5. Tracking Vehicles
Connect your Tracker to a USB power source
that switches on and off with the engine,
so that your "Power On / Off" events
match the start and finish of every trip.
You will also receive "Milestone" events
at regular mileage intervals of your choosing.
And you can request "On-Demand" locations
at any time, even while the vehicle is powered off.
Make sure you place your Tracker in a position where no metallic objects
can shield it from the GPS signal (i.e. in certain areas underneath the dashboard of a car).
6. Tracking Things
If you'd rather track a thing,
like a backpack for example,
charge the Tracker and then place it
securely inside your thing.
The battery will last several days,
during which you can request locations
directly from the ThereYet App.
Just keep in mind that GPS positioning
will only work reliably outdoors.
If your thing is indoors, you will mostly get
approximate locations based on the cellular network.