GPS trackers
What Car? UK|May 2022
A GPS tracker can be a great way to keep a closer eye on your car, but the best can do more than simply tell you where your vehicle is. For more reviews, go to whatcar.com/class/product-reviews
GPS trackers

TESTING PROCESS

YOU MIGHT think that GPS trackers are only for fleet managers who need to know where multiple cars are at once, but they can also give private drivers peace of mind. From rechargeable, keyring-style trackers to those plugged into a car's on-board diagnostics (OBD) port or connected to the 12V battery, we've tested a selection for ease of fitting and set-up, tracking functionality and app quality. We've also factored in the initial purchase price and the monthly data and monitoring fee.

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BEST BUY

GPS TRACKERS

1. TruTrak FMT100

Price £34.99 Buy from Amazon Min monthly payment £4.72

This device fits to your car's 12V battery. It doesn't need charging, it's hidden and it will fit any vehicle. The sign-up process is simple, you don't need to buy a separate SIM card and there's a real person you can speak to on the phone who'll activate the unit in minutes. The phone app shows live location, detailed tracking history, and driving style, and you can set alerts for speed and the car entering set areas. Very effective, yet simple and well priced - it's our winner.

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