That’s why I went for the spot, it doesn’t require a SIM card and the location is sent to me, so its good anywhere in the world.The Mtrack seems like a great product overcoming the problem of storing a stolen car in something that interferes with the GPS accuracy by having also having a radio transmitter in it.
I don't know if you would still get a mobile phone signal or any GPS reception inside of a shipping container though.
The price is around £160 plus a monthly subscription of around £15.
The radio transmitter coverage would only be useful if it were based in the UK though as they need to dispatch someone with their radio tracker tuned to their secret frequency
It can also be hard wired or battery, mine is hard wired, which also charges it's internal power in case the battery is disconnected.That’s why I went for the spot, it doesn’t require a SIM card and the location is sent to me, so its good anywhere in the world.
+There's different types of spot, there is spot which is an emergency locator, which is how I found out about the company after looking after a patient who flew his paraglider into the side of a mountain in India, his saved his life, and there are the spot trackers which actually let you track an asset. I gave the family my access details for the website so they can track me if I am off grid a bit. It seems up to surviving in a pretty hostile environment.Does spot help with the insurance side of things ? I thought it was more of a way to let folks at home know you are ok l.