Private Investigators

Nowadays, GPS technology is so common that most mobile devices already have it integrated into them. While people now use GPS for everyday tasks like finding directions or tracking valuables, private investigators use GPS technology to save lives and track people down. In this article, let’s recognize the importance of GPS trackers to this profession.

For today’s private investigators, GPS trackers are an invaluable asset when it comes to surveillance. Not only does it provide concrete evidence, GPS tracking devices are safe, efficient, and cost-effective. Though the private investigation industry has a longstanding history, with private investigation businesses existing since the 1800s, the global positioning system (GPS) has only been around since 1973 and was originally invented for the military. And now, GPS has revolutionized the way that PIs do business.

Private Investigators and Surveillance

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Private Investigators and Surveillance

Private investigators are typically employed as detectives or undercover agents to gather and collect information that is vital to their clients. Being a private investigator can be arduous and tiresome as long hours of surveillance work, research, and accumulating critical information can be exhausting.

One of the most crucial duties of private investigators is surveillance. It is bread and butter work for PIs working all kinds of different cases, from missing persons to insurance fraud, theft, and vandalism to determining if a parent is fit to have child custody and proving marital infidelity. It’s all about the close and detailed observation of a person, place, or thing to gather facts that can be used to build a case, whether this means watching a store that has been repeatedly burgled or watching a person who has an insurance claim in for a leg injury to see if they miraculously get up and start running around.

Surveillance often involves watching a person without them being aware to see where they go and what they are doing. Private investigators will then report findings back to the client. Private investigators learn some of the techniques of effective surveillance methods in criminal justice classes.

GPS in surveillance

GPS in Surveillance

In virtually every case, technology now plays a major role in getting the job done by enhancing a PI’s ability to gather and document useful information.

Ease

In years past, surveillance would have to take place in person with a private eye watching from a distance, perhaps taking pictures or videos. Today, GPS trackers allow investigators to handle the job without the personal intrusion of watching or following in person.

Safety

With society becoming fearful and more hostile, as evidenced by increasing gun violence, it’s no wonder that PIs are opting to surveil from the office with the help of GPS tracking devices. It gives private investigators the safety that they need, as well as the information that they were hired to obtain.

Time

Additionally, GPS devices give private investigators the ability to multitask and complete other tasks while still completing surveillance, therefore saving a lot of time. GPS devices can also be programmed to only activate and transmit a signal when at a targeted location.

Cost

Furthermore, GPS devices provide an economical alternative for surveillance. For example, in larger cities where traffic and other visible obstructions may be present, an individual hiring a private investigator may, in fact, need multiple investigators to be able to perform the surveillance. This would result in much higher fees than a daily or weekly rate for the monitoring of a GPS device.

Best GPS tracker for private investigators

Best GPS tracker for private investigators

Private investigators across the world have been successfully using GPS tracking systems to assist in investigative work related to locating a missing person, acquiring confidential information, observation and surveillance, and domestic/marital situations. Compiling accurate, credible, and relevant data has never been easier! What could be the best GPS tracker for private investigators?

“This is a pretty low cost option, under 200 USD, with 12 months of tracking built in. It’s pretty small and discreet,” Tim Santoni, a private investigator at Santoni Services, says. “For an entry point tracker, charge that sucker up, the interface is good, gives you all the necessary things you would need for an entry level tracker. I encourage you to check this out.”

Trackimo’s GPS trackers come with incredibly low monthly fees (free the first year, then $5/month afterward) and can provide a wealth of data and assistance for private investigators and their clients. Here are more powerful features packed within Trackimo’s GPS trackers.

  • Monitor multiple devices remotely from a single view on your phone, PC, or tab.
  • Get alerts once device exceeds preset speed.
  • Get alerts once device leaving geofence you set.
  • Get alerts once device starts moving.
  • Enable SOS alerts once SOS button pressed + 2 more preset alerts buttons.
  • Get app, email, and/or SMS alerts.
  • Track your car live, with 1-minute updates.
  • Enjoy long battery life. Battery lasts up to 1 month in battery save mode.
  • This could be the smallest and lightest tracker, at only 1.4 oz.
  • Manage and add up to 100 devices to one account!
  • Keep history for up to 5 years showing complete device path history.
  • Set a link to share by email of website and embed the device’s live path.
  • Trackimo’s GPS tracker is water resistant as it comes with a silicon cover.

Waterproof magnetic box and 3,500 mAh battery pack

Trackimo's waterproof magnetic box and 3500 mAh battery pack

Trackimo has a waterproof magnetic box that can house the Trackimo GPS tracking device. It comes with a battery pack of 3,500 mAh (replacing the built-in 600 mAh), which is basically 6 times the previous battery life (up to 21 days).

The box is highly durable, with a high-grade professionally-designed magnet made specifically to carry Trackimo’s GPS devices. If tracking once an hour or once a day is frequent enough, Trackimo has a special new software that can make the 3,500 mAh battery last up to 12 months! You can also set it accordingly for more frequent tracking during daytime and less frequent at night.

Simply remove the Trackimo battery cover and the 600 mAh, and then plug the 3,500 mAh battery into the tracker. The power pack must be placed on the magnet’s side. Charge the 3,500 mAh battery for 13 hours the first time. Place it in the waterproof box and snap the lock tightly. You should hear a strong click. When using the 3G universal tracker, there are settings that can change the tracking to once a day, extending the battery life for up to 6 to 12 months, depending on the ping rate and cell signal strength.

6,000 mAh power pack

Trackimo's 6000 mAh power pack

Trackimo’s regular power pack will normally stop charging the device once the internal battery is full and therefore will not last as long. However, a 6,000 mAh battery pack is also available, extending the GPS tracker’s life up to 20 more days. This battery pack is custom designed for Trackimo in order to provide continuous or up to seven times full battery charging—your choice.

 

 

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