That reminds me of the idea of mailing a GPS logger. How practical/legal is this? Are functional electronics likely to get through the mail with no problems?
If I'm reading this correctly, USPS doesn't want your electronic device to be activated:
"Cells or batteries properly installed in equipment must be protected from damage and short circuit, and equipment or devices containing cells or batteries must include an effective means of preventing accidental activation."
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 13.7 ms ] thread"Cells or batteries properly installed in equipment must be protected from damage and short circuit, and equipment or devices containing cells or batteries must include an effective means of preventing accidental activation."
Source: http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/601.htm#wp1065521