WHAT IS THE GPS TRACKER FOR VEHICLES
A GPS tracking device is a portable unit that allows users to monitor and track its location. These devices are most commonly used in vehicles as car tracking systems.
While tracking devices are similar to in-car navigation systems, there are a few key differences. GPS navigation systems show drivers their location on a digital map and then provide driving instructions to get to a designated point. On the other hand, GPS trackers use GPS technology to track a vehicle’s current location and trip history. The GPS data is then broadcasted to a computer, smartphone, or tablet.
Accurate GPS positioning, dynamic positioning deviation is less than 5 m;
GPRS and SMS tracking mode, adopt TCP communication protocol in GPRS mode M 528
Get current location immediately, and support real-time tracking (GPS data uploading at interval)
M 528
- Voice monitoring
- Protect device from high level voltage
- Data can resend from signal dead zone
- Remotely disable engine
- SOS alarm, power-off alarm, over-speed alarm, parking alarm, Geo-fence alarm, fatigue driving alarm
- Mileage statistics
- Connect with fuel sensor or temperature sensor
- Remote update firmware
M 588
- Built-in antenna
- Protect device from high level voltage
- Data can resend from signal dead zone
- Remotely disable engine
- SOS alarm, power-off alarm, over-speed alarm, parking alarm, Geo-fence alarm, fatigue driving alarm
- Mileage statistics
- Connect with fuel sensor or temperature sensor
- Remote update firmware
M 508
- Connect with oil collector/uncuttable fuel sensor/cuttable fuel sensor/ultrasonic fuel sensor to detect fuel consumption remotely
- Connect with temperature sensor to detect the temperature
- Three serial peripherals to connect with accessories: handset, scheduling screen, camera, LED, navigation screen, RFID device and ultrasonic sensor.