What Is a GPS Tracker

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GPS Tracker is an electronic device that captures location data and either stores the information to internal memory (GPS receiver/passive), or transmits the information where it can be accessed live remotely via the personal computer (Active/real-time).

Business owners use GPS fleet tracking systems to keep their vehicles safe, maximise productivity, reduce fuel and maintenance costs and minimise liability. They also improve customer service by providing accurate and timely delivery information, and can help businesses manage their operations with a simple-to-use software solution.

Can I install a GPS Tracker on my car?

The answer to that question depends on the specific model of the GPS tracker. Some trackers plug into a vehicle’s OBD-II port for power and telemetry (detecting speed and erratic driving behavior based on driver input), while others utilize their own built-in-power to operate even when the car is off.





personal gps tracking Can I use a GPS tracker without cellular or WiFi connectivity?

A GPS tracker can work without cellular or WiFi connection because it receives location data from pre-existing satellite networks. However, it will need to be updated periodically as the network changes and signals become unavailable.

Can I hardwire a GPS Tracker?

If you choose to use a hardwired GPS tracker, ensure that the wires are connected correctly. Check the user manual to find out which wires are needed, and connect them as instructed. You will need to locate a constant power source that delivers 12v-24vDC.

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