A revolutionary device for finding your loved ones without wireless and phone



Tool called 'Lynq' can connect two to twelve people at a time. It does not require any phone service, Wi-Fi, Internet and monthly fees, but a small device link is connected to another device via special radio-frequency.

In this way, this invention has been very useful in monitoring markets, crowds, entertainment, accidents and children. At times, children are also separated from their parents, and the link can be very useful in this regard.


It's simple to use, connect two or 12 devices of a link first by locking them together. After that everyone can add their name to their device and even set a distance, but remember that it only works within a 5 km or 3 mile radius.

Now if you go away, the name of the person you type in will appear on the screen and just walk in that direction until you reach your friend or family. It can be used as a GPS compass (compass) as it also indicates the direction of disappearance.


According to the Link Company, this system has been tested by the military in the real battlefield and expressed satisfaction. Similarly, the device can also be given to the elderly who are often left out of the house due to a mental disorder. On the other hand, trekkers in the mountains and skiing in the snow can make good use of it.


It can also be used in natural disasters and accidents where mobile networks and power systems are badly affected and people continue to search for each other. Similarly, this tool can be very useful for young children.

The link can last up to three days on a single charge and is fully waterproof, childproof and shock proof, with pre-order pre-purchase for the link currently in progress and may be available until next year.

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