Vehicle Tracker

Vehicle Tracker

GPS Trackers Optimize Business Efficiency & Family Safety

"You can’t do today’s job with yesterday’s methods and be in business tomorrow.”—Anonymous

2D3DviewVehicle tracker technology refers to the combination of a GPS-enabled device on a vehicle or fleet of automobiles that communicate with the GPS satellites orbiting the Earth, and the use of satellite tracking software or programs to gain remote or future access to driving activity and vehicle location(s). Here is where readers can learn about this modern form of GPS tracking technology, and how it allows businesses, families and government agencies to collect data from automobiles that can be evaluated for productivity, safety, accountability and more. 

Finding A GPS Tracker On My Car

How To Locate A GPS Tracking Device

GPS Tracking placement.jpgBusinesses are using GPS tracking devices. Government agencies and law enforcement groups are using GPS tracking devices. Consumers are using GPS tracking devices. Basically, GPS monitoring technology is making it's mark on the world every day for a diverse number of applications from personal safety to surveillance. Although the great majority of people using GPS vehicle tracking devices do so in a positive and law-abiding fashion, some people use the personal trackers for more sinister purposes such as stalking. With so many people fearing they could be victim of digital stalking and surveillance, the fleet tracker experts at GPS Tracker Shop felt it necessary provide information about locating a GPS tracker if a person suspects they might be a target.

Stalking Is Not Okay

Stalking is a topic that is very serious in nature, and therefore any person who believes they may be a victim of stalking should seek help from their local law enforcement agency immediately! With that being said, there are some steps people can take for themselves that can help identify if a GPS tracker is being used to monitor vehicle activity. First of all, it is vital to understand that GPS trackers do not work or operate all in the same way. For example, some GPS vehicle trackers are hard-wired, whereas others are used as portable devices. Some GPS systems are data loggers, while others offer real-time access to driver activity.

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GPS Trackers For Business

GPS Vehicle Tracking Employees: Is It The Right Thing To Do?

business profitAs a businessman or businesswoman, your sole focus has to be doing what is best for the company. Sometimes this means downsizing staff, reducing 401 K benefits, keeping employees who you might not personally get along with and more. Business people have to make these tough calls in an effort to improve operations, internal relationships and the bottom line. In a world where efficiency is a top priority, production needs to be accountable and things need to be getting done at all times. This is why many companies have been investing in performance observation tools such as GPS trackers.

Every person’s ethics and personal beliefs may all vary, but one thing all successful business people, entrepreneurs and top dogs have in common is the ability to improve internal operations, maximizing talent and resources to the best of their capability. As Yankees owner George Steinbrenner once said, “Every man believes he only has 100%. I believe every man has the ability to give 110%, and I want to show that man he is capable of achieving more than even he imagined.”

Utilizing GPS vehicle tracker technology is the right thing to do for any business looking to cut internal waste and boost employee production/accountability.

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GPS Tracking Moving Vans

Moving Truck Companies Look To Protect Trucks

moving vanAt some point in time we have all went down to visit U-Haul, Budget Rental or one of the many other moving companies who rent out big ass trucks for us to trasnsport our things in. During the fun, which is the moving process, we find ourselves packing up things we have probably never used and will never use, but still find it necessary to pack up and move to the new location. These things include cowboy hats, roller blades, sewing machines and God knows whatever else is in the rafters of our garages. Moving truck companies trust us enough to borrow their bulky four (4) mile-per-gallon (MPG) trucks so we can make the moving process simpler. Unfortunately for moving truck companies, these trucks are moved and shared all across the nation, making it difficult to know which truck belongs where and if any damage occurred to the vehicle. With so much uncertainty surrounding to what happens to a moving truck after it leaves the company lot, wouldn't many any of these moving truck companies benefit from the use of GPS tracking devices to better manage their fleet of vehicles?

Staying Connected Through GPS Tracking

GPS trackers already hold the distinction of being one of the most effective ways to better fleet management plans, improve safety and safeguard assets. With real-time GPS trackers assisting moving truck companies in a variety of ways, it is surprising that a GPS vehicle tracker is not already equipped to every moving truck out in the field. First of all, through the use of vehicle tracking technology, moving truck companies can have a universal theft-recovery device. If the moving truck ever becomes lost or stolen, the company can easily go online and find the moving truck’s location.

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What Is A Tracking Device?

GPS Tracking Solutions

GPS Pro PackagingWorking in the GPS tracking industry, we come across a variety of individuals interested in GPS vehicle tracker technology for fleet management, theft recovery, personal monitoring, personal safety and more. Some people contact us with an extensive understanding of satellite and cellular technologies, while others have very limited knowledge about what a tracking device is and how it works. Often times people feel embarrassed about asking simple questions when it comes to technological products, that is why we are here to answer the very easiest questions surrounding GPS tracking technology:

“What is a GPS tracking device?”

GPS tracking device refers to a GPS receiver that captures low-level radio signals being transmitted from the network of satellites orbiting the Earth. The GPS receiver is able to calculate stops made, driver speeds, altitude, time en route, time departed and a variety of other geo-locational data from the information obtained from the satellite signals. The GPS tracker will then either store the information to internal memory (passive technology), or transmit the data over a wireless network to server where it can be viewed remotely (real-time or active).

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Putting A GPS Tracker On A Vehicle

GPS Tracker Placement Options

GPS Tracking placement.jpgGPS trackers can be used for an assortment of functions from monitoring teen driving activity to orchestration of massive fleet management operations. They are highly sophisticated observation tools that can increase safety, productivity and efficiency. One of the great things about modern GPS vehicle tracking devices is that they offer users an assortment of placement options. People interested in using GPS monitoring technology often have questions regarding where to put a GPS tracker on a vehicle. This article was created to offer potential GPS users the good, bad and unique spots to place a GPS device on a target automobile.

The Good Placement Options

GPS tracking devices are much different than navigation systems when it comes to antenna design. This is because most placement options for navigation units tends to be the front windshield where the user can easily view the GPS data, and the GPS has a clear line of sight to the sky. Although modern GPS trackers such as the GPS Tracking Key and GPS Tracking Key Pro can be placed in a variety of locations, the front or rear dashboard are probably the two best placement options. Other good placement options include:

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