Many car users are very distressed about the power consumption of the 4G tracker. They are thinking about how to extend the standby time of the 4G car gps tracker?
Current 4g car gps trackers are divided into two categories: wired 4G trackers and wireless 4G trackers. Generally, the wired ones are connected to the vehicle power supply, and they work 24 hours a day, so there is no problem of extending the standby time. If you want the wireless 4G locator to achieve ultra-long standby, it is important to select the working mode of the 4G locator reasonably first.
Wireless default mode: locate once a day, or set once a week; or once a month, which is naturally the best choice for long standby. In this mode, the 4G locator will only start working at the set time, and the 4G locator will After the data is automatically uploaded according to the time set by the user, the 4G tracker will enter the smart standby mode again and continue to save power. Until the next time the data is uploaded. The scheduled upload mode is also a more power-saving mode.
When the vehicle is stolen, the user can turn on the tracking mode to quickly chase the car. At this time, the 4g car gps tracker will always upload location information to help the user recover the vehicle. Of course, the real-time positioning mode is also the most power-consuming mode, and is generally only turned on when the vehicle needs to be recovered.
Users can set 4g car gps tracker related modes according to their actual needs, and a reasonable choice will enable the 4g car gps tracker to achieve long standby.