Most cars that have a GPS system also include a recovery functionality, but scooters usually don’t have that option. That is when BlackLine GPS joins the security market and introduces Seeker - a small device with tracking + recovery features that is easy to install.

Its size is pretty small - larger than a car remote key - and its usefulness is pretty big since it can monitor a security perimeter set by the owner. Whenever the vehicle passes that perimeter, an email or SMS is sent to the owner notifying him about the current situation. On the other hand, if you only want to monitor the location of the vehicle in real time, you can do so at the BlackLine website.

Seeker requires only a two-wire power connection and is compatible with both 12VDC and 24VDC power systems.

Other good features provided by Seeker include reporting the battery level, and an automatic change to the internal battery if the power supply gets disconnected.

The Seeker device costs $350, but you have to spend more on the tracking service: $20 per month or $200 per year.

Seeker