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Why should you install a GPS Tracker in your car?

Announcement posted by UAB "Potissimus" 17 Oct 2019

GPS tracking units use global positioning systems to track and locate an object around the globe. The United States launched the first GPS satellite, called NAVSTAR into space in 1974, and since then GPS technology has advanced to become more accurate and more widely utilized. GPS tracking technology is heavily utilized in the modern world for a wide range of purposes. Companies routinely use GPS tracking devices on their delivery and distribution vehicles, to the point where now you can often check how far away your Amazon delivery is from your house. Other companies may use GPS trackers to track their shipping fleet across the world’s oceans. GPS trackers aren’t just popular with businesses but are seeing increased adoption for personal use.

Due to their low cost and easy installation, more people are choosing to install GPS tracking devices in their cars. There are several prominent players on the market who offer GPS tracking devices for personal use or fleet management, such as Tomtom International, Atrack Technology, and Shenzhen based company, Concox Information Technology. Concox offers a range of GPS tracking devices that meet different needs, for example, they sell very discreet and lightweight devices, real-time tracking devices, GPS loggers, and more. You can find out more about Concox if you’re looking for a high-quality GPS tracking device but aren’t 100% sure what you need. Let us take a look at some of the benefits of having a GPS tracker installed in your car.


Locating Loved Ones

Sometimes a family member will take the car to run some errands, and you form an expectation of when they will return based on how much they have to do. If the hours start to go by and you don’t know where they are, you may start to worry. Of course, you can try ringing them, but they may be too busy to answer or may not notice your call. Having a GPS tracker installed on the car means you can easily check their location and get a better idea of when they will be back, or if anything concerning is happening.


When You Lose Your Car

At least once in our lives, most of us have experienced the feeling of absolute dread when you walk out of a shopping center or supermarket and can’t find your car. Sometimes you’re sure of where you left it because you made a mental note to remember where it was parked, but you can’t see your car anywhere. Panic usually sets in and you start to wonder whether your car has been stolen, or whether you are just mis-remembering where you parked it. Either way, this situation can be stress-inducing and tiring, especially if you have a bag full of shopping and find yourself aimless wandering the parking lot. With a GPS tracker, you can take control of the situation and cut out a significant amount of time when it comes to locating your car.

The same is true if your car is stolen. You don’t have to wait until the car is found somewhere by police, which can often take some time. Instead, you can locate your car through your GPS tracking app if the tracker hasn’t been removed, and inform the police of the location so they can check it out. Whether or not the tracker will be removed in this scenario will depend on how subtle the tracker is and where it is positioned. Many people opt for battery-powered GPS trackers that have a magnet on their casing. The magnet allows you to place the tracker under the vehicle, where it is unlikely to be spotted. These types of trackers are often very durable and waterproof so they can withstand the wear and tear of being under a car.

An alternative to a battery-powered GPS tracker is one that is directly connected to the car’s electric system. These can sometimes be tricky to install and require a skilled tradesman to install them correctly, but this isn’t always the case. There are GPS trackers that can plug directly into a port underneath the steering wheel. Such trackers are very easy to install, but the downside is that they are immediately obvious to anyone who has seen this type of tracker before.