Black box tracks stolen cars by mobile phone

Toyota car
If you have one of these, you'll probably want to spend the £3.60 a month the Stealth Tracking System costs

We can't think of many better ways to spend £3.60 a month than a new car-security system from Japan that uses a mobile-phone network to covertly track your vehicle should it be stolen.

Kato Denki's Stealth Tracking System relies on a 31g box that can be hidden anywhere inside a car to relay its position back to base through a mobile network owned by Wilcom, one of Japan's data-network specialists.

J Mark Lytle was an International Editor for TechRadar, based out of Tokyo, who now works as a Script Editor, Consultant at NHK, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation. Writer, multi-platform journalist, all-round editorial and PR consultant with many years' experience as a professional writer, their bylines include CNN, Snap Media and IDG.