Category: GPS - Global Positioning System

Get Vehicle Protection And Quick Recovery With A GPS Tracking Device

Posted by Davejoa in GPS - Global Positioning System

     

If you are at all concerned about vehicle theft, and if you are not then you probably should be, you will be comforted to learn that with a GPS vehicle tracking device the chances of getting your car or truck back in one piece can now be significantly increased.

We all know that crime is constantly on the increase and car theft is perhaps one of those at the top of the list of crimes that just get worse year after year. These days it really does not matter where you park your car or what type of alarm you have fitted.

For car thieves, who break in to your vehicle, it is a very easy task to disable or ignore your alarm and of course driving away is probably an even easier one. Normally that would be the end of it and your precious vehicle would be gone forever leaving you to deal with the mess and frustration of police reports and insurance claims.

However, it does not have to be that way anymore. If you install a real-time vehicle tracking device in your car, truck or any other type of vehicle that you might drive, then you will be giving yourself a much higher level of protection against total loss than you could have possibly done before.

In fact, you will be pleased to know that a GPS vehicle tracking device installed in your vehicle can constantly transmit a signal so that you can know exactly where it is at any time of the day or night.

What is more, some systems can now even send you an alarm signal when they start to move, so that if you have parked your vehicle for the night and someone takes it you will know immediately that it has been stolen.

This knowledge and the speed at which you get it is an incredible advantage when it comes to tracking down your vehicle to affect a speedy recovery. The sooner you know what is going on means that the time a criminal has to move and hide your vehicle and potentially damage it is severely reduced.

This has a very positive effect on your ability, with the aid of the police, to recover your vehicle in one piece and therefore avoid the costly effects, in terms of both time and money, which you would experience without this advantage.

GPS stands for the Global Positioning System, which uses satellites above the earth to work out an exact location at all times whether moving or not.

They are very accurate and very reliable and can now work in some of the remotest places and even in difficult locations where signals can be weak as in the concrete canyons of a big city.

Up until quite recently a GPS tracking device would require professional installation in to a vehicle, which obviously increased the cost and time of initial setup.

Today however the devices are smaller and everything that they require to operate, including a long-term battery power source and strong antenna, are all built in to a portable self-contained unit, which requires no installation other than positioning it in a location within the vehicle where it is secure.

So as you can now do this yourself there are no longer any installation costs and moving a GPS tracking device from vehicle to vehicle is really easy.

Now there really is no excuse for not giving your vehicle the best protection currently available. You can very easily get a GPS vehicle tracking system and protect your vehicle like a professional.

Dave Joa publishes the Vehicle Tracking using GPS web log, where you can also get full details and an in-depth explanation of GPS vehicle tracking systems and what they can do.

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Six Of The Most Common Misconceptions Concerning GPS Vehicle Tracking Systems

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As vehicle tracking systems that utilise GPS devices become increasingly advanced their application to a variety of different industries has become more apparent. Nowhere is this more evident as in the fleet and security industries. There are however some in these industries that remain resistive to the change and would prefer to carry on using their existing methods rather than utilising a modern and technologically advanced vehicle tracking system. Here some of the most common misconceptions when it comes to implementing vehicle tracking systems into businesses.

The first of these misconceptions is the belief that the implementation of a vehicle tracking system is not necessary if you trust you staff members. It must be understood that a vehicle tracking system is not there to act like Big Brother; its main purpose is to increase the operational efficiency of the business and reduce the fuel and maintenance cost for the entire fleet. In addition, a vehicle tracking system also provides an extra element of security for workers.

Another fear of managers is that by implementing a vehicle tracking system, their fleet drivers will become angered; some even fear industrial action or a complete walkout. This however is simply not true, recent research into companies that have already incorporated a tracking system into their business have found that overall the response from workers is positive rather than negative. Once workers see the benefits of the system will actually help their day to day lives, such as the reduction in paperwork, the acceptance is almost guaranteed.

