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GPS TRACKERS FOR EVERY NEED
GPS Trackers for teen
BrickHouse Security offers a wide array of car tracking devices specifically for parental use. These GPS devices can be used to allow parents to track a teen driver and monitor their use of the family vehicle. Vehicle tracking devices, especially real-time GPS trackers, allow parents to have complete access to their teenagers' whereabouts for a small monthly fee. GPS trackers can keep teenagers safer by helping parents determine whether they are acting responsibly and staying safe on the road. GPS loggers can be used without monthly fees for parents to review their teenage driver's activity after the fact, while real-time GPS car trackers allow a level of monitoring parents have never been able to achieve before. This provides peace of mind, especially for parents of new and inexperienced teenage drivers.
The BrickHouse Security exclusive GPS platform offers you live location updates to your smartphone, tablet, or PC, as well as text notifications for certain customizable activities, such as excessive speeding or traveling beyond preset geofences. This is a great way for parents to track whether their teen is leaving town, leaving school, or going where they said they were going to go. These options arm parents with the knowledge of their children's responsibility and can help build trust as the teen is asserting themselves in hopes of more independence. GPS trackers can be great learning tools for parents to encourage safe driving habits in their teen drivers.
Parents have the power in their hands with GPS tracking, allowing them a secret window to watch how their teen driver behaves when no one is around to watch. A GPS tracker can provide parents with insight about their child's driving habits, from speeding to harsh breaking, as well as their whereabouts. Use geofences to keep track of when your child leaves school or home and when they arrive at their destination. Alerts allow parents to be notified immediately in the event of something unusual like driving after curfew, speeding, traveling to a place where they shouldn't be, and more. No matter how you choose to configure your platform and monitor your teen driver, our platform is entirely customizable to help you gather the exact data you want to see, depending on your own teenager's lifestyle and habits.
We invite you to visit our GPS learning center which has been specially curated with helpful articles that answer the GPS tracking questions our customer support team is most often asked. You can use our robust knowledge base to get more information about choosing the right GPS tracker for your needs, making sense of how to discuss GPS tracking with your teenage driver, striking a balance between establishing independence and monitoring, keeping your teen driver safe, and more. You can also use our help site or contact our team directly with your questions if you need one-on-one guidance to install your GPS device, troubleshoot issues with your device or the platform, or customize alerts and reports. At BrickHouse Security, we're committed to educating our customers to ensure that they are able to be successful with their GPS tracking applications.
Benefits of Using a GPS Tracker for Teens
Using a GPS tracker for teens offers numerous advantages for both parents and teenagers. One of the primary benefits is that it allows parents to stay informed about their teen’s location, driving habits, and overall safety. With a GPS tracker, parents can monitor their teen’s whereabouts in real-time, receive alerts for excessive speeding or harsh braking, and even set geofences to ensure their teen stays within designated areas. This constant flow of information provides peace of mind for parents and helps them teach their teen drivers safe driving habits.
Moreover, GPS trackers can help teens develop a sense of responsibility and accountability. Knowing that their driving habits are being monitored, teens may be more likely to follow safe driving practices and avoid reckless behavior. This can lead to better driving habits over time. Additionally, GPS trackers can be invaluable in case of an emergency, such as a car accident or a medical issue, by providing parents with real-time location information and allowing them to respond quickly. Overall, GPS trackers are a powerful tool to enhance the safety and responsibility of teen drivers.
Choosing the Right GPS Device
Choosing the right GPS device for your teen can be overwhelming, given the numerous options available in the market. However, there are several factors to consider when selecting a GPS device. First and foremost, consider the device’s accuracy and reliability. Look for a device that provides real-time location updates and has a high level of accuracy to ensure you always know where your teen is.
Another important factor is the device’s battery life. Opt for a device with an extended battery life, such as the “Slap and Track” GPS Tracker, which can last up to 140 days. This ensures that the device remains functional for long periods without frequent recharging. Additionally, consider the device’s durability and waterproofing. A waterproof magnetic case can protect the GPS tracker from the elements, ensuring it continues to function in various conditions.
It’s also essential to consider the device’s features and functionality. Look for a device that provides real-time alerts for activities like excessive speeding or harsh braking and allows you to set geofences. Some devices also offer additional features, such as SOS buttons for emergencies and low battery alerts to keep you informed about the device’s status. By considering these factors, you can choose a GPS tracker that best meets your needs and ensures the safety of your teen driver.
How GPS Trackers Work
GPS trackers work by using a combination of GPS, cellular, and Wi-Fi technology to provide real-time location information. The device is typically installed in the vehicle and uses GPS signals to determine its location. This location information is then transmitted to a server, which can be accessed by parents through a mobile app or website, allowing them to monitor their teen’s location and driving habits.
