£29.80 for Prime Delivery or £29.58 for non-prime delivery.
It's not reduced, its just a fantastic price for a fantastic piece of kit.
I bought this last week and installed it into the panels of my new motorcycle and it works effortlessly, you can register it online (If you wish) and view live locations using GPRS or you can simply call the number of the sim you inserted into the device and it will send you a SMS within a few seconds with its Location, Ignition State, Alarm State, Speed and a Google maps link which is very accurate.
It has the capability to disable the "Fuel pump" but you could connect anything to it (like Ignition power) using the supplied relay and when you lock it with the fob, or send a SMS command, the device cuts the power.
Not too sure on what SIM to recommend, I am using an old O2 contract sim which has Unlimited SMS, 100MB and 100 mins - I couldn't think of any other use for it. I believe GiffGaff would be no good (Not only because of poor signals, but I don't believe the terms allow "Automated usage")
Way too many features to list, but for less than £30, it's a steal... (Pun not intended)
Very easy to install.
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firehazard
15 Oct 153#13
Someone should tweet this to Warwick Davis.
kev1986
15 Oct 153#5
You wouldn't mount it on the dashboard though, would you? It should be well hidden.
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toilettrol
15 Oct 15#1
this is about the normal price for these, look for TK103 on eBay or Amazon. eBay they are generally cheaper. I've used giffgaff in both mine for 2 years with no problems. If your master phone is also giffgaff you just need to top the tracker up by £10 every 90 days .
furbars
15 Oct 15#2
very handy device hope it *#!ks the thieves up.
brookysm to furbars
15 Oct 152#4
Hardly steathy or difficult to disable tho eh? They write GPS Tracker on the case and include a handy on/off switch!....
brookysm
15 Oct 151#3
Giff Gaff uses O2's network so its the same 'poor signal' OP!
kev1986
15 Oct 153#5
You wouldn't mount it on the dashboard though, would you? It should be well hidden.
brookysm
15 Oct 15#6
Not exactly easy to hide well on a bike tho is it, there's only a few places that it can go as it clearly isn't waterproof. The whole point of a tracking device is security and stealth, this fails on both levels.
kev1986
15 Oct 15#7
I see your point, I should have mentioned it isn't a "Proper" bike, but it is 500CC
Mounted in a VERY hard to find point, not powered directly from the battery, waterproof location and it even (somehow) finds a signal indoors (Garaged).
bilbob
15 Oct 15#8
It doesn't look that big to me... Mind you, I'd be VERY dubios of adding the fuel cut out to it... Some dodgy Chinese tech cutting the power while I'm mid corner...
No ta!
Think I'd rather have the device track them home anyway... more likely to get it back in one piece that way :smiley:
But heat for the device itself..
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It's not reduced, its just a fantastic price for a fantastic piece of kit.
I bought this last week and installed it into the panels of my new motorcycle and it works effortlessly, you can register it online (If you wish) and view live locations using GPRS or you can simply call the number of the sim you inserted into the device and it will send you a SMS within a few seconds with its Location, Ignition State, Alarm State, Speed and a Google maps link which is very accurate.
It has the capability to disable the "Fuel pump" but you could connect anything to it (like Ignition power) using the supplied relay and when you lock it with the fob, or send a SMS command, the device cuts the power.
Not too sure on what SIM to recommend, I am using an old O2 contract sim which has Unlimited SMS, 100MB and 100 mins - I couldn't think of any other use for it. I believe GiffGaff would be no good (Not only because of poor signals, but I don't believe the terms allow "Automated usage")
Way too many features to list, but for less than £30, it's a steal... (Pun not intended)
Very easy to install.
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Mounted in a VERY hard to find point, not powered directly from the battery, waterproof location and it even (somehow) finds a signal indoors (Garaged).
No ta!
Think I'd rather have the device track them home anyway... more likely to get it back in one piece that way :smiley:
But heat for the device itself..