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Tracking System & Cellular Technology
What You May Not Know About Cellular GPS Tracking Apps
Vehicle tracking technology is all around us now. The technology is everywhere you look. If you are a traveling salesman, you probably have a GPS tracker to document mileage driven for your employer. If you are a teen driver, your parents have probably used a GPS tracker on your vehicle to hold you accountable for driving the speed limit and staying away from places you probably should not be going. And if you are a cheating spouse, GPS tracking technology may result in your indiscretions being exposed, assuming a GPS tracking system hasn’t already busted you.
With everything in our lives there are usually 2 options, the cost-effective option and the quality option. Sometimes we can get lucky and they are one in the same, but many times as a consumer we have to choose between cost and quality. Do you choose Coke-Cola or do you choose Dr. Black Fizz? Energizer lithium batteries or Battery-Hut alkaline batteries produced in Malaysia? A portable, reliable GPS tracking system or a GPS phone tracking system application?
Some things in our lives we can cut corners with. We can choose Dr. Black Fizz over Coke-Cola because it saves us money and the taste is not too much of a step down. Maybe we can even choose the Battery-Hut batteries over the Energizer lithium if they are only going to be going into a television remote control, but what if they were going into a GPS tracking child locator or something more important? What if the application was vital and the last thing you could afford to have happen was the device failing?
GPS Phone Tracking: Solution?
Many people ask if GPS phone tracking is the number 1 or number 2 solution when it comes down to GPS tracking effectiveness. The answer is simple, neither. GPS phone tracking is probably the least effective of the GPS tracking system solutions available on the market. GPS phone tracking as a tracking system solution would probably be number 34 out of 35, right in front of Native Americans who use to track people in the 1800s.

