Hammacher Schlemmer Monitors Driving

Gosh. I am just so happy that covert GPS was not around when I was younger. Did my parents really need to know what bridge I was partying under or where I was scarfing down pancakes at 2:00 a.m.?
For those prying eyes, Hammacher Schlemmer has launched the Driving Activity Reporter. This sneaky device clips to your car via a magnet. When the car returns, you can retrieve it, plug it into any computer's USB port, and start snooping. The device will detail places, routes and even the speeds traveled.
The unit is about the size of a pack of gum, and can be placed anywhere in or on the car. It's got a 16-channel GPS receiver, which works with 24 Department of Defense satellites -- all to find out which burger joint your kid likes best.
The Driving Activity Reporter holds 100 hours' worth of info and activity. That kind of peeping will cost you $230. -- Rachel Cericola