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Car Truck Vehicle Gps Realtime Tracker Mini Tracking Device on 2040-parts.com

US $46.00
Location:

中国, China

中国, China
Condition:New

Features:

Positioning accuracy, security and strong.
To achieve fast positioning, alarm powerfully.
Directly insert into the vehicle OBD interface to work, simple and quick, will not damage the car circuit.

Specification:

Color: Black
Weight: 103g
Material: Plastic+metal
Fit for: Most kinds of cars
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 Quad band
GPRS: Class12,TCP/IP
Working Voltage: 9-50DC
WorKing Current:=22mA(12V DC)
WorKing Current:=12mA(24V DC)
Gos Locating Time:
Cold Start = 38s (Opeen sky)
Warm Start = 32s
Hot Start = 2s(open sky)
GPS Precision: 10m(2D RM)
Working Humidity: 20%-80%RH
Size: GPS 7.5cm*5cm*2.5cm ,slot 1.8cm*2.7cm

Note:

If you want to get the user manual, please
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Package Included:

1 X Tracking Device.
1 X Slot

1 X Instruction
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