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#1
cyang81

Posted 23 January 2007 - 04:32 PM

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Dear All,

Which one is better?
Price almost same.
About RM 2100 - 2188

1. V-Guard?
GPS/GSM
Yrly - RM 240

2. Captor?
GPS/RF/GSM
Yrly - RM 150

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tonykong18

Posted 23 January 2007 - 10:49 PM

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cyang81,

IES GSM Better, it's free, unless u use the system(GSM) manually and for
GPS, it might not be trace at Basement or ur car is covered with some
sort of materials, maybe latest tech can trace, ur choiceTongue

rgdsCool

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cyang81

Posted 24 January 2007 - 07:43 AM

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Which IES GSM?

http://www.caralarm....le_security.asp

It a 2 way communication.
This tyoe of alarms you need to recover urself..if anything happen to
your car...right?

So how much it will cost?

I have no idea...coz my car get stolen last week.
Now thinking of installing some gadget to my new car soon..


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tonykong18

Posted 24 January 2007 - 11:13 PM

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Hi cyang81, try this place called:
MAXCOOL ENTERPRISE Accessories shop~JEFFERY LONG(AH FEI)
No:23-1, Jalan 4/1, tmn Bukit Serdang.
Seksyen 4, 43300 Seri Kembangan. Selangor.

Check price all over places u know, when u contact the above
tell him U are Tony Sentra friend.

To ans ur queries on GPS, I have checked today and was told that the
Gadgets is still on trail basic, not too stable yet, actually I wanted to
buy that earlier but was tols that it is only under testing/trail stage
by dealers only.

rgdsSmile

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cyang81

Posted 25 January 2007 - 07:29 AM

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Hi Tony,

Thanks for your info.
I will check with them.

Regards.

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tonykong18

Posted 25 January 2007 - 11:26 PM

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Hi cyang81,

I got some new info on alarm system, which according to one of the
dealers, an Alarm System itself(How good it is, it's only the
material/components are of good/high/lasting qualities but come to
safety, there isn't any, so the actual securities comes from the latest
technologies applys to the feature/functions of each individual alarms.
Check around for more info but not too long, call those u know of and any
one who can give u the best answer, got to judge by urself, if u need
help, u are welcome.
rgds

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cyang81

Posted 26 January 2007 - 07:29 AM

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Tony,

Yes, you r right.
No alarm system is 100% perfect.


Thanks for your kind info..


Regards.



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Posted 28 January 2007 - 03:50 PM

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so..anyone care to answer ?

Which one of these is better?
1. V-Guard?
2. Captor?

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Posted 28 January 2007 - 11:30 PM

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wfhan,

Refer to earlier replied post.

rgds

#10
cyang81

Posted 29 January 2007 - 04:20 PM

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Hi Tony,

I will go for Captor to protect my car.
I know Captor is using RF, so the coverage is limited especially in
basement car park.
But what I worry most is those tow truck.
So I guess basement car park won't be a target right?

I use to park my car outside the hse/apartment...


BTW, do you have any idea on Captor??
1. If I install captor, it there any effect/changes to to current stock
alarm system? can i still use back my alarm?
2. Captor is just an additional devide right??