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NeatLocator device enables car tracking via mobile
Jonathan Fernando
NeatLocator from NeatTrack allows you to track the location of your vehicle, and even tells you if its battery has run out
Published on Apr 29, 2009
NeatTrack’s new service, NeatLocator, enables users to locate and track their cars on the road through the internet, via either a mobile phone or a computer.
The system device sits in the vehicle itself and only requires the entry of a registration number or the driver’s name in order for the exact location to be displayed.
Other handy features of the system include a text message alert, that you'll receive should your car battery go flat or if it is towed away.
Plus it'll perform the very clever trick of actually immobilising the engine should a thief, or your teenage offspring, take a shine to your motor.
Simply hook the device to your starter circuit and once the immobilisation has been triggered the car will remain turned off, no matter how many times someone attempts to start it up.
The NeatLocator is an ideal system for vehicle fleet managers who like to keep on top of all of their business vehicles.
It currently employs a pay-as-you-use format, so £25 will allow you 4,000 tracks, with the device itself costing around £249 RRP.


