Looking for a reliable way to keep your vehicle safe? If so, consider a hardwired GPS tracker for your car today! Thanks to their real-time tracking and security alerts, more and more people are starting to install hardwired GPS trackers for extra added peace of mind when it comes to vehicle security.
But wait! Before you decide to go out and buy one, you should at least understand how they work. Be it how they connect to your car to how it might affect your car’s battery performance, here’s what you should know about hardwired GPS trackers.
Why choose a hardwired GPS tracker?
A hardwired GPS tracker connects to your car’s battery directly so it doesn’t have to be recharged manually. Once you’ve installed it, it’ll continuously run, sending location data even if your engine is turned off.
Many models, such as VEHICLE Finder 4G 1.0 from PAJ, come with an internal battery as well that acts as a backup in the event someone tries to remove or tamper with your tracker. If the connection is cut in any way, the device switches to the backup and sends an instant alert to notify you that the tracker has been removed. The battery backup will keep it running for several hours so that you can keep track of your vehicle.
Does a GPS tracker affect car battery life?
The last thing you want is a GPS tracker affecting your car’s battery, especially since it connects directly to the battery.
Thankfully, this isn’t the case. A GPS tracker only uses a tiny amount of energy–far less than what you might think. In fact, it drains less battery than even your car alarm or dashboard clock.
So if you drive your vehicle regularly, the battery will stay charged and your GPS tracker will continue to work–even if you don’t drive for a couple of days!
What happens if the car battery is disconnected?
As long as the GPS tracker is connected properly to your car’s battery terminals, it’ll keep working even if you don’t use your car for a long time. Your engine doesn’t need to run as the GPS is battery powered.
So even if someone unplugs the car battery from the engine, your GPS will continue to work as long as the tracker is connected to the battery.
Will the tracker still work when the engine is off?
Yes! A hardwired GPS tracker plugs straight into your car battery. It’ll keep working even if the engine is off, which is one of the reasons why it’s so convenient.
Since it uses so little power, it won’t harm your battery either. This makes it a safe and effective way to keep track of your vehicle at all times–perfect for that extra added peace of mind.
Can a tracker under the bonnet still get a signal?
Absolutely. Hardwired GPS trackers work even when installed under the bonnet. Modern devices have strong signal capabilities and can stay connected even when tucked away inside the engine bay.
To double-check the signal strength, take your car for a short drive and check the live data using the Finder Portal. This will help confirm that everything is working properly.
Final thoughts
In short, a hardwired GPS tracker is a smart and low-maintenance way to protect your car without worrying about battery problems. With very little energy usage, strong signal coverage, and a backup battery for emergencies, it’s a solid choice for long-term vehicle tracking and peace of mind.