Where is the GPS usually installed in a car?
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GPS installation in cars is generally divided into wired and wireless types. Wired GPS devices with power cables are usually installed in the car's fuse box, OBD port, or on the car's electrical circuits. Wireless GPS devices are mostly magnetic or adhesive-mounted, featuring small size and easy installation, allowing them to be placed anywhere with space on the vehicle. Installing a GPS in a car can help prevent theft. Based on satellite positioning systems and utilizing remote control technology, the vehicle's location is displayed in real-time on a platform. Even if the car is stolen, it can be quickly located with satellite positioning, real-time street view display, and comprehensive visibility. Whether for finding the car, monitoring it, or anti-theft purposes, it is highly practical.