XCSOURCE Vehicle Tracker Real-time Locator GPS/GSM/GPRS/SMS Tracking Motorcycle Car Bike Antitheft AH207

May 29, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $18.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 17:20 GMT+0100 - Details)

Features:
Real-time tracking, show location information automatically(supports Android/IOS APP, web/WAP).
Getting instructions and location information via SMS, queries on Google map.
Built-in switching power supply, wide voltage input range(suitable for all cars), plug and work.
It needs password to make and change any setup, protect your privacy.
It can accurately position even when the signal is weak.
It can detect and fix some problems by built-in monitor CPU.
Location inquiry by SMS or GPRS (TCP/IP).
Three-color LED status display, to keep abreast of the working status of the tracker.

Note: this tracker will worked with 2G SIM card or 3G/4G SIM card with 2G network.Thank you.

Specifications:
Color: black
Power input: 7~50V DC
GSM frequency: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
GPRS frequency: Class2, TCP/IP built-in GSM Module
GPS module: SIRF Star III/LP
GPS channels: 20
Tracking sensitivity: -159dBm
Acquisition sensitivity: -144dBm
Hot start:

Product Features

  • Real-time tracking, show location information automatically(supports Android/IOS APP, web/WAP).
  • Getting instructions and location information via SMS, queries on Google map.
  • Built-in switching power supply, wide voltage input range(suitable for all cars), plug and work.
  • It needs password to make and change any setup, protect your privacy.
  • It can accurately position even when the signal is weak.

Comments

Amazon Customer says:

In the Posting it says REAL-TIME van track with phone … In the Posting it says REAL-TIME van track with phone APP or web.. But it’s not true.. TEXT MESSAGE IS THE ONLY WHY TO TRACK WITH IT,.

Bill says:

Good purchase The unit was easy to install and works well. Am thinking about getting a second one

Araka Wright says:

The device is 2G which is difficult at best to get service for The device is 2G which is difficult at best to get service for. At the start of 2017 most service providers has stopped supporting 2G networks.

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