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MOTOsafety OBD GPS Car Tracker, Hidden Vehicle Tracker and Monitoring System with Real Time Location GPS Reports, For Auto, Adults, Fleet, Parents, Teen, Elderly, 4G with Phone App

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Features

  • - USA, CANADA, & MEXICO COMPATIBLE Our GPS vehicle tracker currently works in the United States and internationally in North America, so you know exactly where your assets are at between 3 countries.
  • - LOW MONTHLY COST $25/month for cellular network that transports your data wirelessly, no activation or cancelation fees
  • - NO BATTERIES REQUIRED - Reliable GPS tracking with no surprise loss in power by running off your vehicle's power.
  • - NO HIDDEN FEES - (Device cost + $25 monthly service fee). No activation fees. No cancellation fees. No upgrade fees.
  • - FAMILY FOCUS - The only GPS tracker on the market that is developed with input from driving instructors and law enforcement to focus on teen safety to encourage open and honest conversation at home.

Brand: MOTOsafety


Special Feature: Harsh Braking Monitoring, Rapid Acceleration Detection, Speeding Monitoring


Color: OBD Tracker


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Wireless_cellular


Supported Application: GPS


Product Dimensions: 1 x 1.75 x 2.1 inches


Item Weight: 2.08 ounces


Item model number: MPVAS1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: IOS, Android


Wireless communication technologies: 4G


Connectivity technologies: Wireless, Wireless_cellular


Special features: Harsh Braking Monitoring, Rapid Acceleration Detection, Speeding Monitoring


Other display features: Wireless


Color: OBD Tracker


Whats in the box: MOTOsafey GPS Tracker & Teen Driver Coach, Free Mobile App, & Quick Start Guide


Manufacturer: MOTOsafety


Date First Available: January 5, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Verify Before You Ground Your Teen!
I am one of 'those' moms; one who worries about everything. Needless to say, I needed some added assurance when my son started to drive. We've had it for about 2 months now. It was easy to install and it does provide you a daily/monthly report, letting you know how your driver is doing. It does not conceal well- under the dash- if that is what you want to do. It is obvious. The issue that I have with this is it does not always correctly capture the road my son is on and will 'ding' him for speeding violations. For example, he drives every day to/from school. The secondary road is 8 miles long, 55mph, with a few side roads branching off. When he gets to a certain spot, this gps system automatically either picks up the speed limit on the other road or thinks he's on that road. When it picks up the 45mph speed sign for the other road, and sees my son is driving 55mph like he should be, it codes him as 'speeding'. My husband drove my son's truck to get a front end alignment. He drove down the interstate at 60mph in a 60mph zone. The gps system pinged him on a 45mph frontage road and 'pinged' him for speeding. The only thing that I absolutely do not like about this is it is NOT real-time. It updates every 1-2 minutes. I like what it offers and think it does pretty much what it is designed to do. However, I strongly caution you to verify before you punish a teen or an employee for a violation. If you are ever tracking a vehicle, say for theft, know that your vehicle could be potentially 'pinging' off of a neighboring street/road. Hope this helps you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Tracking device does not work with W211 model Mercedes Benz (2002-2009 models)
This is more of a public notification rather than a personal review. The software and system itself I am sure works very well and when we first got the device set up we were very pleased with it. We purchased this device for our daughter to put into her car so we could track her for safety, receive a discount on our car insurance, and to ensure that she was properly servicing the vehicle as she was supposed to do. Her car is a 2007 Mercedes Benz E500. When we first connected the device it did not track. We went through the process to contact customer support. It took a couple of days to get a customer support agent on chat but they were able to resolve the issue within 30 min by sending a reset to the device. From there it tracked the car fine, with the sole exception of the fuel which it couldn't pick up from the OBD port. However, 2 1/2 weeks later while I was with my daughter in the car, thankfully, the car started going haywire. The cooling fan went to full speed, even though the car wasn't overheating, the headlights and taillights came on and wouldn't shut off, the transmission wouldn't lock out and was staying in gear, the SRS system, EPS system and brakes all threw failure alerts and the infotainment system stopped functioning. We had the car towed to a Mercedes service center and they quickly diagnosed the issue as being the tracker sending signals to the cars ECM. The technician even brought me in and showed me this by connecting the tracker which caused the car to immediately flip out then unplug it and the issues immediately stopped. However, due to the signals the tracker had sent to the ECM, the dealership had to reset the module and the infotainment system to get them to clear the errors and to function again. That cost $275.00 plus the tow bill. We contacted customer support and like before it took a few days to get them to respond. After we did, they said it could be fixed by having a reset sent to the tracker. They asked us to plug it back into the car but not to turn the car on. We did so and immediately it began sending signals to the car and the exact same issues started happening without the keys in the ignition. They went through 4 attempts to reset the system and each time the issues would stop during the devices reboot then they would come back on with additional problems. Some issues that surfaced during their testing of the device included the car attempting to start without the key in the ignition, the hazard lights coming on, the interior lights flashing, the dashboard display coming on and misreading temperature and fuel levels as well as the cars self leveling system freaking out and the air compressor pumping the shocks to the max. After 25 minutes of this going on and the support team just telling me that it would take a little longer since the device kept reverting back to its prior update, I finally disconnected the device before more damage was done to the car. I had the subscription cancelled and we are returning the device. Additionally, the car is once again back at the dealership to have the signals erased on the ECM to clear the error messages that the device caused. Although this device may work well with some cars, at least with the heavily tech based Mercedes I would not apply this device to the car as it is not a compatible device. MotoSafety support concluded this and suggested we rather purchase the hard wired version for the car but we refused to consider that option. Personally speaking, I am leery on a device that has that kind of power to affect so many critical items. The purpose of the tracker in the car is to keep my child safe. If the device has the capacity to disable the braking system, restraint system, shut down the transmission, and potentially cause ignition failure among other things, then it does the exact opposite of what we wanted it to do and puts a novice driver at a much higher risk of having a serious accident. Again, the device may work well with other car models and some users may never experience what we did and I truly hope that is the case. We will continue to look for a viable tracking system for her car to keep her safe behind the wheel but it unfortunately won't be this device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2019 by Justin DeWitt

