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Reddit mentions of Trak-4 GPS Tracker for Tracking Assets, Equipment, and Vehicles

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Trak-4 GPS Tracker for Tracking Assets, Equipment, and Vehicles. Here are the top ones.

Trak-4 GPS Tracker for Tracking Assets, Equipment, and Vehicles
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Simple to use - start tracking in minutes | Email & text alerts | Geofencing$6.99 a month (prepaid annual) or $12.99 a month (paid monthly) for hourly pings with options for 10-min and 1-minREST API | Unlimited cellular data | No contract | No activation or cancellation fees | SIM includedComputer, Phone, or Tablet | Great for GPS tracking of assets, inventory, and vehicles | Compact SizeUp to 18 months on a single charge | Change your ping rate to manage battery life | Rechargeable with a cell charger or USB cable
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ColorGray
Height1.25 Inches
Length3.25 Inches
Size4.1 x 2.25 x 1.1 in
Width1.75 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Trak-4 GPS Tracker for Tracking Assets, Equipment, and Vehicles:

u/tyzbit · 4 pointsr/motorcycles

I have a Trak-4 and it works well. It gets a signal inside my garage and seems pretty reliable, plus the battery lasts 2-3 months before you have to charge it up. I mounted it inside my side case.

u/ImaginaryCheetah · 2 pointsr/Locksmith

do they sell the external puck locks for slider doors over wherever you are?

https://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Shackle-Padlocks-770-6271KA/dp/B07KV45K8P/

looks like crap as an after-market add on, factory work trucks in the us have the ears on the doors you can put just the lock over.

i feel like this is a super obvious suggestion to a locksmith forum, so, apologies :)

also, old school club for the steering wheel?

https://www.amazon.com/Sala-Ctr-Stainless-Steering-Universal-Security/dp/B07M8HMF3D/

again, feels silly offering rudimentary advice to this forum.

covert GPS tracker could be installed into any of the body cavities behind a service panel in the back door or rear fender where you can grab the 12v power to keep the battery charged. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0753LC2DQ/

u/tasmanian101 · 1 pointr/vandwellers

You need a sim card so the GPS can update you realtime with the location, and you can issue it commands too; if you set it up you could remote kill the fuel pump relay. https://www.usmobile.com/blog/sim-gps/

You'll need to install a gps tracker of your choice. I would not recommend an ODB plug, thieves can easily remove these. You will want to install and hide a GSM gps tracker somewhere. You will also likely want to install and wire the GPS up to its own battery source, as it will drain your starting battery over time. If you get a rechargeable tracker, you likely will get out of the habit of charging / using it. If you beef up your battery with a second in parallel or drive it every 1-3 days, or have solar; you don't need isolated power. If you do install a smaller battery for the GPS, do think about using a diode to allow power from your alternator to charge the second battery, but to keep it from discharging your starting battery.

Or if your not so much a DIY kinda person; buy an asset tracker and pay a monthly fee.