Thursday 21 November 2019

The Big Difference Between GPS Tracking and GPS Security


GPS has become a part of our everyday life. GPS systems are included in smartphones, automobile navigation systems, and many other consumer devices. Still, people have a lot of misconceptions around GPS. There are a lot of myths and wrong theories that people trade as facts, but don’t worry we are here to set the record straight.


The use of GPS for Tracking Purposes

This is the original, so it’s a lot simpler and straightforward. GPS is an abbreviation for Global Positioning System. This basically means that it is a navigation device that is used to check the location of an individual or a vehicle. The device is a simple one and can be found in phones as well, but the major difference between this and the ones used for security is that they are built to go on for longer periods of time and be accurate at all times.

The use of GPS for Security Purposes

The next step in the evolution of GPS Tracking is the use of GPS for security purposes; mainly to monitor the movements of family/friends/pets, vehicles, and assets. To support the devices, there are software’s and apps that come loaded with features such as real-time tracking, route history, geofence zones and even AI which allow users to provide personal safety measures for family members and enhance vehicle security.

This simple solution helps a lot of concerned parents and family members breathe easy. By employing the services of personal locators, they keep an eye on their loved ones and make sure that no matter where they are and at whatever time, they are safe. The ability to track the location of a person in real-time and receive instant notifications make personal tracking devices one of the best safety systems on the market.

On the other hand, businesses and fleet owners use this to extract data provided by GPS and telematics devices to reduce operational costs and enforce better driving habits. It’s not just cost-effective but ensures that the organization runs efficiently as well. And it always helps to let the customers and stakeholders know that the fleet is in good hands.

Now that we’ve told you the difference of the both in complete detail, we do hope that if you ever need a GPS Security Device, you’ll know what it is and you will make an informed decision.


Thursday 7 November 2019

Carpool your way through the Odd-Even rule

After the alarming condition of the national capital because of smog the last few days, the third edition of odd-even has started. Brought to force in 2016, the odd-even method is a system where vehicle registration numbers will decide which cars get to be on the road on which day. The rule has been implemented in light of Delhi’s severe Air Quality Index, or AQI, which has reached an alarming level and has become a public health hazard. While the government is implementing the odd-even rule, there are other ways through which you can help keep your health in check, while also making sure you reach your work or home conveniently.


The best way to do this, and also an age-old method which somehow hasn’t caught-on, is Carpooling. Talk to your colleagues, find the ones who travel on a particular route and then decide who will bring their car when. It’s convenient, conserves nature and also saves your fuel and hassles of driving in traffic. You can make your drives and pooling even better by using the Letstrack app. Tell your fellow poolers to download the app and then you can track them, checking how far they are and how long they might take. Through the app’s inbuilt chat option, you can message seamlessly to all of them too, staying connected on the go. 

If you live in the outskirts or some ways away from your colleagues, Letstrack App has a radar view as well. Through this you can see everyone around you who’s using Letstrack and converse with them regarding the carpool arrangement. This is probably the most beneficial arrangement that you can make, where you can address a multitude of problems. So come on, start Letstracking and carpooling for nature and your health.

Source: https://www.letstrack.in/carpool-your-way-through-the-odd-even-rule?Blogid=161