When your work depends on knowing where assets, vehicles, or team members are, a GPS tracker is one of the most useful tools you can own. But not all trackers are created equal.
Battery life matters. A tracker that dies after a day is worthless for long-term monitoring. Look for units with days-to-weeks of runtime. Check whether they support external power for vehicles.
Size and concealment. For discreet use, smaller is better. Decide whether the device needs to be hidden or can sit in plain sight.
Connectivity and reporting. Real-time tracking needs reliable cellular coverage. Check the reporting interval. Make sure you get geofence alerts when you need them.
Does it fit your use case? A vehicle tracker, a personal tracker, and an asset tracker each serve different needs. Choosing the right one saves money. It also avoids frustration.
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