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The right security system depends on your vehicle type, usage, insurance requirements, and level of risk. High-value vehicles may require insurance-approved trackers, while fleet and lease vehicles benefit from remote immobilisation and monitoring. Our range of solutions is designed to suit private owners, businesses, and trade customers alike.

By investing in advanced vehicle security, you reduce risk, improve recovery chances, and gain confidence knowing your vehicle is protected around the clock. Our intelligent security solutions are engineered for reliability, performance, and ease of use — keeping you in control wherever your vehicle goes.

Choosing the Right Vehicle Security Solution

If you’re still unsure which vehicle security solution is right for you, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team for expert advice. We provide professional mobile vehicle security installation across Kent, London, Essex, Surrey, and Sussex, and we’re likely to cover your area even if it’s not listed.


Vehicle Trackers

Benefits of Vehicle Tracking

  • Real-time GPS location monitoring

  • Immediate alerts for unauthorised movement or towing

  • Increased chance of vehicle recovery if stolen

  • Insurance-approved options available (Thatcham S5 & S7)

  • Ideal for personal vehicles, fleets, and high-value assets

Types of Vehicle Trackers

  • S5 Trackers – Insurance-approved trackers with 24/7 monitoring and Automatic Driver Recognition (ADR), designed for high-value vehicles

  • S7 Trackers – Insurance-approved trackers offering continuous monitoring and rapid theft response without driver recognition

  • Fleet Trackers – Business-focused solutions providing vehicle tracking, reporting, and driver behaviour insights

How Vehicle Trackers Work

Vehicle trackers allow you to monitor your vehicle’s location and activity in real time using GPS technology. They are a vital security tool for theft recovery, insurance compliance, and vehicle management.

A GPS tracker uses satellite positioning and mobile network connectivity to determine your vehicle’s location. This information is securely transmitted to a mobile app or online portal, allowing you to view live location, journey history, and alerts at any time.


Vehicle Immobilisers

Benefits of Vehicle Immobilisers

  • Prevents engine start without authorisation

  • Protects against relay theft and key cloning

  • Invisible installation with no obvious indicators

  • Highly effective standalone or combined with a tracker

Types of Vehicle Immobilisers

How Vehicle Immobilisers Work

Vehicle immobilisers prevent a vehicle from being started or driven unless authorised, making them one of the most effective theft-prevention tools available.

Immobilisers block critical vehicle systems such as the ignition, fuel supply, or electronic control units. Modern immobilisers often integrate directly with the vehicle’s CAN-bus system, offering discreet, factory-level protection without visible switches or keypads.


Vehicle Alarms

Benefits of Vehicle Alarms

  • Immediate audible deterrent to discourage theft

  • Alerts for break-ins, impact, or vehicle movement

  • Smart alarms offer app control and notifications

  • Enhances security when combined with trackers or immobilisers

Types of Vehicle Alarms

  • Basic Alarms – Provide essential audible protection against unauthorised entry

  • Advanced Smart Alarms – Include intelligent sensors, smartphone alerts, and remote control features

How Vehicle Alarms Work

Vehicle alarms act as a visible and audible deterrent, alerting you and others to unauthorised access, tampering, or attempted theft.

Alarms use a combination of sensors to detect suspicious activity such as door opening, impact, tilt, or motion. When triggered, the system activates a siren and may send alerts directly to your smartphone.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a vehicle tracker?

A vehicle tracker is a GPS-based security device that allows you to monitor your vehicle’s location in real time. Trackers can send alerts for unauthorised movement, support vehicle recovery if stolen, and in some cases meet insurance requirements for high-value vehicles.

How does a GPS vehicle tracker work?

A GPS tracker uses satellite positioning to determine your vehicle’s location and transmits this data securely via mobile networks to a smartphone app or online portal. This allows you to view live location, journey history, and receive alerts at any time.

What is the difference between an S5 and S7 tracker?

An S5 tracker includes Automatic Driver Recognition (ADR), requiring the presence of an authorised driver tag or smartphone. An S7 tracker provides continuous monitoring and theft alerts but does not use driver recognition. Both are Thatcham-approved and recognised by insurers.

Can the tracker be upgraded?

Yes. Our trackers can be upgraded from a fleet tracker to an insurance-approved S7 or S5 tracker if your security or insurance requirements change. This upgrade is available for a one-off cost, allowing you to increase your level of protection without replacing the entire system.

Can the tracker be downgraded?

Yes. Our trackers can also be downgraded if your requirements change. This flexibility allows you to move from an S5 or S7 tracker back to a fleet tracking setup, helping you manage ongoing costs while still maintaining reliable vehicle tracking.

Do vehicle trackers help with insurance?

Yes. Many insurers require or offer discounts for Thatcham-approved trackers, particularly for high-value or high-risk vehicles. S5 and S7 trackers are commonly accepted by insurance providers.

What is a vehicle immobiliser?

A vehicle immobiliser is a security device that prevents the engine from starting or the vehicle from being driven without authorisation. Immobilisers are one of the most effective ways to stop vehicle theft.

How does a CAN-bus immobiliser work?

A CAN-bus immobiliser integrates directly with the vehicle’s electronic control system. It blocks critical vehicle functions unless the correct authorisation is provided, offering discreet, factory-level protection without visible wiring or switches.

Can immobilisers prevent relay theft?

Yes. Modern immobilisers are highly effective against relay theft and key cloning by preventing the vehicle from starting even if criminals gain access to the keys or signals.

What is a vehicle alarm?

A vehicle alarm is a security system that detects unauthorised access, tampering, or impact and triggers an audible siren. Some alarms also send alerts to a smartphone.

What is the difference between a basic alarm and a smart alarm?

A basic alarm provides an audible deterrent when triggered. A smart alarm includes additional sensors, smartphone notifications, and remote control features for enhanced protection and convenience.

Is it better to have a tracker, immobiliser, or alarm?

Each system serves a different purpose. Alarms deter theft, immobilisers prevent the vehicle from being driven, and trackers help locate and recover the vehicle. For the best protection, many customers choose a combination of all three.

Can I control my vehicle security from my phone?

Yes. Many modern trackers, immobilisers, and smart alarms can be controlled through mobile apps, allowing you to monitor vehicle status, receive alerts, and manage security remotely.

Is there a monthly fee for vehicle trackers?

Some trackers require a subscription for monitoring and data services, while others offer no monthly fees. This depends on the tracker type and service level.

Are vehicle security systems visible?

Most modern systems are discreetly installed and designed to be invisible to prevent tampering. Alarms may include visible indicators as a deterrent.

Can security systems be used on lease or fleet vehicles?

Yes. Many solutions are ideal for lease and fleet vehicles, offering tracking, remote immobilisation, and multi-driver support without permanent vehicle modification.

Will installing security systems affect my vehicle warranty?

When installed correctly by a professional, modern security systems are designed to work safely with vehicle electronics and should not affect your warranty.

How do I choose the right vehicle security solution?

The best solution depends on your vehicle value, insurance requirements, usage, and risk level. High-value vehicles may need insurance-approved trackers, while everyday vehicles benefit from alarms and immobilisers.