Tracking vehicles used to mean buying, installing, and maintaining physical GPS trackers. Today organizations can get accurate, near real-time visibility without aftermarket hardware by leveraging OEM telematics and services like MasTrack’s “no-device needed” tracking.
What “no-device needed” tracking means
“No-device needed” tracking refers to collecting vehicle location and status data without adding a separate GPS tracker. Instead, it uses data the vehicle already produces (via the manufacturer’s telematics system, cellular modem, or built-in sensors).
MasTrack’s OEM partnership model connects your fleet or buyers to that OEM telematics stream, packaging it into usable tracking, geofencing, alerts, reports, and routing all without physical hardware installs.
Why organizations choose no-device tracking
Zero installation cost or downtime. No hardware to buy, fit, or maintain. Vehicles stay in service.
Faster deployment. Turn tracking on for eligible vehicles remotely via software onboarding.
Cleaner experience for customers. For dealers or rental firms, offers a tracking service without aftermarket hardware clutter.
OEM-grade data. Access manufacturer telemetry (fuel, DTCs, odometer, battery status) alongside location.
Lower total cost of ownership. No replacements, no tamper issues, no SIM swaps or bulky wiring jobs.