Our GPS tracking enables you to monitor the movement of a vehicle, keeping a log of the movement history and, most importantly, knowing where the vehicle is stopping and the duration of these stops.
Our GPS Tracking devices are small and discreet devices that are covertly installed underneath the vehicle by our highly trained and professional detectives. The trackers can determine the location of a vehicle with high levels of accuracy.
Our devices are used as an aid for surveillance to improve the results of the surveillance. The devices provide 24/7 activity reports which you can download, save or print. You will also receive a case manager who can provide you with regular updates if you do not want to view the reports yourself.
In some situations, there may be a requirement for us to track physical items for theft or other scenarios. In these scenarios, we offer custom-built devices to fit your product if required.
If you are concerned that your car has been intercepted and a tracking device or other devices have been fitted to your car, we provide bug-sweeping services to find and remove these devices for you.
How does a vehicle tracker work?
A GPS tracker is covertly installed to the underneath of the vehicle. Once this has been installed, you will be provided with a website to log into. A unique password is used, and you can access the vehicle’s movements 24/7.
Can I install the device myself?
No, unfortunately, you cannot fit the GPS Tracking device yourself. The devices must be fitted by a trained professional.
What tracking information does a GPS Tracking device provide?
A GPS tracking device provides several key pieces of tracking information, including:
- Real-Time Location: The exact geographical location of the device, shown on a map with coordinates (latitude and longitude).
- Speed: The speed at which the tracked device is moving and has moved.
- Route History: A record of the device’s past locations, routes, and stops over a set period.
- Time Stamps: Exact times and dates of when the device reaches specific locations or changes direction.
- Geofencing Alerts: Notifications when the device enters or exits pre-defined areas or zones.
- Direction: The direction in which the device is moving (e.g., north, south, east, west).
- Battery Status: Information about the device’s battery life, indicating if the tracker is low on power.
- Idle Time: Periods of inactivity or when the device has been stationary for a certain length of time.
- Location History Logs: Detailed logs showing previous locations, times, and events for the tracked period.
These devices are often used for fleet management tracing, vehicle tracking, personal tracking, and asset monitoring. More information on this Vehicle Tracking here
More information on our vehicle tracking devices and a free quote, call 0117 327 0114 to speak with our chief investigator.
