Where is the vehicle GPS usually installed?
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GPS installation locations are as follows: 1. Inside the front and rear bumpers: This is the most common placement location because it is very concealed and generally goes unnoticed, ensuring sufficient security. Additionally, the bumper's concave-convex design makes it ideal for installing GPS devices in the grooves. 2. Inside the trunk: The car's trunk is very spacious, offering numerous potential installation spots. Basically, laying a blanket in the trunk is enough to completely cover the GPS and prevent detection. Another location is near the taillights in the trunk area, which most people wouldn't pay attention to. Moreover, satellite signals in the trunk are relatively unobstructed, ensuring no impact on positioning accuracy. 3. Under the front windshield decorative panel: Unless the front panel is removed, the GPS placed here is virtually undetectable. 4. Inside the spare tire: This is also very concealed, but there's a drawback—this method generally only applies to spare tires mounted on the rear of the vehicle, not those stored inside the trunk. This is because the trunk + spare tire + metal layers of the spare tire casing can significantly interfere with the GPS signal. 5. For wired installations, they are typically placed in the center console, A-pillar, or under the steering wheel.