These days, parents worry about their teenage sons or daughters, where they have been going in their cars and how fast they’ve been driving. Confrontations may not always yield answers from the teenager, especially when they have reason to lie to their parents so as not to get into trouble. Fortunately, every car today can be fitted with a Global Positioning System device. A GPS tracking device mounted somewhere in your teenager’s vehicle can allow you to both track where he or she has been, and even track in real time where he or she is now.
GPS tracking reduces parental worry and even encourages teenagers to be honest, since they will not be able to hide where they have taken their or their parents’ vehicles. If they’ve been visiting drug-infested neighborhoods or if they have been speeding, their parents will know. However, teenagers have been known to be wily and find ways around parental disciplinary and monitoring strategies.
Fortunately, a hidden GPS in your teenager’s vehicle solves this. The device could be stashed as an innocent set of keys in the glove compartment or mounted somewhere in the car in a way that is very difficult to remove, without damaging the vehicle. Now, parents can track teen speeding habits with hidden GPS tracking devices. These devices can act as a deterrent against speeding and other driving behavior that would put teenagers in harm’s way.
Wouldn’t it be great for your business operations if your workers went where they’re supposed to and not elsewhere? Your business will run smoother if you could somehow influence productivity, and you can. If you have a specific route planned for your workers, then they could get to work and to their scheduled destinations faster. But mere words and threats won’t necessarily enforce this.
However, a hidden GPS tracking device can. With every vehicle in your company mounted with a GPS tracking device, you can check if your workers are on the right route and on time—this can be checked in real time. If you speak to them on the phone or via radio, they had better tell you exactly where they are, because you can monitor them.
A fleet of company vehicles mounted with GPS devices translates into better customer satisfaction due to adhered to delivery schedules; since your workers can’t lie themselves out of delays—getting lost, forgetting the route, picking up something on the way, getting stuck in traffic, etc.
Since you can monitor employees with GPS tracking devices, not only can you track worker performance, the whereabouts of your company vehicles, and if delivery schedules are being met, you can also track if your workers are speeding. Habitual speeding means fuels costs that could be avoided, and also means increased exposure to vehicular accidents for both your workers and your vehicles. You can curb these instances with a hidden GPS device in your vehicles.
When you run a business that relies on the services of a small or large fleet of vehicles—whether it be delivery services or shipments—then you know the standard worries involved: Workers speeding and wasting fuel, taking inefficient routes to deliveries, and lying about their journey histories; the rising instances of vehicular theft and vandalism; schedules not being met, or productivity going down, and customers not being happy about it.
The solution is to have your entire fleet mounted with hidden GPS tracking devices. These devices allow you to track in real time where your vehicles are, how fast they are going, if their past positions are inline with predetermined routes, and more. It becomes a tool for you to project how to meet delivery schedules and to optimize time and manpower, to both save time and up productivity. It also lowers dangers to both employees and vehicles, since you can contact your workers if they are nearing dangerous neighborhoods where crime rates are high.
So, how to get started with hidden GPS for your fleet? Research online about companies offering a bundled up service, meaning they will provide you with the GPS devices, mount them themselves, and provide you with access to the tracking system via an installed program on your PC. Sometimes the software provided also includes an application that provides reports on your vehicle’s history. This means if you go with these providers, you will have a one-stop solution.
As an alternative, you can scout for retailers of GPS tracking devices, mount them yourself, and see if the software provided (free, open source, or commercial) is one you can manage to figure out and use. It’s really up to you, your budget, and the spare time and manpower you can devote to installing a GPS monitoring system into your company’s fleet.
When you want to find and track the current and past locations of someone—a wayward teenage driver or habitually speeding delivery personnel—then you need to have that person’s vehicle or often-carried item stashed with a hidden GPS tracking device. That device’s current and past locations can be monitored via your computer through an Internet connection and installed software. No longer will your teenage kid be able to lie about where she’s been and how fast she was driving near which drug-infested neighborhood. Your speeding employee will now think twice about lying to you about having met delivery schedules.
But what is a hidden GPS tracking device? It’s hidden in the car, mounted in a place where the teenager or employee won’t be able to spot immediately, and try to remove. Even if he or she does find it, it would be very hard to take it off without damaging the vehicle. He or she has to remember that the moment the tracking system says the signal died, you assume the hidden GPS unit was disabled.
A GPS device is any electronic unit that receives Global Positioning System signals so you can track longitude, latitude, and altitude. Yes, it’s that precise. These gadgets and the system they work in are so useful it’s been in use in the military, search and rescue, fleet monitoring systems, aviation, and yes, tracking speeding teenagers.
Whether you run a small or large company, chances are you worry about keeping productivity high and costs low. These worries include vehicles and the workers who drive them. You want your workers to get to work and meet delivery schedules. Vehicular theft, accidents, vandalism, employee speeding and dawdling—you want to cut these incidents down to a minimum, if not remove them altogether.
The solution is to have your entire fleet of vehicles ‘low jacked’ or installed with hidden GPS tracking devices. These devices can allow you to track your vehicles and shipments in real time from your computer. This way your workers will not be able to give one location and be in another. You can also tell if they are speeding, which can cost companies more considering current fuel prices. You could also tell if they had adhered to a specified route planned out before hand. This way, you can tell if the route taken was efficient or if they ventured into dangerous neighborhoods where crime rates are high.
