Where is the vehicle tracker installed?

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DelEmery
07/29/25 12:50pm
Vehicle tracker installation locations: 1. On the front and rear bumpers - the bumpers have concave-convex surfaces, making them suitable for installing trackers in the grooves; 2. Inside the trunk - car trunks are generally spacious, offering multiple installation spots; 3. Inside the spare tire - it's recommended to use the spare tire mounted on the rear of the vehicle rather than the one stored in the trunk. A vehicle tracker, also known as a car tracking device, is primarily a GPS anti-theft product for vehicles. Its functions typically include SMS positioning, scheduled positioning, online tracking, remote monitoring, and remote vehicle locking. The vehicle tracker is a terminal device with built-in GPS and mobile communication modules, which transmits GPS positioning data to an internet server via the mobile communication module, enabling users to check the terminal's location on a computer.
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