Car GPS chip
there CAR GPS chip is a geolocation device for a small car usually inserted into a small box forming the GPS tracker. It connects with a GPS satellite positioning network to record in real time the exact location of any medium on which it is attached or in which it is integrated.
In this case, it is a car. It attaches itself either directly under the body with magnets, or it installs itself in the glove compartment or trunk. In order to give the GPS geolocation vehicle, the GPS beacon connects with the GPS satellite network signal, which sends the geographic position to it at regular intervals. Then, using a connection through mobile cellular networks, the position is itself sent by the tracer to the real-time tracking device.
Generally, mobile software and applications are tracking platforms. Contact information can also be sent by SMS. For unconnected models, the device backs up the coordinates so they can be analyzed when the vehicle returns. In addition to the exact location of the vehicle, the device can also provide the number of kilometres driven, the number of stops made and the travel history.