What Is an OBD2 GPS Tracking Device?

Comparison Of OBD2 GPS Tracking Devices and Covert Vehicle Tracking Devices

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GPS Tracking devices are of significant importance when tracking a fleet of trucks for your business. The owners of fleets want to keep a stringent check on drivers and their vehicles through real-time GPS trackers. There are two major types of car tracking devices:

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OBD II is a tracking solution device that is visible to the driver and not hidden. It is installed on the onboard diagnostic port under the dashboard. It is a simple plug-and-play type of car GPS tracker. On the contrary,the covert GPS vehicle tracking device is hidden from the eyes of the driver. It is hardwired with any of the electrical components of the vehicle. Therefore,there is a need for fleet managers to understand the differences between these types of GPS tracking devices to choose the best per their requirements.

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Benefits Of Covert Real-Time Vehicle Trackers

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Hidden From Driver’s Eyes

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The best advantage of these GPS trackers is that they are not visible to the driver. Therefore,they cannot manipulate them at any cost. Furthermore,these trackers will not be knocked off mistakenly as they are hidden inside the electrical componentry of the vehicle.

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Special Features and Comprehensive Data

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These GPS trackers are hardwired with the electrical wiring of the car. Therefore,they can provide additional data and real-time GPS location,such as vehicle power take-offs.

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Tracking Driver ID

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Since the drivers cannot locate or manipulate these covert GPS tracking devices,they cannot cheat the fleet management system. This tracker will provide the fleet manager with the exact location updates against the specified driver ID. You,as a manager,will have complete knowledge of which driver is behind the wheel.

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Furthermore,these covert tracking devices are compatible with every vehicle to determine vehicle location since they are required to be hardwired with the ignition or the vehicle’s electrical system.

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Drawback Of Covert GPS Fleet Tracker

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Cumbersome Installation

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The only major drawback of these covert GPS tracking devices is that they are very hard to install. They will take a lot of time for installation and require a professional’s services. Therefore,they are not cost-effective when managing a fleet of trucks.

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Benefits Of OBD2 GPS Tracking Devices

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Simple Plug-And-Play Installation

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The chief advantage of the OBD vehicle GPS tracker is that it is a hassle-free installation. You only have to plug these trackers into the OBDII ports. It is an economical solution in fleet tracking since you will not require the services of professionals to install an OBD tracking device in every vehicle.

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Furthermore,it saves you time. The driver of the vehicle can easily install these trackers in OBDII ports.

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Provision Of Vehicle Diagnostic Data

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Since these OBD2 GPS tracking devices are directly connected to the OBD port,they provide comprehensive data on location updates and the vehicle’s route. Moreover,they can also send real-time DTC codes to the company if the vehicle gets into an accident.

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Drawback Of OBD2 GPS Tracking Devices

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Easily Removable

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The only major drawback of these tracking devices is that they are easily removable since they are visible. In addition,these devices are installed directly to the OBD ports,and therefore,the drivers can remove them,even unintentionally.

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It is not a difficult task to locate the onboard diagnostics port. Therefore,the drivers may intentionally alter the functionality of these GPS trackers. Furthermore,a careless driver may knock these trackers off accidentally.

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The workaround method is to use an extension cable to hide the tracker underneath the dashboard to keep it secure from the driver or any other person who may wish to remove it.

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