Protect Your Car With a Tracker
So you can’t take your eyes off her!
Her curvy features never cease to fascinate you!
Her silky body and lustrous colors make you spell bound every time you behold her!
Oh, don’t take it the wrong way! We don’t mean your girlfriend! We are only talking about the latest toy in your garage!
Being obsessed with your new car is all right, but you can not forget the safety factor. When it comes to ensuring the maximum safety of your car, take the help of the very latest technologies and install a tracking device in your car.
Vehicle security technology has gone far beyond a selection of auto alarms. While they are good at providing safety for your car they are not foolproof; the smart car thieves can run away with your car under your nose by cracking even the most sophisticated security systems. Even before the police can reach out to the thief, various parts of your car may already have been shipped to countries like India and China where the parts will be melted separately as junk metals.
What a terrible fate for your pretty car, isn’t it? It gives you shiver at the very thought of it, doesn’t it? Cheer up…there is a way to ensure a safe future for the apple of your eye! A car tracking device can help you reunite with your darling even after it has been stolen.
So what is a car tracking device?
Other car security systems provide you with an anti theft solution but if your car is stolen in spite of that, then the tracking device takes centre stage and helps the police track and recover your car. Thus it provides the ultimate part of your anti-theft measures.
Learn beforehand about the monetary involvement
Just like your monetary obligation doesn’t end with buying the mobile handset, in the same way buying the tracking product is only the first step. You have to pay a monthly service fee to keep the tracking service.
You have mainly two options when you have a tight budget
1. The most popular tracking device in UK is called Lojack that neither employs GPS nor charges a monthly fee. Depending on two devices – a transponder and a receiver—this device is activated after you inform the police about the theft.
2. Option two relates to midrange systems, such as the Teletracer which also does not use the GPS, but transmits a signal ultimately received by a central monitoring station. You have to pay a monthly fee for Teletracer.
GPS tracking system – a little more investment but lot more safety
With a GPS (Global Positioning System) car tracking system, a car can be tracked on a computer map at a central monitoring station. Some of the systems come with the feature of verbal communication with the operator at the central station. This feature comes to great help particularly in the instances of car jacking.
The higher end car tracking services act on a proactive basis if the operators find the vehicle running at an odd hour through an odd place, they will contact the owner by phone to confirm that the owner of the vehicle is aware of its whereabouts. Otherwise the police are informed immediately.
With a rather high product price and monthly rental service charges, car trackers are no doubt expensive. But remember, they are among the most effective security systems available today.
So don’t compromise security for money. After all your insurer may well offer up to 10% off the premium if they know your vehicle has a tracking device.
