Antitheft or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Lojack
So, after posting both here & to the BMWCSregistry mailing list, i've gathered a collection of the responses to my post re: Lojack alternatives. except where noted, usual disclaimers apply. these are listed in the order in which i received them from the BMWCSregistry mailing list.
1) roger b. recommends the millenium plus GPS locator. $595, with a $17/month recurring fee. seems to be the most feature-rich of all the units out there. if we show enough interest, roger may become a distributor for these units. from roger's reply:
"The unit is easily installed, can be monitored from your PC with live satelite view of your vehicle. Unlike Lojack, you do not have to contact the police to locate your car. You can actually tell them wher it is. It also can be set to put an electronic "fence" on your vehicle so it can not run outside specific a preset boundary. It can remotely disable your vehicle and lock and unlock it also. It can tell you the higest speed the car has been driven (great for parents of teenageers). Works worldwide."
more info can be had here:
[u][url]http://mplusgps.com/sub_main.php?selection=compare[/u][/url]
2) daniel b., based on his own positive experience with the device, recommends the model 7100 from landairsea:
[u][url]http://landairsea.com/products/7100.html[/u][/url]
also not cheap -- $595, but no monthly fees. you can set the unit to update you as to its location at regular intervals (although these "pings" do cost $0.25/each). unit also has a remote vehicle disabling feature.
3) james r. provided good empirical evidence -- based on his friend's experience -- as to why lojack still rules this market, despite its obsolete technology. for more info on lojack:
[u][url]http://lojack.com/[/u][/url]
to those who posted replies to the E9 board, forgive me for excluding them here -- they were lost when the board changed to its new format.
if you have any further info/feedback/questions about any of these systems, please post here.
-Adam
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So, after posting both here & to the BMWCSregistry mailing list, i've gathered a collection of the responses to my post re: Lojack alternatives. except where noted, usual disclaimers apply. these are listed in the order in which i received them from the BMWCSregistry mailing list.
1) roger b. recommends the millenium plus GPS locator. $595, with a $17/month recurring fee. seems to be the most feature-rich of all the units out there. if we show enough interest, roger may become a distributor for these units. from roger's reply:
"The unit is easily installed, can be monitored from your PC with live satelite view of your vehicle. Unlike Lojack, you do not have to contact the police to locate your car. You can actually tell them wher it is. It also can be set to put an electronic "fence" on your vehicle so it can not run outside specific a preset boundary. It can remotely disable your vehicle and lock and unlock it also. It can tell you the higest speed the car has been driven (great for parents of teenageers). Works worldwide."
more info can be had here:
[u][url]http://mplusgps.com/sub_main.php?selection=compare[/u][/url]
2) daniel b., based on his own positive experience with the device, recommends the model 7100 from landairsea:
[u][url]http://landairsea.com/products/7100.html[/u][/url]
also not cheap -- $595, but no monthly fees. you can set the unit to update you as to its location at regular intervals (although these "pings" do cost $0.25/each). unit also has a remote vehicle disabling feature.
3) james r. provided good empirical evidence -- based on his friend's experience -- as to why lojack still rules this market, despite its obsolete technology. for more info on lojack:
[u][url]http://lojack.com/[/u][/url]
to those who posted replies to the E9 board, forgive me for excluding them here -- they were lost when the board changed to its new format.
if you have any further info/feedback/questions about any of these systems, please post here.
-Adam
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