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The Invoxia GPS Tracker PRO leverages advanced 4G LTE-M technology to deliver precise, real-time location tracking worldwide. Designed for cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and even children, it offers up to 3 months of battery life with customizable update intervals. Featuring motion and tilt detection plus geofencing alerts, it provides proactive theft prevention without monthly subscription fees. Compact and lightweight, it integrates seamlessly with smartphones for effortless monitoring and peace of mind.






| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Cellular |
| Supported Application | GPS |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Item Weight | 30 Grams |
| Item Dimensions | 4.13 x 1.06 x 3.74 inches |
F**Z
Easy to use and does it's job
Does what it's suppose to tell you battery life, if you move it even a little you get an alert so I love this for my bike. Deff worth the money no hassle easy to set up and do everything .
B**E
Great Peace Of Mind For My BMW G310GS - Good Value Including The Cellular Service
I mounted the Invoxia GPS tracker inside the beak of my BMW G310GS where it's well hidden. This wasn't difficult to do, once I removed the two screws on the side of the headlight assembly and popped it out of the beak. No plastic body panels need to be removed to access the area inside the beak, contrary to some mistaken information on the internet. It doesn't seem possible to remove the headlight assembly, but it can be removed and reinstalled with the proper mixture of finesse and ultraviolence.I secured the GPS tracker with cable ties in the top of the beak, behind and above the headlamp, in front of the instrument panel. I wired the GPS tracker so it recharges its battery from a USB charger that I wired to the accessory port on the back of the display. I bought the special crimp connectors that mate to the wired connectors on the rear of the instrument panel display on the G310GS. These are two accessory circuits that are only on when the bike is on, to avoid running down the battery. I believe they are each capable of supplying 7 amps. I wasn't able to source the specialty connectors on Amazon so I bought them on eBay from a seller in Canada. This prevented me from splicing into the BMW wiring. All electrical additions plug into these two accessory circuits.The GPS tracker recharges while the bike is ridden and continues to operate for months, pinging its location every ten miles when in motion (including the final position), and sending an alert to my cell phone whenever the bike is tilted. The motion detected alarm could be a bit faster and a loud alarm could be enabled in the app to better prevent a theft.GPS tracking is such a useful feature that I'm surprised it isn't a standard feature on new motorcycles. Insurance companies should pay for GPS trackers to reduce their payouts. I have liability insurance so any theft loss is on me and I don't want to spend thousands of dollars to replace a motorcycle that some dirt ball stole, and I definitely don't want to subsidize motorcycle theft. That crime shouldn't pay.I've always preferred smaller lighter bikes for their maneuverability and economy, but a lightweight bike is much easier to steal. The GPS tracker for my BMW baby GS that two guys could lift into a pickup truck is a no-brainer.
D**N
Does not function well, poor controls, poor customer services
The first device I received was apparently DOA. The website doesn't have contact info so I used Amazon to exchange "item defective." That worked as expected with typical Amazon excellence. It is unfortunate the company itself is uncontactable.The second device activated relatively well. Unfortunately, it isn't great at tracking location. I've run a few tests by taking it with me around the Southern California area (many miles of driving, all within very well covered cell services). As I type this review the device is 60 miles from its last location, has been moving for 2 hours, but still shows the location where it spent last night. Essentially: this is terrible at tracking location.I bought this to compare with my [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0197FV8YU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1&fpw=alm]. Comparison:* Invoxia is physically very sleek and thin. Light, small, unobtrusive. Style points for hardware, for sure! GL300 is a typical chunky black cube. Solid, more useful LEDs, but slightly less "cool."* Invoxia app looks sleek* Invoxia As far as I can tell the only way to interact is via mobile app. There is no website. Bummer for those who want to use a computer!* GL300 (and Americaloc in my case) works through a very simple "web1.0" style site. It's intended for computers but I use that just fine from mobile browser, thus I can see location data anywhere.* Invoxia only has "fast/normal/slow" update rates (and battery life). Something like 5min, 10min, 15min. Note a lot of practical control here.* GL300 has very granular update rates from approximately 30seconds to "many minutes." I've had mine for years and this setting helps control battery usage very well. It works flawlessly.Net result: Invoxia doesn't work and, even if it did, has significantly worse features compared to other trackers. Do not buy.
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