There are many types of spy equipment on the market. The real time tracking device may, however be the most useful.
Real Time GPS - With a real time GPS tracker you can get all the same information that a GPS logger will provide. However, through the use of website based software, accessed via the internet, or even a cell phone you will be able to see where the tracker is right now in real time. For example your partner calls you and says he/she has to work late. You could simply log onto the website and see where his/her car is right now and not after the fact.
There are may models of real time GPS on the market. One of the main things that you want to be aware of is the monthly subscription fees. When you purchase the tracker you will have to subscribe to a website to access the software to get locations and history reports. The monthly fee can range from $19 per month to $89 per month depending on the company used and the amount of usage.
Battery life could be the single biggest factor in choosing a real time GPS tracker. Many of the smaller GPS tracker’s batteries will only last 6-8 hours depending on how often the tracker is set up to report it’s location. Always take into account how long the tracker will stay on the vehicle before you can change the batteries.
One of the most reliable and cost effective GPS units on the market is the Trim Trac Pro Real Time Tracker. It has a battery life of up to 90 days and is totally self contained. Complicated wiring and mounting a GPS antenna are things of the past. Simply, put it on or in the car and you are ready to track it.
Some trackers can text the current location to a cell phone without having a subscription. With text messaging you only get the coordinates in most cases. If you have internet access and a computer you could use Google Earth to translate the coordinates onto a map, otherwise the text may be useless to you.
When placing the GPS tracker on the vehicle there are several things to consider.
- The tracker must be able to communicate with the satellites and the cellular towers. The GPS tracker cannot be completely enclosed by metal. Placing the tracker in the trunk is not always the best option. Under a seat or in the glove box will almost always work. The tracker can be put under the vehicle in some cases but is not the best option. When under the car it should be placed as close to the outside edge as possible and keep as many sides of the tracker free from obstructing metal as you can.
- Easy removal. Be sure that you can easily remove the tracker from the vehicle. You will need to change the batteries occasionally. If you put the tracker inside of the vehicle but don’t have easy access then the tracker will do you no good when the batteries run out.
If you want to know exactly where your spouse spends their time try a real time gps tracker. I hope this helps.
