Our GPS trackers, also called tracking devices, enable precise, real-time tracking of vehicles, assets, and other objects.

Which type of tracker should you choose?

1. Trackers connected to an external power source:

OBD GPS tracker

These trackers are powered directly by the vehicle's battery or electrical system. They can connect via the vehicle's power network or through an OBD port (the one mechanics use for diagnostics).

Pros: No need to remove the tracker to recharge its battery.

Cons: Installation requires full access to the vehicle and may take time.

2. Rechargeable and waterproof trackers:

GPS tracker with strong magnet

These trackers have an internal battery and are fully waterproof. They are independent of the vehicle or item being tracked and can be easily recharged via a USB charger. Typically equipped with magnets, they can be installed in seconds.

Pros: Quick installation in seconds without needing full access to the vehicle.

Cons: Must be retrieved periodically to recharge the battery.

Internet Connection

SIM card for unlimited tracking

All our trackers come with a SIM card offering global coverage, which sends GPS data at regular intervals. You can view the position and history through a free app. The SIM card is included for one year, with options to renew or use your own SIM card.

In Summary

No matter which model you choose, each tracker comes configured and ready to use.