DEAL NEWS – This Smart GPS Tracker can track your stuff. Purchase it today for $21.99 (reg. $31).
After accumulating a trove of items throughout 2023, the last thing someone wants to worry about in the new year is accounting for where those valuable items might be.
Mobile devices and keys are go-to items for good reason. The first contains essential means to contact family and friends, all while holding access to bank accounts, protected passwords, and the like. And without the latter, you’ll find yourself locked outside your home and vehicle.
This new year, keep a constant eye on your items with this Smart GPS Tracker. Thanks to this sale, it’s available for $21.99 (reg. $31). You’ll want to purchase sooner rather than later, as this deal ends at 11:59 p.m. PT on Jan. 7.
As its name suggests, this intuitive smart tracker enlists the help of GPS to help you keep tabs on your items. Not only is GPS used, but a Bluetooth-compatible signal is also utilized for real-time tracking.
Place this circle-shaped device on things you want to track. It works on cell phones, backpacks, luggage, key rings, and more. You can even place it on your pet’s collar. Individuals who want to ensure their safety with an extra set of eyes can put it in their pocket.
The tracker sends out a Bluetooth signal every two seconds. Devices connected to the tracker — via an accompanying app — can learn of the tracker’s location with little delay. And you can expect precise location thanks to its triaxial accelerometer. An audible sound from the tracker can also be alerted when prompted. It’s compatible with Android (5.0 or later) and Apple (11.0 or later) devices.
This device’s 220mAh battery provides up to a full year of uninterrupted usage.
Leaving worrying about misplacing your keys, phone, and other valuable items in 2023.
Purchase this mind-easing Smart GPS Tracker for $21.99 (reg. $31) before 11:59 p.m. PT on Jan. 7.
Prices subject to change.
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This sounds great. Ordering now. I’ve tried the Apple and Samsung versions, but both need iPhones or Samsung phones nearby to work. Hopefully this one is better.
Be sure and let us know!
Devices connected to the tracker — via an accompanying app — can learn of the tracker’s location with little delay.
So is that my own devices or anyone’s devices that have the app instaleld.
I don’t like either option.
The first one is useless because bluetooth range is even smaller than visual range.
The second one is a privacy nightmare.
I fail to see the value here.