DIRECTED ANNOUNCES VIPER POWERSPORTS GPS NOW SHIPPING FOR CANADIAN CUSTOMERS – VIPER VPSC450

Written by Ben

October 23, 2018

LACHINE, Québec (October 10, 2018) – Directed announced today it is now shipping the Viper Powersports GPS model VPSC450, custom designed for the Canadian market.

Directed engineered the VPSC450 for today’s popular powersports vehicles – side-by-sides, ATVs, watercraft, motorcycles and snowmobiles. “The Viper Powersports GPS is a revolutionary product specifically designed for our Canadian customers and their powersports vehicles,” said Geoff Weathersby, VP Connected Car at Directed. “The Viper VPSC450 provides consumers peace of mind knowing their powersports vehicles are safe and secure. If the vehicle is moved or tampered with, the customer receives a notification on their smartphone and will be able to locate the vehicle using the embedded GPS. The VPSC450 is launching just in time for snowmobile season and will make a great stocking stuffer.”

The Viper Powersports GPS unit is weather-resistant, includes a starter kill, accelerometer, and works on all Canadian cellular networks. It carries an IP66 rating for protection against dust and water. The VPSC450 uses ultra-low current consumption making it compatible with the electrical systems on nearly all powersports vehicles.

It features a full complement of alerts for the vehicle owner including towing, tilt, and tampering. A built-in backup battery offers additional protection and ensures the VPSC450 will still send alerts even if it is disconnected from power.

Visit www.viper.com/powersports for more information.

Directed will be showing off its Viper Powersports products at the SEMA Show in the South Hall Upper at Booth #37007.

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