With a vehicle tracking system – also known as a car tracker – you always know where your car is.
You log in via an online account or smartphone app and see the current location on a map. You will also be notified in the event of theft or tampering.
With a mobile tracking system featuring a long battery life, you can track anything you like. No power supply or connection is required. This makes it easy to track containers, trailers and other objects without a battery.
A vehicle tracking system is a GPS tracker that operates using GPS and GPRS. The location of the track and trace system is determined via GPS (satellites). Once this location has been determined, it is transmitted via GPRS (mobile networks) to software that allows you to view this data.
With the TrackJack system, you can view locations not only online but also via the smartphone app.
A vehicle tracking system that keeps a record of journeys in accordance with the requirements of the tax authorities is also known as a journey log system. A journey log system records all routes travelled and mileage, exactly as the tax authorities require for a comprehensive tax mileage log.
Depending on the type of tracking system you choose, installation may be required. If you opt for a wireless tracking system, it operates using an internal battery, allowing you to place the device wherever you like without needing to connect it to a power source.
If you opt for a built-in track and trace system, this is usually connected to the car’s OBD2 socket by the garage or mechanic, or installed behind the dashboard. If you let us know which type of tracking system you need, our staff will be happy to advise you on where it should be installed in the vehicle.
A vehicle tracking system for your fleet gives you full control over your fleet, enabling you to achieve significant savings. You’ll always know the current location of your vehicles, where they’ve been, which addresses they’ve visited, and the times of their journeys, as well as gaining insights into driving behaviour and fuel consumption, amongst other things.
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