Keeping Track Of Little Monsters

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-~! lm = ie we =. er = - Se yp oe ao TIt*y ~~. or eee x 35. ser4 \ ~_—--—m \ ed N ~ r. Le ' ~~. ' -—— ’ wy I 4 vr? Keeping Track Of Little Monsters This Halloween (NAPSA)—Parents can avoid a real scare this Halloween thanks to a fun new gadget reminiscent of the fabled Dick Tracy wrist radio. The XACT WristLinx™is a twoway wristwatch communicator that provides inexpensive voice communication for parents and children looking to stay in touch on Halloween. And with a voice range of up to 1.5 miles and 22 channels, par- ents won’t have any trouble keeping close tabs on their little monsters as they work their way around the neighborhoodtrick-ortreating. Plus, this particular device is what you might call a “triple treat.” Yes, it’s a communicator, but it also tells time—and it looks cool while doing both. “The whole idea behind the WristLinx was to make technology both stylish and fun,” says Ben Lowinger, vice president for brand development at XACT” Communi- cation, which has an entire line of two-way communicator products. “And it also has the extra benefit of letting you save on all those expensive cell-phone minutes you might otherwise incur keeping This Halloween, trick-or-treaters keep in touch with XACT’s hip, futuristic orange and black twoway communicator. track of your kids this Halloween.” Adding to its Halloween appeal: It comes in a black and orangecolor combination. Priced from $19.99 to $24.99 depending on the model, the WristLinx is available at most mass chain retailers and can also be bought by calling, toll-free, 1-866-466-9228. For more information, visit www.getxact.com.