  • Peace of Mind, monthly charge is too expensive.
I bought this for my sons car as he just started driving. It works pretty good. The GPS will drill down to a few feet from where the car is. Don’t get it confused with cellular tracking devices as these devices track to large area and cannot pinpoint like GPS. One of the things I did was setup four different perimeters or geo fences to places my son goes to. For example, I put a perimeter around my house. When he drives out of the driveway I get a text and notification from the app immediately and it hasn’t missed a beat. I added my wife’s phone so she gets them too. So, In case he decided to take a spin at 3 am we’ll know about it. Hasn’t happened yet 🙂. I also put one around our church as he goes there a lot to volunteer and visit friends. So, we know when he comes and goes, and when he arrives or leaves church. He also works at the mall, so I put a geo fence around the mall, which notifies us when he arrives and when he leaves. That notification is reassuring because we can rest assure he’s where he is suppose to be. If I get busy and don’t get the ding that he arrives his work, I’ll check to see why he’s not there yet. Usually, he stopped to get a soda or coffee ☕️ on his way. I like that it reports his speed, when he has hit the brakes really hard, which worries me, and shows how much gas he has. He told me that the engine light came on for an oil change but nothing shows in the app. Couple things I saw that I wasn’t sure about, my son was doing 70 mph in a 55 mile zone and it gave him an A + rating on one of his drives/trips. On my laptop I saw where I can go in and set the speed limits for various routes. I really don’t want to do that! I just don’t have that kind of time. Why can’t they link the system with Waze or Google Maps? Those apps know the speed limit pretty well. The other thing that I will say is I think the monthly cost is just too high. Basically $20 a month which is $240 a year. I’ll probably give this six months and cancel. If it was only $10 a month I’d probably keep it for several years. My main concern is to evaluate my son’s driving ability and responsibility level when dad and mom aren’t with him and nobody is watching. So far I found that he’s very honest when telling us he is going places. I also found that if he’s not careful he’ll lose his driving privileges for speeding. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2018 by Julian S Adkins JR

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