yes true. My old bike came with a factory alarm - It was crap. It sounded like a truck backing up!! lol! so I figured no one would look at it. So I kept that one on for "Audio" notifications, and ran the RLINK one for tracking purposes.
I see RLINK has upgraded the software, and the system I have will use the new RIDE system. hmm.. could be worth holding on to the alarm now.. lol.. the new RIDE Modular system they are selling now doesnt have the RFID part of the system the RLINK does..
Guys,
Thank you for your interest in our products.
We have over a decade of experience in GPS tracking using the very latest equipment.
We offer low-cost units and high-end European manufactured devices –depending on the level of functionality and reliability required.
Here is some feedback to address some of the features you guys are seeking:
1. Geo Fencing
The battery stamina in motorcycles is rather poor. Therefore, our devices have substantial internal batteries combined with carefully designed, efficient electronics which consume very little power.
Geo Fencing is an invisible fence, which you may specify in a variety of ways, which provides alerts as Assets Enter &/or leave, or even travel near.
However, in order for Geo Fencing to work instantaneously, the Geofence location must be set in the hardware (tracker), and the GPS chipset must be running fulltime to monitor the Asset’s position at all times.
This would eat the battery in the tracker in 20 or so days if on full time.
The best way is to set the Geo Fence in our Server.
The Tracker periodically sends its position and the server checks this against GeoFences.
If the Geofence is breached, the server alerts the user rather than the tracker.
The downside is that a server needs maintenance and attracts a monthly fee.
We can provide SIMs as part of the bundle. So, you get the device, the server access (Mapping, reports, geofence etc) & the hardware.
We would need to charge a small fee for the hardware, coupled to a low monthly, all-inclusive fee.
It’s difficult to see this getting below $150 for hadware & $15 /month, however.
2. The ‘Wind’ frequency is indeed odd at 1700MHz.
Can you not but a Pay As You Go SIM and top-it-up periodically on and of the other networks?
3. We cannot offer our Pro device in the US currently as the networks do not support LBS (enCell GSM Triangulation) there.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us in order that we may work on a perfect motorcycle solution for members of your Forum and Clubs.
Kind regards,
Greg McGarry
boomerangtracker.com