Gps tracker for car company from Logistimatics? Real-time GPS Tracking: Tracking cars, people, and assets have never been easier. The 4G Mobile-200 real-time GPS tracker will show you where the tracker is right now and everywhere it has been in the past. The tracker updates its location every 30 seconds by default (this is configurable with the tracking app). Track from any iOS or Android devices or any web browser. To get started, just place the tracker in the vehicle and see everywhere it goes instantly from your phone. The tracker is accurate to within 15 meters and you can view the tracker in map or satellite mode. Discover additional info on trackers for cars.
To locate your tracker and its connected objects, you simply launch your mobile app and can set the Bluetooth device to ring loudly, guiding you to its location. Some devices can even be used reciprocally—so if your phone is the misplaced item, you can press a button on the Bluetooth device, causing your phone to ring. Additionally, some tracker providers allow other users to form a network where their mobile phones can anonymously help locate other Bluetooth tracker devices they may encounter if your device is outside your devices’ range of detection.
What’s the battery life like? Once again, this all boils down to what purpose you’re using the tracker for. If you’re tracking an entire fleet of vehicles and assets, you may only need a tracker that notifies you once a day and doesn’t need to be recharged every time. Luckily, there are batteries that can last up to 3 years on a single charge. Alternatively, if you don’t even want to think about charging, there are trackers for vehicles—like Logistimatic’s Road-Wired Tracker—that don’t require charging. You can plug the tracker into your car and start tracking immediately. If your purposes are for home and family and in need of something that’s simple and portable, you can get something like the Pocket Tracker that lasts 10 days and recharges easily. The tradeoff is a shorter battery life, but it’s easy to hide and carry around.
How do I talk to my teen about using the GPS? Your teen may resent the idea that you are tracking them with GPS if you don’t sit down and have an honest, upfront conversation about why a GPS tracker is a valuable tool for the both of you. In fact, you might want to plan on having ongoing conversations about the GPS tracker and the boundaries you set as your teen either earns your trust or requires a little more supervision, whatever the case may be. If you’re not sure how to broach the conversation, you can start by asking your teen how they feel about checking in with you on their whereabouts. You can suggest that instead of calling or texting, it would be easier if you can receive alerts with the GPS device. If you are choosing to use a geofence, this might be a good time to explain what the alert boundaries are and when it’s appropriate to ask for exceptions.
To maximize profit and lower risk, it’s important that managers and teams in the construction industry have access to location data of vehicles, people, tools, and equipment. Giving managers visibility into fleets and assets will enable efficiency and safety in the field. Logistimatics is focused on providing our customers with the data they need to see the full scope of their work. With GPS tracking, you can see where your assets or crew are in real-time, and use this information to coordinate your projects and secure your equipment. Find more info at Logistimatics.