Intellitrac GPS tracking system
January 31, 2008 by colbert low
Filed under GPS

OK, this Intellitrac GPS tracking system should be installed in every car in Kuala Lumpur as the car jacking stats are going crazy. It ain’t safe driving anywhere nowadays, that’s why I have not change my old junk in the past 7 years. Just in case you get sentimental to your old car like me, you’d want to pick up the Intellitrac GPS tracking system to do some GPS/GSM tracking in case it goes missing. It will log your mileage on your field trips around the country and even do some wiretapping in case you wanna know what your kids say behind your back.
The X1 has a multitude of features, which can be used in various ways. It has real-time GPS/GSM tracking that will let you find your car in as little time as possible. Other features like mileage logging and wiretapping (you can actually listen to what’s going on in the car) make me think that some parents might enjoy using this to keep track of their teenage drivers. It even features a 3-day backup battery (just in case).

















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I used to live in KL and had a Tramigo tracking device in my car that I got about two years ago. I need to get a new one, so I’ve been looking at the options and I think I will go with the same device if I can find it here.
It is a bit unrealistic to think that everyone would install a system into their car that requires monthly or annual fees. There are GPS vehicle trackers that allow you to do pretty much everything listed above without having to pay monthly fees. Ok, I guess you don’t have your “private security service”, but usually its enough to know where your stolen car is… I mean, there is the police for that…
With my Tramigo, all I had to do was to send a text to my car and it told me (by text to my cell) where it is. All the overspeed alerts, SOS, movement alerts and other hoobla work via SMS as well and all you have to pay for is a few text messages, not monthly fees.
I highly recommend.
P.S: Does anyone know if you can buy them in the Philippines?