Why hardwired GPS tracker is best for cars?
- Real-time tracking
Wired GPS tracker supports real-time location tracking on the Web or APP. User can monitor the location and status of their vehicles in seconds.
- Hidden installation
Compared to other types of GPS tracker, like OBD GPS tracker, it is installed hidden, out of sight of drivers or thieves..
- More functions
Hardwired GPS tracker with audio supports remote voice monitoring inside and around the vehicle, with kill switch can remotely shut off the vehicle in case of theft or unauthorized drive, with a temperature sensor can do temperature monitoring, with a fuel sensor can do fuel consumption monitoring, with an SOS button can send out emergency alarm and ask help. As well, it can generate more reports on web tracking software, including: car ignition on reports driving report, parking report, over speed alarm, and geo-fence alarm.
How many types of hardwired GPS Tracker?
- By frequency
In the market, now there are mainly 2G and 4G bands gps tracking devices. 2G wired GPS tracker is cost-competitive and works in most countries where 2G is still workable. But almost all countries have a 2G sunset date. Countries like USA, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Thailand must use 4G devices as the 2G network is completely off.
- By number of wires
The number of wires of GPS tracker goes from 2 to 26 at least. Commonly seen in the market are 2 wire, 3 wire, 4 wire, 6 wire, 8 wire and 12 wires.
2 wire: Power and Ground
3 wire: Power, Ground, and ACC wire, or Power, Ground and Engine Cut wire.
4 wire: Power, Ground, ACC, and Engine cut wire
6 wire: Power, Ground, ACC, Engine cut wire, SOS (composed of 2 wires)
8 wire: Power, Ground, ACC, Engine cut wire, SOS, MIC (Composed of 2 wires)
12 Wire: Power, Ground, ACC, Engine cut wire, SOS, MIC, RS232 (composed of 4 wires)