Vehicle tracker: the where, how, and why it is used

Dec 14, 2021

A vehicle tracker is an electronic device that allows you to monitor the location and status of your vehicle. Vehicle tracking systems use GPS technology to pinpoint where your vehicle is at all times so you can always know where it is parked or what route it took during a journey.


Vehicle tracking systems can be installed in any type of car including, SUVs, trucks, and passenger vehicles. The system comes with a GPS receiver, which is typically mounted under the dashboard or inside the glovebox.


It is a great way to keep tabs on your vehicle if it has been stolen or to track the mileage and fuel consumption for business purposes. It can provide real-time updates on the location and speed of your vehicle, as well as other features like fuel levels and engine diagnostics. 


There are many benefits to using a tracker, but one of the most important ones is the peace of mind of knowing where your vehicle is at all times. 


Where are vehicle trackers placed on vehicles?


Vehicle trackers are placed on vehicles in order to track their location. There are a number of different places that trackers can be installed, depending on the type of tracker and the needs of the person or company using it. 


Vehicle trackers can be placed nearly anywhere on a car or fleet vehicle including the front or rear bumper, wheel wells under floor mats and seats, or in the glove compartment. But for fleet tracking purposes, vehicle trackers are usually installed via the on-board diagnostics (OBD) port.


Other places to hide a tracker include inside the body panels or under the licence plate. Some trackers can also be hidden in a cigarette lighter adapter. There are also external trackers that can be attached to a car's exterior. These trackers can be helpful if you are trying to locate a stolen car, but they can also be easily spotted by thieves.


How is a vehicle tracker used?


Installing a vehicle tracker is usually easy. However, the process varies slightly from one device to another because there are many different types of vehicle trackers available, and each has its characteristics. The major difference between them lies in their power source, so it is best if you read its manual carefully before proceeding to install it.


Some vehicle trackers are built to connect to the onboard diagnostics (OBD-II) connector, which is usually found underneath the dashboard near the driver's feet. The benefit here is that these trackers get power directly from this port without needing additional batteries or wiring changes to work. Using this type of tracker is easy - just connect one end into a slot, and your tracker will be ready for action in no time at all.


Other trackers are designed to be plugged into a cigarette lighter/power socket, limiting where you can install them. These vehicle trackers are simple to install and use, but some draw power from the battery when you are not driving. In that case, unplug the tracker to prevent the car battery from dying.


Modern vehicle trackers are powered by batteries, and the size of these devices indicates how long they will last. The larger the battery, the longer it will power your vehicle tracker. These vehicle trackers can be installed almost anywhere because there is no external power source. This type of tracker must be removed and charged regularly. Otherwise, it will stop working.


Once you have a vehicle tracker installed in your vehicle, it is easy to monitor its location and movement with the software on any computer (PC or Mac), phone/tablet. You can also check out real-time updates through online maps.


Why is a vehicle tracker used?


Vehicle tracker use is a very important aspect for many industries. The main reason is that it can be used to keep track of vehicles and their whereabouts at all times. This could be extremely useful in the event of theft or if a vehicle has been involved in an accident. 


In addition, this technology can also help businesses save money by monitoring fuel usage and improving customer service.  Some other benefits include: fleet management, creating reports on driving habits, and more. With such versatile uses, it is no wonder why the use of vehicle trackers is becoming increasingly popular among various industries.



SmartFits
can help you find the right system for your needs, be it for personal use or business purposes. With so many types of vehicle trackers on the market, it can be difficult to decide which one is best for you. 


SmartFits
offers a variety of vehicle trackers that are perfect for your fleet, including the Geotab GO9 GPS Vehicle Tracking Device. This product is easy to install and provides accurate real-time location of your vehicle as well as data on its health assessment and collision detection. If you are interested in learning more about this intelligent device or any other products we have, visit our website today!


If you need someone to install this system, let us know! We offer professional installation services so that our customers get set up with their new vehicle tracker quickly and easily without having to worry about anything else
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