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Hi everybody

After seeing so many stags stolen I thought i might see if anyone is keen on a jaycar GPS tracker

I work for jaycar and can get damn good group buy pricing on GPS trackers

+8 pricing is approx $110, single unit price is $150

Here are the specs if anyone is interested i may organise a group buy PM me if you are

GPS/GSM Tracking Device

A GSM and GPS Tracking solution to locate and track the whereabouts of your vehicle in real time via the Internet on a computer or Smartphone. The device is easy to install with only 2 - 4 wires to connect. Insert a GSM Sim card (not included) and hide the device away on a metal surface or carpet using the included hook and loop adhesive. It works by sending the vehicle's GPS coordinates via the GSM network to the free online tracking service, which shows the location on Google Maps. It can also SMS longitude and latitude coordinates to up to 3 mobile phones, as well as alerts when vehicle exits a pre-determined area or exceeds pre-set speed.

Other features include an engine kill function to remotely disable the petrol pump, and movement sensor to extend battery life. An SOS/Panic button is also supplied which can send an SMS to the pre-programmed mobile phones. The built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery will keep the device functioning for up to 4 days when power is disconnected, which could help you locate the vehicle should it have been stolen and abandoned.

There is no installation or on-going tracking charges. You only pay for the GSM sim card and service. Supplied with wiring loom, installation and operation manual.

Please Note: This tracker is compatible with 3G SIM cards , however it only operates on a 2G band .

Features:

• Real time upload current location to website

• Turn off car engine by Internet platform or SMS for Anti-theft

• Listening sound around tracker with silence by SMS or platform.

• No platform Service charge (Our free tracking platform)

• SIMCOM GSM module (Quad band)

• Upload interval is 30 seconds according the setting of tracker

• Built in shock sensor to control GPS on off to extend battery life

• Shock sensor can be used as car shock & movement alarm

• Website shows history tracking

• Platform uses free Google Maps

• Send alert when vehicle exits a restricted area

• Send alert when vehicle exceeds the restricted speed

• Power supply disconnect alarm

Specifications:

• Data Usage: 0.07KB every 30 second upload interval

• Normal operating temperature: -20 to +55°C

• Restricted operating temperature: -35 to +70°C

• GSM Frequency: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz

• GSM & GPS Antenna: Built-in

• GPS Channels: 32

• Locate Accuracy: 5 ~ 10m

• GPS Start Time: 1sec (Hot start), 36sec (Cold start)

• Standby current: 1 - 2mA

• Tracking current: 35mA

• Operating voltage: 12 - 32VDC

• Charge voltage: 5V

• Battery: 800mAh Li-ion

• Unit dimensions: 68(L)x48(W)x20(D)mm

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I believe this should be in the General Automotive section as it isn't really stagea specific. Alot of Nissans have been stolen recently.

Do you have any screen shots of the tracking system or photo of the product? How would this pair up to the Mongoose VT404?

what would be the average ongoing cost of the sim cards?

On going costs would be by which ever plan you chose. The sim card is not included and you have to go sign yourself up with a carrier and just pop it in.

what would be the average ongoing cost of the sim cards?

Google 'long expiry' phone plans. Most discount resellers use Optus network so you need to be sure there's coverage where your car will normally be stolen.

The first plan I saw was $15 for 6 months.

That plan makes no sense.

$1/month, but minimum first month charge is $41, and you must have a minimum of $20 in your account at any one time.

So why is the first month $41?

That plan makes no sense.

$1/month, but minimum first month charge is $41, and you must have a minimum of $20 in your account at any one time.

So why is the first month $41?

$1 monthly fee

$20 for the sim card

$20 deposit

Then you just pay $1 month... Works out to be $1 per week really

$1 monthly fee

$20 for the sim card

$20 deposit

Then you just pay $1 month... Works out to be $1 per week really

$20 Deposit in case your car is stolen and you lose the sim card. (obviously they want it back @ some stage?) lol

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