Many fleet managers are wary of vehicle tracking systems as they believe they may be difficult to install and implement effectively. This is where the company you choose to buy your system from is vital; a good company will provide you with installation support that ensures the transition is as stress free as possible. They can do this by working with staff and managers to ensure the system is used effectively, instructing vehicle drivers on how to use the system and to provide technical knowledge on any problems that may arise.

Some managers have raised the argument that they simply do not need a vehicle tracking system as they can carry the work effectively enough through the use of cell phones. While cell phones are excellent for communication, it is the case that as a means of monitoring vehicle location and engine status they are completely useless. Cell phones can also be switched off and as such prove to be an inefficient way to manage a mobile workforce. The detail given by a GPS tracking system makes it a far more effective way of monitoring an entire fleet in comparison to cell phones.

One of the most common misconceptions concerning GPS vehicle tracking is that it is simply a product that requires purchasing. Many do not realise that a system resembles a service rather than a product usually incorporating a contract that will last around three to four years. In this respect it is vitally important to find a vendor that will provide you with great customer service and will be efficient in performing tasks relating to the system.

The final misconception is that a business will not be able to afford a GPS vehicle tracking system. In some respects this may be true, these systems do not come cheap, there is a considerable hardware investment as well as the long term contract and fees to be considered. However those who have made this initial outlay tend to find in a period of around six months the system has ironed out inefficiencies that were costing the company hundreds if not thousands every month. In short, this type of system will pay for itself in time.

Hopefully this article has gone some of the way to explaining some of the common misconceptions that surround the world of GPS vehicle tracking. Today, as more and more companies implement this technology the major concern should be that to stay ahead of the competition, a tracking system may indeed prove a prerequisite.

Technology expert Thomas Pretty looks into vehicle tracking systems and the reasons some companies are resisting implementation.

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Make Life Easy With Your GPS System

Posted by Robertoms2003 in GPS - Global Positioning System

     

GPS or Global Positioning System is a modern technology which is used primarily for tracking the position of your object. The object can be anything from vehicles to human. The invention of GPS system can be dated back to the year 1940 when the radio-based navigational systems was used for Long Range Navigation. The GPS as we know today is the evolution of the Long Range Navigation technology. However, the system was available to public until 20 years ago. Now-a-days, GPS system is implemented in almost every facet of human life.

Mobile phones:

The advancement of GPS technology can also be seen being used in the mobile phone industry. For instance, some of the latest mobile phones are based on 3G network. Today`s mobile phones use the Global Navigation Satellite system. The GPS receiver in the mobile phones catches the signal transmitted by the Global Navigation Satellite. This helps in determining the location, time and speed of the object, i.e. the handset.

Personal vehicles:

What works for a mobile phone also works for vehicles such buses, trucks, cars and even motorbikes. The Global Positing System technology is being predominantly used for tracking the position and movement of the vehicles. Using GPS system in your vehicle helps you know the accurate route of your vehicle.

Police department:

The Global Positing System technology is also used by the police department to track the criminal through route maps and voice guidance. Understandably, this system is used under the sea and also in the sky for surveillance purpose.

Gaming console:

GPS system is used in many gaming consoles allowing the gamers to figure out their speed of the vehicles to improve their gaming skills. The latest play station introduced by Sony is the best example of GPS system-based gaming console.

How GPS Can Help You Improve Your Personal Life:

In your car:

If you are driving a GPS automobile you are least likely to lose you way no mater wherever you go. With the help of GPS you can figure out where you are located at any particular point of time. As a result you save your precious time in wondering about you are located.

While you play:

If you are a serious golfer, GPS will help can help you determine things such as how far is your ball from the hole, a bunker or even a water hazard. If you are sucker for soccer, use GPS to figure out your speed on the ground and total distance covered by you.

For you family members:

If you are one of those who always worry about their kids taking their car out, you can use the GPS in your car to track their movement no matter wherever they go. Similarly, if your parents or any family members are suffering from dementia and likely to get lost in their way back to home, you can use GPS in their vehicles which will help you tack their position and rescue them accordingly.

