We are now fitting Camper Tracker devices to our vans Please click here for more information
The Camper Tracker
The CamperTracker is a solid and accurate GPS vehicle tracker. It’s one of of the smallest GPS trackers available (at 64mm x46mm x17mm), and thus, can be easily concealed or hidden in the vehicle.
It comes with it’s own lithium-iron battery plus a hard wiring kit to install it permanently into the vehicle’s electrics.
To get started, activate a pay-as-you-go SIM card with a mobile carrier and insert the SIM card in the GPS tracker. Then follow a couple of steps in the user manual and you’re ready to start monitoring.
To find your vehicle’s position, call the GPS Tracker with your mobile phone and you will receive a time-and-date stamped text message from the Camper Tracker with its coordinates, in longitude and latitude.
If you have a web-connected smartphone you can click on the coordinates and a Google map will open so you can see the location. If you don’t have a smartphone, you will need to type the coordinates into a mapping software app, such as Google Earth, to see the location of the vehicle.
Other information in the text message from Camper Tracker includes the speed the vehicle is moving, how much battery life is left as well as the GPS tracker’s current signal strength. There are many other functions built into Camper Tracker which are listed below and iPhone and Android apps available that simplify further all the CamperTracker functions.
Get the App (Click the icon to get your CamperTracker App)
Why CamperTracker?
"Thefts of classic cars are rocketing as thieves cash in on rising values and outdated security systems."
"With recovery rates low, police are advising owners to fit a tracker system to the car to help find it"
"In the West Midlands, for example more than 950 classic cars of various types have disappeared in the last 12 months." - Quotes taken from The Sunday Times Motoring sectionarticle 09/06/13
"Owners of early Volkswagen campervans are also being warned that their vehicles are being targeted." - Classic and Sports Car Magazine 16/01/13