by Eli Fink on September 15, 2011

Motorcycles, which can often be expensive and irreplaceable to their owners, can be outfitted with a number of real time tracking solutions.
by Eli Fink on September 14, 2011

Law enforcement tracking has taken off in recent years, due to the increased quality and reliability of battery-powered GPS vehicle trackers.
by Eli Fink on September 8, 2011

There are a number of tangible benefits that users of smartphone tracking software get to take advantage of, find out the most compelling ones!
by Yannick Schwarz on September 7, 2011

On September 4th, 2011, the New York Times featured one of our best-selling products, the SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger. Find out why.
by Eli Fink on August 22, 2011

The new trackberry Mobile GPS Tracker is a web-based software program that allows you to monitor your mobile workforce by simply tracking their smartphones.
by Eli Fink on August 8, 2011

The GPS tracking industry have devices that come in two different varieties: real time and passive tracking systems. This article will explain why those extra fees for a real time tracking capability are often justified and can be considered money well spent – even in this economy!
by Sally Mizrachi on August 5, 2011

Hikers from all over the United States at one time or another attempt to climb the Rocky Mountains. San Diego however, has taken new measures to insure the safety of these climbers through GPS tracking. Mission Trails Regional Park is now picketed with numerous signs throughout one of its popular trails. Firemen and other emergency [...]
by Eli Fink on August 5, 2011

The GPS tracking industry have devices that come in two different varieties: real time and passive tracking systems. This article will explain why those extra fees for a real time tracking capability are often justified and can be considered money well spent – even in this economy!
by Eli Fink on July 12, 2011

Another metric that both real time and passive GPS tracking devices measure is speed, so you can monitor your children’s or employees driving habits.
by Eli Fink on July 8, 2011

Geofences are virtual geographic zones that, if violated by the GPS device, will trigger notifications to be sent out to the user. They are available on almost all real time trackers and customizable to the user’s needs.