Anyone using this?
Looking at GPS trackers for bikes there are essentially 2 options. The first is a unit usually about the size of a box of Swan matches that contains a rechargeable battery, a SIM and GPS chip. Regrdless whether they are marketed for remote workers, cats, dogs, dementia sufferers etc, they all do mostly the same thing via an App on your phone and battery life varies between 7 days and a month. Some are more waterproof than others but all that I have reviewed are too big to hide anywhere on an Emtb they would not be found fairly quickly.
The second is the same make up of device except it is hard wired. Typically marketed for cars or motorbikes. With the engine running the unit is powered by the vehicle electrical system. Usually the unit is supplied together with a battery unit which acts as a standby keeping the GPS device powered when the motor is not running.
I did find the Biketrax ( see attached url) which is designed specifically for Ebikes with versions for each of the popular motors. It is installed inside the motor covers (DIY possible) and wired to the bikes CAN. Purchase price includes a year subscription for the App tracking interface, thereafter the subscription is c £40 a year. It is available on the website but also on Amazon.
Feedback seems a little mixed!! I think it is probably a start up which might explain some of the apparent problems experienced by some.
Seems a shame the brands do not include something like this on bikes as standard.......covered by their warranty!!
BikeTrax GPS tracker ▷ E-Bike tracking bike security (powunity.com)
Looking at GPS trackers for bikes there are essentially 2 options. The first is a unit usually about the size of a box of Swan matches that contains a rechargeable battery, a SIM and GPS chip. Regrdless whether they are marketed for remote workers, cats, dogs, dementia sufferers etc, they all do mostly the same thing via an App on your phone and battery life varies between 7 days and a month. Some are more waterproof than others but all that I have reviewed are too big to hide anywhere on an Emtb they would not be found fairly quickly.
The second is the same make up of device except it is hard wired. Typically marketed for cars or motorbikes. With the engine running the unit is powered by the vehicle electrical system. Usually the unit is supplied together with a battery unit which acts as a standby keeping the GPS device powered when the motor is not running.
I did find the Biketrax ( see attached url) which is designed specifically for Ebikes with versions for each of the popular motors. It is installed inside the motor covers (DIY possible) and wired to the bikes CAN. Purchase price includes a year subscription for the App tracking interface, thereafter the subscription is c £40 a year. It is available on the website but also on Amazon.
Feedback seems a little mixed!! I think it is probably a start up which might explain some of the apparent problems experienced by some.
Seems a shame the brands do not include something like this on bikes as standard.......covered by their warranty!!
BikeTrax GPS tracker ▷ E-Bike tracking bike security (powunity.com)