Best trailer GPS tracker. Kids GPS tracker watch. Cheap to buy and cheap service. You may not get all the bells and whistles as that one, but then again...all you need is to know where your trailer is at.
I don't know how that track device would work inside your toolbox, it's shielded from all outside / inside signals fairly well when that lid is closed, it's a "Faraday Cage".
Great explanation, Your really helpful! Your the kinda guy that could wire it up AND keep it on a battery. BRILLIANT! You should do a video of wiring it up. How to go from 12V to USB cable?
Josh, can you track multiple items (trailers) from one account with the tracki device? Or will you have to pay for each tracking device and have a service fee for each device?
Yes, you have to pay for each device and then a monthly fee for each as they take up cell service to communicate to the satellite. One account, as many devices as you want but you have to pay for each.
I’ve been trying to find that Facebook group.. I do landscape in Memphis around 40 clients while going to school, Saved and bought a dump trailer and an older f350.. I will be adding rentals and junk removal.. I like to be in your group to learn more.. I don’t know the name.. can someone please tell me
Just over $16 a monthly fee adds up over time. I'm shocked the tracker works being inside a steel box like that. If only you could hardwire Milwaukee TICK BTM-1. If anyone with the app installed gets within 30 feet of it, it will track it and send you a notice.
It's not for cheapskates, it's for those wishing to keep track of their tools, toys whatever. It's insurance not a fee per say. I'll admit, I'm too cheap.
Dylan, gotta pay per unit. Would be nice if they gave some sort of package deal for 5 or 10 units. Maybe when I get to that point I will reach out and see what they can do!
60-second question: In your experience so far, what is the average weight for a typical haul of household trash from a customer? (My transfer station charges $75 per ton here in SW Oregon and I'm trying to see if this business is going to be cost-effective here) Thanks.
Great question, I will answer it here and possibly make a video on it soon. Most residential hauls are going to be right at 1 ton, give or take a couple hundred pounds. Thats what I have seen, very hard for a residential customer to go 2 tons or over, thats usually just construction debris and definitely shingles.
GPS signals are accurate to XX feet. Cloud cover, tree canopy, the steel of your box lid...all cause degradation of the signal, but not always uniformly. Accuracy will vary for no readily apparent reason from 10 feet, to 50 feet, to 13 feet, etc. When that happens, it may rethink where it thinks your trailer is in that radius...the relocation is what's causing it to tell you that your trailer is moving. I was looking at Tracki last week, but didn't pull the trigger. Can you do another video and review in a couple months and let us know if you still like it?
You are correct, partly imo lol. So everytime I get notification that it is moving, I believe it is actually being loaded at that time. If they put a big load, it does rock the trailer. I am not 100% sure on this and you also might be right on this point. However, the GPS does use bluetooth when in range to "pinpoint" it's location when you are in range. So far so good imo. It's simple and does its job. But absolutely!
I am 100% sure that you are getting the notification from the trailer rocking a little bit when things are dumped into it, i just got my tracki and found it to be an extremely good thing. I don't mind getting the notification, im glad tracki is that good
@@AmericanAFDumpsters - Hi. So it'll only work if it has a bluetooth connection? Where is it going to get that connection if you're not there with your phone? Thanks.
As usual go on their website and look it up for yourself. 😂 I’m not a paid endorser, just making a review. If you want specific details, take the 5 seconds it took you to leave a comment to actually do your own research! 🤯🤯🤯👋🏼
You can see payment options when he logged into the Tracki website and selected a payment option. $19.95/monthly, $99.60/6 months, $167.40/12 months, $239.40/24 months. Of course, the cheaper "cost per month" requires prepay.
"Supposed to"? Says who? It's a planetary satellite network designed for tracking. Might be a bit of a problem if an eighth of an inch of material "broke" it.
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Cant professional theifs just use a device that picks up the single.telling them car has a tracker...or even better a device blocker that prevents tracker from locating satelite..