented technology. The device uses the touch of a button to find valuable objects such as wallets, phones, or keys, or even a pet or bag. Working with your smartphone, it can also be used as a virtual assistant to save time and money.

“Tago was developed and manufactured after rigorous work with a talented team of creative people who found an easy, practical solution for a common problem. Imagine a situation where yourTAGO children disappear in a crowd or your dog got lost. Instead of the stress of frantic searching, you will be able to neutralize the panic with the press of a button using the item tracker to lead you directly to them and save valuable time and unnecessary suffering,” Mr. William says.

Tago comes with a kit system that can be attached to important items such as a wallet, key ring, laptop, car, collar a dog or cat, cell phone, camera bag or suitcase. You can even attach the Tago to your children’s clothing to keep track of their location in a crowded space. Tago, recently launched a fundraising campaign on the crowd funding site, Indiegogo, to raise money to start development and production of the device and take the company to the next phase of business.

The Tago item tracker, also known as the “Automatic Detective “, was engineered and developed in Australia by Mr. William and a team of engineers who collaborated with hardware manufacturers to create a revolutionary product for the consumer. After five years of research and development, and thousands of dollars invested by Mr. William and his business partners, the development and testing phase is now complete and the company is ready to introduce this ground-breaking device to the market.

For more information, contact: Alan William

Address: 59 Noonbinna Crescent, Northbridge, Australia 2063

Email: [email protected]

Number Phone: 61 400 111 117

Website: http://www.ivuenow.com

YouTube link: http://youtu.be/qPzGLHiqk_A

Indiegogo campaign: http://bit.ly/1v6Dans