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Size up Different Truck Tracking Devices for Your Business

Posted on the 25 June 2014 by Gpsinsight1 @gpsinsight

Truck Tracking GPS Devices

There are a lot of different types of truck tracking devices to use in managing your fleet. GPS Insight offers three different devices to choose from. Depending on your business’s needs, we have the solution for you. Mix and match GPS devices throughout your fleet based on what you need to keep track of for the different departments or different types of vehicles you have.

Truck Tracking Devices

GPSI-3900 Truck Tracking Device

GPSI-3900 Truck Tracking Device

GPSI-3900 – This GPS truck tracking device gives you the most functionality for the cost.

  • Highly configurable GPS device for switches and sensors (ie: lights, booms, lifts, battery voltage, Driver ID buttons, etc)
  • Integrates with Garmin nuvi navigation devices for simplified dispatch
  • 3-axis accelerometer that measures hard braking, fast acceleration, and crash detection
  • This device has multiple coverage options to choose from depending on where your vehicles are located in North America
GPSI-4000 GPS Truck Tracking Device

GPSI-4000 GPS Truck Tracking Device

GPSI-4000 – This advanced truck tracking device has the option to support more switches and sensors (mostly used for monitoring inputs/PTO). These options do come at a slightly higher cost per device though.

  • More configurable device for switches and sensors (ie: lights, booms, lifts, battery voltage, Driver ID buttons, etc)
  • Integrates with Garmin nuvi navigation devices for simplified dispatch
  • 3-axis accelerometer that measures hard braking, fast acceleration, and crash detection
  • This device has multiple coverage options to choose from depending on where your vehicles are located in North America
LD/HD-3600 Light Duty/Heavy Duty Truck Tracking Device

LD/HD-3600 Light Duty/Heavy Duty Truck Tracking Device

LD/HD-3600 – This GPS truck tracking device monitors engine diagnostics. The device is also sold at a premium because it is more complicated and requires more resources on the back-end.

  • Reports Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) in real-time
  • Reports MPG data
  • Plugs into the OBDII/J-1708/J-1939 to read engine data
  • This device has CDMA (Verizon) coverage only

For more information about the truck tracking devices that GPS Insight offers, please visit our GPS tracking devices page.

Contact us today and we will match you up with the truck tracking devices you need for your business.


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