In our last post, we took a bit of time to address exactly how house arrest ankle bracelets work. If you have time, feel free to comb through our entire catalog of blog posts, where we take the opportunity to address what we offer at Statewide Ankle Monitoring, what kind of monitoring device providing company we are, and what you can expect from us in terms of price, customer service, and more.
To make a long story short, we offer OMNILINK house arrest ankle bracelets for electronic monitoring of criminal defendants. Whether you are a bail bond professional or work in another organization and are in the market for an affordable yet reliable electronic monitoring device, our probation ankle bracelets are durable, reliable, cost-effective, and are generally a fantastic way to protect your investment. You don’t have to tell us how important it is for your monitoring devices to be reliable — if we provided anything short of high-quality products, our days in this industry would be numbered.
On the contrary, we will be around for a very long time because we seek to blend quality with value. Straight up, we have the best prices in the entire nation — we already beat the competition’s advertised prices. Plus, they can’t match us in terms of customer service either. We don’t just ship you a monitoring device and call it good; we make sure you are set up for success in terms of providing you and your organization with the tools necessary to track your clients with mobile and desktop applications. This speeds up recovery, if it becomes necessary, and will alert you to any abnormal activity no matter where you are. Our OMNILINK ankle bracelets for house arrest are durable, reliable, waterproof, work indoors and outdoors, and are designed for the monitoring of criminal defendants of all kinds.
Other features of our OM 210 Kit include:
- Reduced false alerts compared to other systems
- Extensive store and forward capability in case of communication outage
- Tracks indoors and in GPS-impaired environments
- Mechanical shock and impact resistant
- Waterproof, submersible, dishwasher safe, temperature resistant
- Cut-free strap installation prevents false-strap tampers
- Advanced technology for more reliable location data
- Encrypted, secure communication
A Brief History Of House Arrest Bracelets
Like we mentioned, our last post involved explaining the finer details of how GPS ankle bracelets work. In sum, house arrest bracelets used for probation monitoring almost always include Global Positioning System technology (GPS), geofencing exclusions used for setting boundaries, and in some cases GPS anklets involve active monitoring and exclusion. For example, GPS bracelets can be customized to be triggered when one device gets too close to another, usually for situations that involve restraining orders.
Now, let’s talk about the history of electronic monitoring in the form of house arrest ankle bracelets. The original location-monitoring system was developed in the 70s by William Sprech Hurd and Ralph Kirkland Schwitzgebel. Their original device includes many elements now considered superfluous, but are nevertheless now interesting to note: missile tracking equipment, battery packs, stationary radio-frequency relay stations, and no doubt more bulky gear. Fast-forward to the modern day, and we have the internet at our disposal — which leads to the utilization of central servers — satellites for GPS, and an entire industry based around the simple idea.
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If you are done reading about the history and want to know more about what we can do for you in the present, contact Statewide Ankle Monitoring for pricing and other info!