What is a NexTraq device?

The NexTraq® Vehicle Tracker VT-3030 is an easy-to-install, flexible OBD telematics device. It is an ideal solution for the passenger or light-duty vehicle applications where access to the vehicle diagnostics interface (OBD-II) is essential for monitoring vehicle health and driver behavior.

How much is NexTraq?

When we reached out to NexTraq about a standard GPS tracking plan for a fleet of 20 vehicles, we were quoted prices of $80 per unit, plus $16.96 per vehicle per month for a one-year plan, or $17.95 per vehicle per month (with no upfront costs) for a three-year plan.

How do you use NexTraq?

NexTraq is a web based solution, which means there is no software to download. To login, go to http://go.nextraq.com. Enter your username and password in the text boxes, and click Log In. If you do not have a username and/or password, please contact NexTraq Customer Support, [email protected] or 855-358-6178.

How do I install a GPS tracker on my car?

How to Install a GPS Tracking Device in a Car or Truck?

  1. Locate the OBD port, usually under the vehicle steering wheel, dashboard, or around the gearbox.
  2. Insert the OBD device into the 16-pin port.
  3. Install the device’s app or software onto your mobile device.
  4. Turn on the vehicle’s engine to sync the GPS device with the app.

How do I connect my GPS to my car?

Connect the power cord to the GPS device at its power input and plug the other end into the cigarette lighter plug. Attach a patch cord to the audio output from the GPS device and attach the other end to the auxiliary input on your car’s stereo. Find an open frequency and the audio should come in.

How much does it cost to put a tracker on a car?

Getting your devices professionally installed is pretty affordable. It generally ranges from $50 – $125 per vehicle for standard GPS tracking. There may be additional costs for heavy equipment and cameras.

Where is the best place to put a GPS tracker on a car?

Things to remember

  1. Things to remember.
  2. When putting the device on the undercarriage of the car, place it near the edge so the antenna can still get satellite signal.
  3. And when you hide GPS tracker on a car, make sure you don’t place it near where the driver usually puts their GPS-equipped device like their cellular phone.

Is it worth putting a tracker to my car?

Having a tracking device installed in your car is one of the most reliable and efficient ways of protecting it from crime. Although they can be quite expensive, these devices will lower your insurance premiums and could save you a huge amount of hassle, in the long run, if your vehicle is stolen.

Where is the best place to put a tracker on a car?

There are serval places but we are listing 7 places which is the ideal location for placing tracker for car.

  1. Glove Box.
  2. Centre Console.
  3. The lower side of the rear window.
  4. Side storage in the trunk.
  5. Rear bumper.
  6. Door storage of the vehicle.
  7. Front bumper.
  8. Directly engine bay.

What is NexTraq?

NexTraq is a trusted partner throughout the entire relationship. NexTraq is a trusted partner throughout the entire relationship. Track trailers, generators, pumps and more. Satellite and cellular GPS asset tracking.

How long do NexTraq’s solar-powered asset tracking systems last?

Satellite and cellular GPS asset tracking. Power options include solar-rechargeable batteries—good for up to 10 years! Satellite and cellular GPS asset tracking. Power options include solar-rechargeable batteries—good for up to 10 years! NexTraq is more than just a provider of vehicle and asset tracking solutions.

How long do NexTraq’s batteries last?

Power options include solar-rechargeable batteries—good for up to 10 years! Satellite and cellular GPS asset tracking. Power options include solar-rechargeable batteries—good for up to 10 years! NexTraq is more than just a provider of vehicle and asset tracking solutions.

What is the NexTraq safety awareness and inspection offer?

The NexTraq Safety Awareness and Inspection offer is the essential way to get your fleet ready for the coming post-pandemic boom. Daily inspections, simplified.