GPS Vehicle Tracker Runs On Verizon System
A new GPS vehicle tracker from LiveViewGPS works exclusively on the Verizon CDMA wireless system. The hardwired VLS 300VZ GPS features a 3-wire hookup and can be configured to update vehicle locations at 1-, 2- or 5-minute intervals.
The VLS 300VZ GPS is based on LiveViewGPS’ VLS platform, an Internet-based GPS tracking system for small businesses. It includes a fully-featured, real-time, on-demand GPS tracking system with no software and no contracts.
“The VLS 300VZ GPS vehicle tracker is a low-cost entry device for small fleets, company vehicles and personal vehicles in areas with poor GSM coverage,” said George Karonis, LiveViewGPS CEO, “ and it’s even programmed to store and forward information whenever a vehicle loses CDMA coverage, so users never have to worry about data loss.”
Users can long onto the system through their web browser or web-enabled mobile device. The user-friendly interface provides vehicle location via a high-resolution satellite map. Users have the option of calling a special phone number instead of using a mobile device.
The system automatically texts/emails alerts whenever it detects a vehicle speeding, entering restricted zones, deviating from routes and more. Automated detailed reports include starts/stops, excessive idling, mileage and speeding. State-to-state mileage reporting is also available.
Source: Verizon