Realtime GPS Vehicle Tracking a reality!
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this is awesome for your auto security system..
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is this device coming to united kingdom?
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can you install this product on a ATV ? or motor cycle
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There's a fine line between tracking your own vehicle (which happens to be driven by your spouse, or perhaps your next-Ex-spouse) when your name is on the title... and tracking your EX-spouse (I think they call that one STALKING). LOL.
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It is what it is, whether you like the answer or not. If a crime is committed - especially a violent crime - a judge won't hesitate to issue a subpoena to find out where the device came from (particularly if you're dumb enough to put it where it can be easily located).
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It depends on the device. The hard-wired device (installed under the dash with everything hidden takes about 10 minutes) doesn't require batteries be recharged. That device is $29.95 per month for 10-second updates or $39.95 for 5-second updates (unlimited usage with no long-term contract). The battery-operated rechargeable PTX5 is $39.95 per month for unlimited usage and updates every 10 seconds or 20 feet (depending on the speed at which it's moving).
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Nobody can hack into it unless you supply them with the userid and password - and those two items can be as simple or as complex as you want.
How much does the monthly fee run?
conspiracy777 2 years ago
So to answer your question more directly, it ranges from $1.00 per day to $1.33 per day for unlimited service with no contract (service is month-to-month).
jthomashunter 2 years ago
I'd put one on my bike, as I've had 18 bikes stolen, 4 of them locked. 8 were stolen in San Francisco, 4 in Mountain View, 2 in Sunnyvale, and one each in Redwood City, Los Altos, Palo Alto, and San Jose.
BayAreaBiker2001 2 years ago
There are a number of motorcycle manufacturers who offer this product as an option with their bikes, and countless hundreds upon hundreds of cyclists use this regularly. Even law enforcement agencies are now putting these highway patrol bikes for officer safety (so they know where to send help when there's an officer down).
jthomashunter 2 years ago