Where is the car GPS usually installed?
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Car GPS devices are generally installed in the following locations: 1. Front and rear bumpers: Install the GPS tracker inside the rear bumper. Firstly, because the bumper has an uneven shape, making it suitable for placing the tracker in the grooves; secondly, because wireless GPS trackers are usually placed inside the bumper, which is sufficiently concealed and secure. 2. Inside the trunk: The satellite signal is relatively unobstructed in the trunk, ensuring it doesn’t affect the positioning accuracy. 3. Inside the spare tire: It’s best to use the spare tire mounted on the rear of the vehicle rather than the one stored inside the trunk. This is because the trunk + spare tire + metal layers of the spare tire casing contain too much metal, which can significantly interfere with the GPS signal.