GPS TRACKER
GPS Trackers: Real-Time Fleet & Asset Security
A GPS Tracker is a compact electronic device that uses the Global Positioning System to determine the precise location of a vehicle, person, or asset and transmits that data via cellular networks to a server or smartphone.
Key Features
Real-Time Live Tracking: Monitor the exact location of your vehicle on a map with updates as frequent as every 5 to 10 seconds.
Engine Immobilization: A powerful safety feature that allows you to remotely turn off the vehicle's engine via your mobile app in case of theft.
Geo-Fence Alerts: Set virtual boundaries (e.g., "Home" or "Office"). Receive an instant notification if the vehicle enters or exits these designated areas.
Playback & Route History: Access historical data to see everywhere the vehicle has traveled over the past 90 days, including stops and idle times.
Anti-Theft Alarms: Includes sensors for vibration, towing, and power-cut, alerting you immediately if someone tries to tamper with the device or move the car.
Why Choose a GPS Tracker?
Theft Recovery: Significant increase in the chances of recovering a stolen vehicle by providing police with exact real-time coordinates.
Operational Efficiency: For businesses, trackers help optimize routes, reduce fuel consumption, and monitor driver performance (speeding/harsh braking).
Personal Safety: Perfect for monitoring school vans, elderly family members, or solo travelers to ensure they reach their destination safely.
Insurance Savings: Many insurance providers in India offer lower premiums for vehicles equipped with ARAI-certified GPS tracking devices.
Ideal Applications
Personal Cars & Bikes: Protect your primary mode of transport from theft.
Fleet Management: Manage trucks, taxis, and delivery bikes to ensure timely deliveries and driver accountability.
Construction Equipment: Track high-value machinery like JCBs or Cranes on sprawling work sites.
Logistics & Supply Chain: Monitor the movement of containers and high-value cargo across state lines.
Pet & Personal Tracking: Small, battery-powered versions can be attached to collars or carried in bags.