1. Match Voltage & Current (Don’t Risk Damage
Your GPS tracker needs the right power input—too much or too little fries components.
Check your device’s specs (e.g., 12V-24V for cars/trucks) and use the original adapter.
Avoid “DIY wiring”: Mismatched power causes 60% of tracker malfunctions, per our tech team.
2. Boost Signal: Pick the Right Mount Spot
No signal = no location data. Always install your tracker where it has a clear line to the sky:
Good spots: Dashboard (unobstructed), under the rear windshield (away from metal).
Bad spots: Inside glove boxes, behind metal panels, or near other electronics (they cause interference).
3. Keep Data Flowing: Check SIM & Network
Stalled data means you miss real-time updates.
Use a stable IoT data SIM (not regular phone SIMs—they drop connectivity faster).
Refresh the app/device monthly to clear cached data that slows transmission.
Small checks = big results. Our support team is here if you need help with setup—just message us!Contact