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Battery-powered GPS trackers are small, inexpensive, and very easy to install. Someone can attach one to your car’s undercarriage or slip it into the trunk in less than ten seconds.
These devices work independently and do not require access to your vehicle’s power. Our Pennsylvania bug sweeping service focusses on detecting battery-powered trackers through advanced RF scanning and visual inspections.
Common signs you might have one on your car:
Unlike battery-operated models, hardwired GPS trackers are directly connected to your vehicle’s electrical system, allowing them to operate indefinitely and making them more difficult to detect.
We use specialized Pennsylvania bug sweeping devices to scan your vehicle’s wiring systems, fuse boxes, dashboards, and other components. We detect trackers even when they are carefully concealed within your vehicle’s mechanics.
Live trackers update in real time and are used to keep track of your location at all times. These devices typically use a SIM card or Bluetooth transmission and can be hidden both inside and outside the vehicle.
Our Pennsylvania electronic bug sweeper technology detects:
Cellular and GSM-based signals
Frequency-jumping or low-power emissions
Tracker signals masked as other electronics
Pennsylvania Bugsweeps have certified specialists who understand not just how to sweep, but what to look for in today’s ever-evolving surveillance landscape.
Passive trackers do not transmit data in real time. They silently record your travel routes and movements to an internal memory chip. Once recovered, they provide a detailed log of where you went, how fast you drove, and how long you stayed. These can be highly intrusive, especially because they emit no detectable signal until connected to a computer.
To detect these silent spies, we conduct full physical inspections with magnetometers and hands-on diagnostics.