Auto Guard GPS:
Real-time tracking: This feature allows you to track the location of the vehicle in real-time, usually through a web-based interface or a mobile app.
Geofencing: This feature allows you to set up virtual boundaries around an area, and receive alerts if the vehicle enters or exits that area.
Historical data: Many GPS trackers store historical data that can be accessed later to review the vehicle's movements over a specific period of time.
Speed monitoring: This feature allows you to monitor the speed of the vehicle and receive alerts if it exceeds a certain threshold.
Route replay: This feature allows you to replay the vehicle's route on a map to see its movements in detail.
Fuel efficiency tracking: Some GPS trackers are equipped with sensors that can track the vehicle's fuel efficiency, allowing you to monitor fuel usage and costs.
Engine diagnostics: Some GPS trackers have the ability to monitor the vehicle's engine performance and report any issues or problems.
Driver behavior: This feature allows you to monitor the driving habits of the vehicle operator, such as sudden stops, fast acceleration, and harsh turns.
Alerts: Many GPS trackers allow you to set up custom alerts, such as an alert if the vehicle exceeds a certain speed, or if it enters or leaves a designated area.
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