LynkEye replaces the bulky ankle bracelet and the in-person installation visit with a sleek wrist or ankle device, a pre-paired phone, and a self-serve activation flow that a facility officer can complete in minutes — no specialist callout, no weekend release delays, and a fraction of the monthly cost of legacy GPS monitoring.
Electronic Monitoring, Reimagined
The Cost of Delay
Today's GPS monitoring requires a technician to attend in person to fit a strap and activate the device. On weekends, holidays, or in remote regions that visit can take 24–72 hours — and the inmate stays in custody until it happens.
Average daily cost per inmate in Canadian federal custody (Office of the Correctional Investigator / CSC).
Avoidable cost when a single release waits one extra weekend for a tech callout.
Annual cost burden a single facility carries from preventable activation delays.
Sources: Office of the Correctional Investigator annual reports; Statistics Canada adult correctional services data. Provincial daily costs typically range $200–$300.
How It Works
Each LynkEye package is a tightly inventoried kit containing the patented CO-EYE bracelet and a pre-configured Pixel handset. A facility officer issues the kit, attaches the device, and the system handles the rest.
Officer assigns a sealed package from on-site inventory to a specific individual being released or placed on temporary leave.
The lightweight CO-EYE bracelet fastens to the wrist or ankle. Slim profile, jewelry-grade finish, no specialist tooling required.
Powering on the Pixel triggers automatic Bluetooth pairing with the bracelet. The handset then locks to the LynkEye app and cannot be unpaired without the agency passcode.
The wearer logs in with issued credentials and the camera captures three reference photos. A 3–5 second liveness video is recorded as a secondary verification asset and stored on the secure server.
Permissible and restricted zones are uploaded or drawn on the supervisor portal. The surety or parole officer visits the residence to map the interior using local Wi-Fi signatures, allowing the device to confirm the wearer is genuinely inside the home, not just nearby.
GPS, Bluetooth proximity, scheduled facial check-ins, and Wi-Fi presence stream into the supervisor portal in real time. Alerts fire on the wearer's phone the moment a boundary is approached or crossed.
Capabilities
Permissible and restricted polygons drawn on satellite imagery. Approach warnings, breach alarms, and re-entry confirmations all handled on-device.
The phone listens for the bracelet's BLE beacon and emits subtle audio cues as the wearer drifts away — encouraging them to keep the handset close without raising public attention.
Scheduled check-ins use facial recognition against the enrollment baseline plus a short liveness video, defeating photo-spoofing attempts.
The home interior is mapped using the wearer's existing Wi-Fi network footprint, so the system can distinguish "inside the residence" from "in the driveway".
Zones, schedules, and alert logic are cached on the device. Monitoring and alerts continue through cellular and Wi-Fi outages; telemetry uploads automatically resume when connectivity returns.
An integrated points engine rewards on-time check-ins, charged batteries, and zone compliance — and penalises misses. The wearer's score directly shapes the tone of their alerts.
Compliance Scoring
LynkEye's compliance engine treats monitoring as a relationship, not a punishment. Points are earned for the everyday acts of being a responsible participant in the program — and the system's tone of voice softens or hardens to match.
Cost Comparison
Traditional ankle GPS programs charge a recurring monthly rental that quickly outpaces the entire LynkEye hardware investment. After the first month of use, every subsequent month is operating savings.
| Legacy ankle GPS | LynkEye | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost per wearer | ~$800 / month rental | Hardware ≈ one month of legacy rental, then minimal recurring cost |
| Time to activate | In-person tech visit (hours to days) | Minutes, by facility staff on site |
| Weekend / holiday releases | Often delayed pending technician availability | Same-day activation, any day of the week |
| Wearer experience | Bulky, visible, stigmatising | Sleek wrist or ankle device that reads as everyday wearable |
| Identity verification | Strap-tamper detection only | Facial check-in with liveness video |
| Network outage behaviour | Blind spot until reconnection | On-device alerting continues; data syncs on reconnect |
| Wearer engagement model | Punitive only | Compliance-scored, dignified, rehabilitation-aligned |
Why LynkEye Is Different
A traditional ankle bracelet is loud, visible, and unmistakably carceral. It tells every cashier, co-worker, and family member exactly what the wearer is. LynkEye is deliberately the opposite: a sleek device that reads as a piece of jewelry, paired to a phone that behaves like any other phone — until the wearer chooses to behave otherwise.
We believe compliance is more durable when it is invited rather than imposed. By treating wearers as participants in their own monitoring, LynkEye returns dignity to the process and creates the conditions for rehabilitation to actually take hold.
Request a demonstration kit and walk-through of the supervisor portal, the wearer experience, and a custom cost-savings model for your jurisdiction.
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