Oct 15 2008

Scionverate

We have 3 separate GPS tracking devices installed on our GPS Insight Scion. I just happened to look at the GPS Insight office on the map and thought I would share the screenshot:

3 tracking devices in our GPS Insight Scion

It shows all 3 stopped for 7 hours, 22 (23) minutes at “GPSI- New” (our new office), and the dashboard shows them all parked within a few feet of each other (one’s actually installed in the back of the car & the other are in the front).

3 tracking devices in our GPS Insight Scion

Each unit has its own strengths — one does diagnostics which lets us know engine issues (there better not be any, it’s only got 2,600 miles on it…) and MPG, like in this 30 day MPG report I just ran (which took .16 seconds to run):

GPS Insight Scion MPG report

One is less expensive and capable of 30 second updates and one switch (panic alarm, door contact, concrete pump, etc.).

The other product allows for bluetooth internet, up to 20 switches and sensors, and 5 second updates (but it gets expensive at that rate).

Anyway, they all live together in harmony in our Scion, suited to their own particular requirements.

GPS Insight Scion tracked with 3 different units

And they all alert the same whenever someone takes the Scion out of the office, speeds in it, or drives it at night or on weekends:

Running a Scion Geofence Alert Report

Yields:

GPS Scion Alerts

Since we only installed the SCION Q4 today, it didn’t alert other than “appearing” in the GPSI – New landmark at 15:46:57 today.

These alerts let me know whenever someone is taking the Scion to head to a customer, an install, lunch, etc. They are the same alerts our customers use for any number of business reasons, and are extremely useful.

Let us know your business requirements, and we’ll be happy to help you meet them using the most suitable version of our product.

Thanks,

Rob.

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