Whether you’re a mother worried about her teenage daughter, a government law enforcement agency tracking felons and field agents, or a commercial firm overseeing dozens of fleet trucks and cargo ships, you need the right hidden GPS system for the job. GPS tracking is crucial these days in asset tracking and search and rescue. With the Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) offering a free way to provide reliable and highly accurate longitude, latitude, and altitude of a given marker with a hidden GPS receiver, you can track almost anything.
Choosing a GPS system from the many varied product designs and packages out there can be confusing and vary drastically depending upon what you plan on using it for. One application could be a parent looking to buy hidden GPS devices to place in a teenager’s bag (disguised as a keychain) and in the car. A completely different application could be a government agency or commercial firm choosing among estimates that GPS companies have quoted them.
If you’re a parent or a camping guide, you would typically only purchase a single GPS receiver. The device would need to be small enough to be inconspicuous and disguisable, with a long battery life. Choose a package that let’s you install the software on your computer so you can track your target anywhere you have an Internet connection.
If you’re a commercial firm, you’re looking into mass purchases. Email and phone GPS companies offer discount packages based on quantity. Make sure the hidden GPS devices are easy to install (hide), and difficult to sabotage. Also, look into battery life and software that allows easy installation and minimal training. You could always ask the company to provide some instruction if the tutorials included on CD or on their website are not enough. Usually, the software they provide lets you simultaneously track all markers in real time.

