Auto Alarm System

As quickly as technological advances upgrade the effectiveness of our auto alarm systems, professional car thieves are discovering ways to disable them. For some, manipulating auto alarm systems is a full-time job, and at the same time a source of unease for car owners. The persistence of car thieves has turned auto theft into a billion-dollar industry. Every 25.5 seconds, another vehicle is stolen, despite the efforts to safeguard our vehicles with an auto alarm system or anti-theft device.

The LoJack Vehicle Recovery System

The LoJack Vehicle Recovery System steps in where auto alarm systems cannot – after a car theft occurs. When your vehicle is reported stolen, a routine entry into the state crime database will find a match between the car's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), and its unique LoJack Code. This automatically triggers the LoJack System hidden on your car. The Vehicle Recovery System's small radio transceiver then begins to emit an inaudible signal that law enforcement uses to track the stolen vehicle's location. The police can then track down the vehicle for a quick recovery.

LoJack vs. Auto Alarm System

The LoJack Early Warning System

The LoJack Early Warning System provides all the positive benefits of an auto alarm system without the drawbacks. As the owner of a car with the LoJack Early Warning System, you carry an Early Warning key pass that sends a signal to the Early Warning System confirming that you are an authorized driver. When your vehicle is moved by an unauthorized intruder, the Early Warning System notifies you immediately by your choice of contact (phone, e-mail, text message.) Where auto alarm systems are often triggered by accident, setting off unnecessary sirens and other loud noises, the Early Warning System notifies you directly, letting you contact police immediately.

To learn more about automotive security and LoJack's Vehicle Recovery System as your auto tracking device, click here.

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