Auto Alarm

Professional car thieves know the inner workings of the automobiles they target, and, as a result, they're familiar with the vulnerabilities of most auto alarms and security systems. With this knowledge, car thieves are often able to bypass even the most sophisticated auto alarms and steal the desired automobile. In these cases, the car alarm security device is rendered useless, leaving the car owner empty-handed.

Even the best auto alarm system falls short trying to consistently protect your vehicle from harm. At the same time, law enforcement can only do so much to keep our cars safe from unwanted intruders. LoJack provides a way to protect our cars and trucks, even in cases where car thieves are able to manipulate an anti-theft device or auto alarm system.

LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System

The LoJack Stolen Vehicle Search Recovery System continues to be effective when your auto alarm system cannot; after an auto theft takes place. The LoJack Tracking System installed on your vehicle can be used by police to track your car's location and recover it from the would-be thieves.

No other vehicle recovery unit or auto alarm system is used by law enforcement agencies across the country and around the world to recover stolen vehicles. In fact, LoJack actually supplies law enforcement authorities with mobile tracking computers that police use to recover the stolen cars.

When your car is reported stolen, a routine entry into the state computer system will match the car's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) with its unique LoJack Code. A small radio transceiver hidden on the car is automatically activated, emitting an inaudible signal. Local police can then follow the signal and track down your vehicle to recover it.

LoJack vs. Auto Alarm Systems

To find out more about LoJack's Vehicle Recovery System as a car anti-theft device, click here.

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