July 10, 2015
The Best Car Tracking Devices
The Best Car Tracking Devices Car tracking devices make it possible for parents
to monitor their teen drivers remotely. Most tracking systems are passive,
meaning that they generally do not use GPS and simply store information about
how and where the car has been driven autel
mx-sensor. The most active systems can be programmed to send text messages
to a parent's cell phone when her teen driver is speeding and can also be
utilized to track a stolen vehicle. Passive System Without GPS In any car model
year 1996 or later, the passenger glove compartment contains an on-board
diagnostics (OBDII) connector. Davis manufactures the CarChip, which is a small
black box that plugs into the OBDII. The box is capable of storing up to 300
hours of trip details, including time, date, distance, speed, acceleration and
engine trouble diagnostic codes. This allows parents to review the driving
activity of their teen and gives the ordinary person a diagnostic tool
previously available only to automobile service professionals. As of 2009, the
CarChip was available at WeatherConnection.com for $100, at Jegs.com for $76 and
at AmbientWeather.com for $99. Passive System With GPS The 3100INT, launched by
Land Air Sea Systems, can be plugged into your home computer to create a
computerized analysis of driving behavior. Once a week, the USB data stick, a
component included as part of the system, is removed from the car and used to
generate not only data, but maps of routes driven, as well as personalized
driving tips generated by the driver's own behavior behind the wheel. Although
the system is passive, meaning it cannot generally be used to track a driver in
real time, the GPS component of the system can be used by police to assist in
the recovery of a stolen vehicle. As of 2009, the 3100INT was available on
RfWel.com for $280, on Underbid.com for $257 and on Quantum-Wireless.com for
$260. Real-Time Tracking Device STGPS recently introduced a tracking device
named the TrimTrac Pro, which enables parents to track their teens in real time.
A teen's position can be viewed online, as can his current speed and direction.
If computer access is unavailable, the phone can be used, and an automated voice
will report the car's current position, speed and direction. Parents can be
alerted via cell phone or email if a teen crosses a certain speed threshold. In
addition, up to 10 rectangular or circular boundaries can be predefined, and
parents can be notified if teens move into these regions. Also, the device
enables a remote lock-unlock from home if keys become locked in the car. The
starter can also be disabled remotely in case the vehicle is stolen, and the
system will also alert the user to other potential problems, such as a low
battery OBD2 Scanner. These systems
are by far superior to passive systems in terms of both stolen vehicle recovery
and remote monitoring capabilities. In 2009, the TrimTrac Pro real-time tracking
device was available on RVFunProducts.com for $245, on CascadeGPS.com for $221
and on ConsumerSecurityProducts.com for $269.
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