Brief: See the solution in real use and note how it behaves under normal conditions. This video demonstrates the 4G Full Network GPS Locator for vehicles, showing how its plug-and-play OBD installation works and how the GPS + LBS + EPO positioning system delivers ultra-accurate tracking. Watch as we showcase real-time monitoring, alarm features for sudden driving events, and how it processes driving data to enhance vehicle safety and reliability.
Related Product Features:
Plug-and-play installation via OBD interface for quick setup without professional tools.
Triple-positioning system combining GPS, LBS, and EPO for minimal error tracking.
Full 4G network coverage ensures stable signals and timely location updates.
Compact design allows for easy concealment and use across various vehicles.
Monitors driving behavior with alerts for sudden acceleration, deceleration, and collisions.
Provides real-time positioning, historical trajectory review, and electronic fence features.
Includes power loss and low voltage alerts to protect vehicle electrical systems.
Supports blind zone data upload and remote upgrade capabilities for continuous operation.
FAQs:
How is the device installed in a vehicle?
The device features plug-and-play installation via the OBD interface, requiring no professional knowledge. Simply plug it into the vehicle's OBD port, and it's ready to use without complex wiring or tools.
What positioning technologies does this tracker use?
It uses a triple-positioning system combining GPS, LBS (Location-Based Service), and EPO (Extended Prediction Orbit) to ensure ultra-accurate vehicle tracking with minimal error, enhanced by assisted positioning for better accuracy.
What happens if the vehicle enters an area with no signal?
The device stores up to 300 data points in blind zones and automatically uploads them once the signal is restored. It also enters a standby mode to conserve power when the vehicle is inactive.
What kind of alerts does this GPS tracker provide?
It provides various alerts including overspeed alarms, power loss alerts when voltage drops below 5V, low voltage alerts below 9V, and event alarms for sudden acceleration, deceleration, sharp turns, or collisions.