
Car Tracking Device
The most effective and consistently successful method of car theft prevention is the use of a car tracking device. Anti-theft security devices and car alarms can provide helpful layers of protection against car theft. Still, they do not provide a foolproof solution.
Even the most sophisticated alarm systems and security device can be bypassed by knowledgeable car thieves. This leaves your vehicle completely vulnerable to attack. A car tracking device, hidden where thieves can't find it, can track the location of your vehicle, and lead to a quick recovery.
A car tracking device provides anti-theft protection at all times. Even after a theft occurs, police can use the car tracking device to track the location of the vehicle, and recover it for you.
The LoJack Vehicle Recovery System is the only car tracking device used directly by law enforcement. When you report your vehicle stolen, a routine entry in the state crime database will find a match between your vehicle's VIN number, and its unique LoJack code. This automatically triggers the car tracking device hidden on your car or truck. The car tracking device then begins to emit an inaudible signal which police can track to the vehicle's location.
LoJack: The Standard in Car Tracking Devices
What makes LoJack the best car tracking device?
- LoJack is the only car tracking device used by local and state law enforcement agencies. When you report your theft to local police, LoJack's unique code is automatically matched against the car's VIN number. Immediately, the car tracking device is activated, emitting the radio signal which police use to quickly locate and recover your automobile.
- LoJack's car tracking device emits a signal which can be tracked through concrete walls, ceilings, and other barriers (such as underground parking garages. Other services use a satellite system, requiring an unobstructed line-of sight between orbiting GPS satellites and the car tracking device.
- LoJack's car tracking device is hidden within a vehicle where thieves can't even find it. Not even the car owner knows where it is. Other car tracking device services rely on a short, visible antenna that can easily be broken off by a car thief.