In your business:

If you are running a transport business and need to keep track of the drivers, GPS can do a world of good to your business. GPS system will help you find if your drivers are taking undue breaks or using wrong routes. Moreover, GPS will help you find the status of your shipment.

For you pets:

Are you a pet lover? Then use a GPS-based chip in your pet`s collar and rest assured that you pet it safe. You can let your pet roam freely enjoying its freedom. Even if it loses its way, it will be pretty easy for you to find it.

It`s not always easy to ensure you remember everything in the fast-paced life. To reduce the risk many people use GPS technology where they feel its importance.

This article can be accessed in portuguese from the Article section of page www.polomercantil.com.br/gps.php
Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for www.PoloMercantil.com.br

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How GPS Tracking Can Save Companies Money In Today’s Market

Posted by Peter27 in GPS - Global Positioning System


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GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles has become a necessity in today’s business world. It is one tool that any company who has fleet vehicles can benefit from.

In the past, when company people were on the road, a lot of time was lost in finding directions. Reading maps and asking for directions was blamed for thousands of hours of lost time every year. With GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles, reading maps became obsolete.

Today, with GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles can pinpoint an exact location and give you turn-by-turn directions to get you where you need to be.

GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles has many other advantages that businesses find beneficial and can use in everyday business.

Vehicle maintenance - GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles can advise you when maintenance needs to be performed on the vehicle; this means it is more cost efficient to run and is safer on the road

Tracking - GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles can track a vehicle that is either lost or stolen and can pinpoint its exact location. Many vehicles and their shipments have been saved from loss by using GPS because they were recovered quickly.

Scheduling - GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles can track where a vehicle is and this makes scheduling deliveries easier because you know exactly what vehicles will be available, this will also keep your customers happy because they will receive their deliveries on time.

Vehicle logs - All states have regulations regarding vehicle downtime; GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles keeps track of downtime on each vehicle to meet the regulation of each State.

Speed limits - GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles keeps a log of how fast the vehicle travels and how many times it stops. It can even keep a log of how often the vehicle is turned off.

Insurance - Insurance companies like the fact that the vehicles can be monitored at all times. Many of them will offer a special discount for companies who use GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles.

GPS was originally developed for military use. However, it was released to the public and became very popular in a short amount of time.

It was first used in passenger cars as a deterrent from theft and proved to be very effective. Its use of satellites can pinpoint the location of any vehicle within a few feet. The recovery rate of vehicles that have GPS installed is infinitely higher than those who do not.

Companies began to notice GPS and its advantages and began using it in their vehicles. Since its inception, GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles has saved companies billions of dollars.

The expense of installing GPS Tracking in Fleet Vehicles may seem like an unnecessary expense, however if you do the math, you will find that you stand to lose a lot more than the cost of installation in your vehicles.

Each year, billions of dollars are lost due to theft of products and vehicles. GPS tracking can minimize losses and recovers vehicles before permanent damage can be done.

Peter Geisheker is the CEO of The Geisheker Group marketing firm.

Peter provides marketing services for GPS Tracking Systems, including GPS Fleet Tracking.

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The Benefits Businesses Find Using GPS Fleet Tracking

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GPS tracking in fleet vehicles is being used more often by businesses that deliver merchandise to their clients. It is an excellent deterrent against theft, however it has many other functions that businesses find beneficial.

Whether you have a large business or a small business, GPS tracking can assist you in many different ways. You do not have to own a worldwide shipping company to reap the rewards that GPS tracking, in fleet vehicles, can offer.

Knowing where your vehicles are is a very important factor in the delivery business. When you use GPS tracking in your fleet vehicles, you can better plan what shipments your delivery routes thereby increasing your company’s productivity.

Tracking your trucks is a crucial part of your business. With GPS tracking, you can monitor exactly how much time the driver spends outside of the truck because the GPS will keep track of the exact location of the vehicle and how long it stays in one place. You will also know where it is at all times.

