Track2 Ruptela -

At $95–130 USD (depending on quantity), it’s more expensive than basic 4G trackers ($40–70). The value is justified for fleets using CAN data, but overkill for simple “find my car” use.

The is a professional’s device. It doesn’t try to be a consumer gadget. If you need real vehicle data beyond just GPS coordinates – fuel consumption from CAN, analog fuel sender input, driver ID via iButton – and you have a competent installer, the Track2 will run for years without hiccups. track2 ruptela

Unlike many basic trackers, the Track2 can read via CAN bus (with vehicle-specific adapter). This is a game-changer for fleet maintenance. At $95–130 USD (depending on quantity), it’s more

✅ (10–200 vehicles) that need engine data and driver behavior ✅ System integrators building custom telematics solutions ✅ Companies migrating from Teltonika FMB series – drop-in replacement ✅ Vehicle rental companies requiring ignition-based billing and tamper alerts It doesn’t try to be a consumer gadget