Hidden GPS Options?

Yes it is compatible and the February information was for a whole new unit dedicated to a can fd based vehicle like an rho which will give more buttons than 4 for the pin code options. I don’t think February is accurate, I would say second quarter 2025 at the earliest.

I stall depends on the installer and location chosen and then how fast you pick up the information once installed and demo’d to you. I would say 2-3 hours would be a good start.
Excellent. I think I will wait as I don't live in an area with super high risk (knock on wood) and I'd like the full featured option once available. Thanks again
 
What would be the reason to go IGLA over Ampire? I've been talking to them for a bit now and to my VERY untrained eye they seem to accomplish the same goal, plus I can install myself, where I want and how I want. Trying to Pros and Cons this thing?

Lastly, if you are in a state with only one location and something happens and they are no longer around, what is there for support? My fear is a short or some other gremlin 4 or 5 years down the line and I've got a bricked truck.
Ampire is a digital kill switch only with no other options. It blocks a circuit and startup unless pin is entered. IGLA does that but far better with more options. Blocks key programming on mopars, has alarm functions, can add anti carjacking option, pairs with other products we are releasing soon like Bluetooth siren for alarm functions, autostart on many makes and models, Compass telematics gps module that you pair with IGLA and can lock the system out from the Author app so even if someone had the pin or IGLA fob it will not start/drive. They are totally different products.
If you get an install and have an issue down the line you can contact the dealer or if they arent there you can contact me or another in the area. Not sure where your located (whats your zip) but I am added dealers all over the US and can add more wherever you are. I have 9 new shops to train in the next 2 months alone.

Josh
 
Contact another authorized shop or myself and we will be able to locate it. Might take a couple hours but shouldn’t be an issue. We currently do it now. Even if I remove a dealer I still have other dealers that can ask them (they won’t talk to me after for obvious reasons) but no, you will not be told where it is located. Telling customers makes it an obsolete product because thieves will get installs so they know of places to look.

Josh
Why can't I just bring my vehicle into the shop, remove my seats and interior myself and point to where I want it installed? That way it compromises no one, makes their job easier and gives me peace of mind. In all other realms of security this is SOP and its shocking to me that a company would have any issue with this.
 
Why can't I just bring my vehicle into the shop, remove my seats and interior myself and point to where I want it installed? That way it compromises no one, makes their job easier and gives me peace of mind. In all other realms of security this is SOP and its shocking to me that a company would have any issue with this.
Cannot be done and like I stated no customer will be told where it is located because then it’s compromised and will just be a garbage product like every other knockoff one with the instructions online.
 

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