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Reviews (10)

20 April 2017
Good enough for the job.
The product does what it is advertised to do. There is no brilliant science here but there is plenty of practicality. It would be really nice if this product had a few LEDs to use as required ans maybe a micro breadboard - It would only add a couple of dollars to the cost and I would gladly pay it.

05 January 2023
This is just right for my needs.
The SD card is good quality at a reasonable price. The reliability seems legit and transfer rate is good. To me this is a good product that i will buy again.

22 June 2017
Generally delivers, but limited in accuracy and function
This product is OK if all you want is a locator that will provide a general (within 500-900m) location estimate. You should not expect to use the map snapshot that is provided each time you poll the device to obtain an accurate location.
Some points about this device:
1) The battery does not last up to 7 days - the best you will get is more like 4 days
2) Coverage - depends on your chosen mobile network because it uses a SIMM that you must provide.
3) Each time you SMS the unit for a location - you are sent back a map snapshot (GIF) of where the unit responded from - this is a low res "picture" and not of much use at all. It would have been much better if the user was simply sent a google maps link so that they may actually zoom in on the location.
I would use this as a secondary source of location data but not a primary device to rely on. I know - it is a fraction of the price of a Spot3 but then you get what you pay for.