There are two types of GPS vehicle trackers built-in and standalone ones out there.
They are the systems most widely used for tracking fleet vehicles. When built into the car allows them incredible durability and control, enabling companies to track almost continuously for critical performance metrics. However, it also has the benefits of being closely connected to the vehicle's internal workings. Some GPS vehicle trackers, for example, allow for remote control of some car functions.
Will the driver idle the car on a service call for too long? Only stop the engine for him! Has the deliverer mistakenly left the keys in the delivery van ignition? Unlock the gate for her from afar! For Fleet Tracking Systems designed specifically for the task, you can do all of these things. So not only are these features restricted to industrial applications, other market-focused trackers do deliver these features to their consumers.
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