Some GPS trackers also use cellular technology to provide real-time location updates, even in areas with limited GPS coverage. This ensures that you can always stay informed about your teen’s whereabouts, regardless of their location. Additionally, some devices use Wi-Fi technology to provide location information when the vehicle is stationary, offering a comprehensive tracking solution.
GPS trackers can also be used to monitor driving habits, such as speeding, harsh braking, and acceleration. Some devices can even provide detailed reports of driving activity, allowing parents to identify areas for improvement and guide their teens towards safer driving practices. By understanding how GPS trackers work, you can make the most of these devices to ensure the safety and responsibility of your teen driver.
FAQs
How does a GPS tracker help in emergency situations?
Many GPS trackers come equipped with features like an SOS button, which allows teens to send an alert to parents or emergency services if they're in trouble. In addition, GPS tracking can help locate a vehicle immediately if your teen is involved in an accident or breaks down in an unfamiliar area.
Can I track multiple teen drivers or vehicles with one account?
Yes, many GPS platforms allow you to monitor multiple devices under a single account. This is especially helpful for families with more than one teenage driver or vehicle. You can view the location and activity of each driver on a single app or dashboard.
Are there GPS trackers specifically designed for temporary or covert use?
Yes, some GPS trackers, like those with waterproof magnetic cases, can be quickly attached to a vehicle without permanent installation. These devices are ideal for temporary use, such as monitoring your teen's driving habits over a trial period.
What happens if the GPS tracker loses signal?
Most GPS trackers are designed to work seamlessly even in areas with poor signal. If a device loses GPS connectivity (e.g., in a tunnel), it will often rely on cellular towers or Wi-Fi networks to estimate the location. Once the GPS signal is restored, the device updates the location in real-time.
Can I receive updates about my teen’s location while driving internationally?
Some GPS trackers offer worldwide coverage by using global SIM cards. If your teen will be driving outside the U.S., check whether the device you choose supports international tracking and whether additional fees apply for global usage.
What are geofences, and how do they work for teen drivers?
A geofence is a virtual boundary you can set on the GPS app or platform. For example, you could set a geofence around your home, your teen’s school, or other safe zones. The GPS tracker sends an alert whenever the vehicle enters or leaves the designated area, helping you ensure your teen is staying within approved locations.
Can a GPS tracker help with insurance discounts for teen drivers?
Yes, some insurance companies offer discounts to families who use GPS trackers to monitor driving behavior. By improving driving habits through GPS monitoring, you may be able to demonstrate that your teen is a safer driver, leading to potential savings on car insurance premiums.
How can I customize alerts to suit my teen's driving routine?
GPS tracking apps allow you to customize a variety of alerts to fit your family’s specific needs. For instance, you can set notifications for:
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Exceeding a certain speed limit.
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Driving outside curfew hours.
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Entering or leaving specific areas.
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Harsh braking or rapid acceleration.
These alerts can be sent to your phone, tablet, or email, keeping you informed without having to constantly check the app.
What if my teen turns off or disables the GPS tracker?
Many GPS trackers are designed to alert parents if the device is tampered with or removed. Additionally, hardwired devices (installed directly into the vehicle) are much harder for teens to disable compared to battery-powered ones. Choosing the right type of tracker can help mitigate this concern.
Are GPS trackers suitable for teens with special needs?
Absolutely. GPS trackers can be especially beneficial for teens with special needs or medical conditions. Features like real-time location updates, SOS buttons, and geofencing provide parents with extra assurance and allow for quick response times in case of emergencies.
Can I use the same GPS tracker as a teen driver grows older?
Yes, many GPS trackers are flexible enough to grow with your teen. For instance, as your teen gains more driving experience, you might choose to reduce notifications or adjust geofencing rules. Additionally, GPS trackers can be repurposed later for tracking other vehicles or even for adult drivers.
Are there specific GPS trackers for monitoring driving routes to school or work?
Yes, some GPS trackers come with route history features that allow you to review where your teen has been, including stops made along the way. This can be helpful for ensuring they are taking the safest or most direct route to school, work, or extracurricular activities.
How durable are GPS trackers in extreme weather conditions?
Durability depends on the model. Many GPS trackers come with waterproof magnetic cases to protect them from rain, snow, or dirt. If you live in an area with extreme weather, look for a device specifically designed for rugged use.
How do I discuss GPS tracking with my teen without making them feel mistrusted?
Transparency is key. Explain to your teen that the purpose of the GPS tracker is to keep them safe and provide guidance as they gain driving experience. Framing it as a tool for safety and trust-building, rather than punishment or surveillance, helps foster open communication.
Do I need professional help to install a GPS tracker?
Not necessarily. Many GPS trackers are easy to install, with plug-and-play options like OBD-II devices that simply plug into the car's diagnostic port. For more permanent solutions, such as hardwired trackers, professional installation may be recommended, but it’s typically a quick and straightforward process.