Planning routes is critical to any delivery business. With GPS, you can plan the shortest most effective routes to your clients. This not only allows you to make more deliveries by saving a lot of time, you are also able to save money on fuel charges by mapping the shortest routes.

Safety issues are a major concern for both business owners and law enforcement. GPS in a fleet vehicle is an excellent tool to use to keep track of mileage, maintenance, and state regulations for each of your fleet vehicles. By using GPS tracking in fleet vehicles, insurance companies may offer a lower rate to business owners.

Theft is always a major issue with delivery companies. There are some companies who deliver millions of dollars of merchandise on one truck. Should the worst happen, and the truck is stolen, GPS can pinpoint its exact location within minutes, giving law enforcement the chance to get to the scene before any damage can be done.

There are many reasons why a company should invest in GPS tracking for fleet vehicles. In today’s society, it is necessary to protect your property the best you can.

If you think that the cost of installing GPS fleet tracking in your company vehicles is too high, there are a few things you need to take into consideration.

When you stop and think about the time, headaches and stress that a theft would cause, not to mention the cost involved in replacing a shipment and repairing a vehicle, and the lost revenue of having a vehicle off the road for an extended period of time, GPS fleet tracking does not sound like a bad idea.

It is a matter of weighing the good and the not so good, and with GPS Fleet tracking, the not so good part is so minimal that it is not worth mentioning.
GPS tracking in fleet vehicles can only produce great results. There is really no downside to it and the benefits are incredible.

Peter Geisheker is the CEO of The Geisheker Group marketing company.

Peter provides marketing services for GPS Tracking Systems, including GPS Fleet Tracking.

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How To Choose A GPS Navigation System

Posted by Mrizos in GPS - Global Positioning System


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Choosing a GPS navigation device can be a daunting process especially if you have never used a GPS device. GPS devices can get you from point A to point B with almost no thinking, just enter a starting address and a destination then let your GPS unit talk and visually guide you. It’s that simple. Before you just run out and pick up any GPS Navigation System there are a few features or aspects you need think about.

1. Accurate Navigation is the most important part of your GPS device. All GPS devices will tell you they are extremely accurate, this isn’t always true. Online User groups are great way to find out how accurate a GPS device is because most groups give unbiased advice.

2. Your GPS unit should be easy to use. Go to your local electronics store and test several devices. Make sure the interface is easy for you to operate. Lower priced GPS units have a bare bones interface that can sometimes be clunky and slow.

3. Long Battery Life. Trust me here, the longer the battery life the better. Getting a GPS unit with long battery life can really increase the price tag but it’s worth it, especially if you are not near your car charger. Most GPS Units have an additional charging port on the side to plug in another device such as a cell phone. Bigger batteries also mean less clutter in the car because you won’t need to pull out that charger. My last point on getting a better battery is that you can load your routes with having to be plugged into an external power source.

4. Named Streets. You’re going to pay more for this, but it’s worth it if you are in an unfamiliar city. So, instead of your gps device saying “turn right” it may say “turn right on Big St”.

5. Real-time traffic stats. Most GPS devices will ask you how you want to get to a location (either shortest or quickest route) but very few consider if there is traffic on the chosen route. Real-time traffic stats are usually reserved for the most expensive GPS devices. If you’re rich, then this feature is for you.

6. Consider the GPS size and weight. When you go to your electronics store make sure you can pick up the GPS unit to feel it’s weight. Also, screen size is very important if you have trouble seeing because your GPS device may be mounted a foot or two from your eyes.

7. Screen and audio clarity. Make sure you can see everything clearly on your GPS device especially in direct light and in the dark. Most GPS devices feature night illumination controls which really help for all you night drivers. The audio should be crisp, clear and very easy to understand. If you like to listen to the radio while using GPS navigation make sure your GPS unit has a load speaker (or good audio out).

Discount Garmin Nuvi GPS
Magellan GPS

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