A GPS tracker can provide several alarm-like security functions, such as movement alerts, ignition alerts, towing detection, geofence alerts, vibration alerts, and unauthorized-use notifications.
With the right setup, a GPS tracker can also support specific alarm scenarios, such as vehicle intrusion alerts, siren activation, and arming or disarming the protection mode through the entopizo tag.
This means that the system can recognize authorized use, detect suspicious activity, and trigger alerts or actions when the vehicle may be at risk.
However, a GPS tracker is not always a complete replacement for a dedicated vehicle alarm system. A traditional alarm is usually focused on immediate local protection, such as sirens, door sensors, shock sensors, and intrusion detection.
In many cases, a GPS tracker can significantly enhance vehicle security because it can notify you remotely, trigger smart alarm scenarios, and show the vehicle’s location if it moves.