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Review on ๐Ÿš— Invoxia Cellular GPS Tracker: Vehicle, Car, Motorcycle, Bike, Senior, Kid & Belongings - 4 Month Battery Life - Free 2 Year Subscription - Real-time Anti-Theft Alerts by Todd Phillips

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best value for a very well thought out product on the best network (4G/5G)

TL;DR By far the best value for money I could find for a GPS tracker very happy with it the device and app to secure your motorcycle. After several days of searching, I decided to take a risk and bought an Invoxia GPS device. I was looking for something that would give me peace of mind about the security of my motorcycle and I wanted something that uses a 4G/5G network. I was wary at first because I had never heard of the product or the company before and with a foreign company it can be hard to tell (I live in the US). I wasn't sure which network I was using either, as I initially thought Invoxia was using the SigFox network, a new, little-known network with limited coverage in the US. But I later found out that Invoxia uses LTE 4G/5G networks in the US, which have the fastest speeds and the widest coverage. Much better than 2G/3G (which are being phased out worldwide). I pulled the trigger by doing some basic math, which showed that for three years, Invoxia averaged $63/year and $5.27/month, which is by far the cheapest option I was looking for. The device costs $160, which includes two years of maintenance, and I think it will be around $30 a year after that. The device was shipped very quickly and arrived in a nice little box with good packaging. The size of the device is big, it reminds me of an electronic cigarette or a small vape. It's as thin and wide as a piece of chewing gum and about as long as a felt-tip pen. The battery life was fantastic. I chose the middle of the three energy saving options in the app and used it for three weeks on a single charge. In fact, I've only charged the device twice in three months. This is because my bike stays stationary most of the time (I average about 20 minutes a day) so the device can save battery longer while stationary. The device has a radar function similar to Find My iPhone. that I have tested. The app will show you the device's last ping location and once you're nearby, it'll tell you if you're getting closer or farther away, helping you get closer to your exact location. When you are close by, you can have the device produce a tone that sounds like a standard ringtone at a normal volume. In my opinion, this feature works just as well as it does on the iPhone. Only criticism is that I had to try to attach the device to the surface of my bike and the tape and velcro left marks on the device. I also had to worry about weatherproofing the unit as I'm not sure how it will withstand humidity or extreme heat. I keep my device in a cloth pouch in the glove box so it's pretty snug and safe.๏ฟผ๏ฟผ๏ฟผ๏ฟผ

Pros
  • Inspires confidence
Cons
  • Out of fashion