Remember that you have to protect your investments—your workers, your vehicles, your deliveries or shipments, and your customers’ satisfaction with your business. You can protect all these by being able to track your vehicles through GPS tracking. You can even protect your vehicles from tampering and recover stolen vehicles later because of the hidden GPS devices in them.
Hidden GPS tracking saves businesses money, helps meet deadlines, in effect keeps customers happy, and keeps your vehicles and workers safe.
GPS technology is being integrated into more devices today than ever before. More and more consumers are considering using GPS technology in their day-to-day activities. Businesses are also depending on hidden GPS tracking devices to monitor their vehicles and other assets.
GPS navigational devices for vehicles have been very popular the last couple of years, with huge increases in the numbers sold as companies become aware of the importance of protecting their valuable equipment.
Now, personal hidden GPS tracking devices are available that are so tiny that you can hide the device in the palm of your hand. These GPS-enabled trackers are being used for many purposes. You can hide them in laptop bags, fleet vehicles, your luggage, your teen’s car or attach it to your pet’s collar and get an instant report as to the exact location of these items at any given time.
GPS technology is very handy and useful, so we’ll undoubtedly keep hearing of new and innovative ways to use this technology daily. The market for GPS tracking systems continues to grow.
If you travel through busy airports and are weary of trying to locate your lost luggage, there’s now relief. There are personal hidden GPS tracking devices available so you’ll be able to find exactly where that suitcase is.
This type of hidden GPS device is self-contained and is tiny enough to fit in the palm of your hand. You simply need to place one of these devices inside your luggage and the unit will provide you with detailed reports on your computer or web-enabled mobile phone as to the route your missing suitcase took, and where it is at any given moment.
This type of device is becoming increasingly more popular to businesses and consumers, and most of the devices are both shock-resistant and waterproof. These devices operate by battery power, and most have an approximate 7-day battery life, which is more than sufficient when they’re used for tracking luggage or laptop computers or other valuable items.
Some GPS tracking systems require you to subscribe to a service that offers you the pin-point location. These devices are being discussed quite often in the news and online, and the manufacturers of these devices are confident that these innovative GPS trackers will become very popular and be on many travelers “must have” lists.
GPS technology is widely used by all branches of the United States Military. GPS technology is used to guide missiles to their targets and to track and control ground forces. The individual ground units can report their exact location back to headquarters via GPS, and they can then be given accurate directions to their next destination.
The military also uses GPS technology to target individuals or groups to observe their movements. This is useful to help determine if a group of people are hostile or friendly.
Before GPS, soldiers who were in unfamiliar and hostile territory had to depend on maps and compass readings to guide them on the ground. Now, thanks to GPS technology, they have direct access to real-time maps and virtually step-by-step directions to their targeted destinations.
The military also utilizes hidden GPS tracking systems to locate lost soldiers, warplanes, or marine vessels, and for rescuing purposes. Making use of this technology saves an incredible amount of time in tracking the whereabouts of soldiers or aircraft and no doubt saves countless lives.
Hidden GPS tracking devices have become a major tool among law enforcement officials, fleet management professionals and personal safety device purveyors. These devices allow you to keep track of your company vehicles, individuals under investigation, and family members on a map that is displayed on a PC, laptop or other mobile device like a cell phone.
GPS tracking systems are incredible signs of the rapid development of technology in the world. Businesses, government agencies, and even everyday consumers can all benefit from this technology. They help save lives, money, and property by providing accurate and reliable information to the right people at the right time, every time.
Hidden GPS tracking devices work by sending out a signal to orbiting satellites, which are then relayed to a destination device. This signal can be constant or intermittent, depending on the tracking system being used.
All GPS tracking devices perform one or more of the 3 primary GPS functions: data logging, data pushing, or data pulling. Data Loggers accumulate GPS information to be reviewed at a later date. Data pushers, used heavily for security and fleet tracking purposes, push location information at set intervals to individuals that are tasked with monitoring assets. Data pullers are basically the opposite of data pushers, sending out queries to the GPS device to locate it.
Hidden GPS tracking devices have become a major tool among law enforcement officials, fleet management professionals and personal safety device purveyors. These devices allow you to keep track of your company vehicles, individuals under investigation, and family members on a map that is displayed on a PC, laptop or other mobile device like a cell phone.
GPS tracking systems are incredible signs of the rapid development of technology in the world. Businesses, government agencies, and even everyday consumers can all benefit from this technology. They help save lives, money, and property by providing accurate and reliable information to the right people at the right time, every time.
Hidden GPS tracking devices work by sending out a signal to orbiting satellites, which are then relayed to a destination device. This signal can be constant or intermittent, depending on the tracking system being used.
All GPS tracking devices perform one or more of the 3 primary GPS functions: data logging, data pushing, or data pulling. Data Loggers accumulate GPS information to be reviewed at a later date. Data pushers, used heavily for security and fleet tracking purposes, push location information at set intervals to individuals that are tasked with monitoring assets. Data pullers are basically the opposite of data pushers, sending out queries to the GPS device to locate it.

