Topic: Tracker for Bikes
Can somebody recommend a reliable and stable tacker for bikes
Abraham
Can somebody recommend a reliable and stable tacker for bikes
Abraham
Take a look at the Teltonika GH3000. It is a personal tracker but can be used for bike tracking as well I think.
Hi John,
Is it possible to connect to the bike power supply with some modifications. Do you have any installation photos done?
Regards
Abraham
I have connected a GV55 form Queclink on my motorbike and gave me good results.
I have connected a GV55 form Queclink on my motorbike and gave me good results.
thanks! i will try this tracker too.
little hint:
http://www.atshine.com/t18-bicycle-gps- … light.html
(in Wialon protokol = Kingneed)
Running on the bike of my daughter perfect ;-)
We use Qucelink GMT200 and GMT100 , no complains.
hows the testing going with the kingneed wwbusch aka Buwo
are you happy with the motion sense detection?
Sorry Abraham I thought you were referring to push bikes. For motorbikes there is a range of trackers that can do it. The key is where you are going to mount it so any internal antenna's are not blocked. Connecting to the power supply is also not an issue as the trackers can connect to a wide voltage range again you need to determine where in the harness you want to connect or direct to the battery.
To answer the connection question for the GH3000 you need a small step down board to get the voltage down to 5v and then connect the power and ground wires of a USB cable to this.
Magnetic GPS tracker ( http://www.jimilab.com/products/jv03-ma … acker.html )is extremely easy and flexible to install using strong magnetic design. the device is suitable for asset tracking, vehicle tracking, cargo tracking, race motorcycle tracking, etc.
GV55 isn't waterproof , you might face issues in the long run , try GMT100 its waterproof Bike tracker.
Road-Link wrote:I have connected a GV55 form Queclink on my motorbike and gave me good results.
thanks! i will try this tracker too.
The GPS tracker works excellent as long as it's not a common element (safety via darkness that isn't safe). Once it's a popular item, thefts will quickly know how to check and uncheck it before they steal the bike. You can check different types of GPS trackers for bikes at dirtbikeadvisor. They can even elect not to attach anything to the GPS tracker and only snag the pieces can be removed swiftly.