I've just got my renewal through from NAVtrak, and I cant see the benefit as this year there are loads of GPS trackers available on the market.
Effectively the service you get from NAVtrak (for £300+) is that they call you when the car is started and tell you where it currently is. They will not call the police until you have confirmed that your are not in the car so you have to answer the phone before the process of reporting stolen is started.
This same service is effectively available with products such as:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261157123746?_trksid=p5197.c0.m619
which send you a text with cars location on power up, and/or on demand
So for £50 plus say £100 fitting you can have practically the same serve as Navtrak Provide, with out the often forgot keyfobs. OK so you will get a txt each time you start the car - but this is not really hassle
Does anyone know where the NAVtrak is installed on the QP, so that I can take it out and replace it?
Has anyone gone down a similar router with these now widely available GPS trackers?
Effectively the service you get from NAVtrak (for £300+) is that they call you when the car is started and tell you where it currently is. They will not call the police until you have confirmed that your are not in the car so you have to answer the phone before the process of reporting stolen is started.
This same service is effectively available with products such as:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261157123746?_trksid=p5197.c0.m619
which send you a text with cars location on power up, and/or on demand
So for £50 plus say £100 fitting you can have practically the same serve as Navtrak Provide, with out the often forgot keyfobs. OK so you will get a txt each time you start the car - but this is not really hassle
Does anyone know where the NAVtrak is installed on the QP, so that I can take it out and replace it?
Has anyone gone down a similar router with these now widely available GPS trackers?