Vehicle trackers are devices that can be installed in vehicles to track their location. They can be used for a variety of purposes, such as:

  • Vehicle theft recovery
  • Fleet management
  • Child tracking
  • Elderly tracking
  • Insurance tracking

Vehicle trackers typically use GPS or cellular networks to transmit their location data to a central server. The location data can then be accessed by the user through a web portal or mobile app.

There are two main types of vehicle trackers: hardwired trackers and plug-and-play trackers. Hardwired trackers are installed by a professional and require access to the vehicle’s wiring harness. Plug-and-play trackers are installed by the user and do not require access to the vehicle’s wiring harness.

Hardwired trackers are more secure than plug-and-play trackers, but they are also more expensive. Plug-and-play trackers are less expensive than hardwired trackers, but they are also less secure.

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