What are the functions of installing GPS in a car?

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SpencerLynn
07/29/25 9:53pm
The functions of installing GPS in a car include positioning monitoring and navigation. Positioning monitoring: By locating the vehicle in real time, the position of the vehicle can be queried, and stolen vehicles can be recovered in time; the management platform collects the positioning information of all vehicles, processes it uniformly, and releases it to relevant units or platforms that need it, achieving the purpose of information sharing and cooperation. Navigation: The driver only needs to input the destination into the car navigation system, and the system will automatically calculate the most suitable route based on the built-in electronic map and remind the driver to pay attention to the journey at any time during the driving process. Throughout the entire driving process, the driver does not need to consider the route at all. Even in a completely unfamiliar city, the navigation system will automatically lead the driver to the predetermined destination. Precautions for installing car GPS: When installing GPS, avoid placing it together with emission sources, such as wireless reversing radar, anti-theft devices, and other vehicle communication equipment; and to prevent theft and damage, the device location should be as hidden as possible; when fixing, you can use cable ties or wide sponge strong double-sided tape to paste.
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