Best Small Tracking Devices for Real-Time Position Tracking

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The discussion centers on identifying the best small tracking devices for real-time position tracking, particularly for protecting trail cameras. A recommended device is the Garmin GPS tracker, priced at $200, which provides real-time location tracking and has variable battery life based on refresh rates. However, users should consider limitations such as GPS functionality being ineffective indoors or under dense tree cover, and reliance on GSM networks, which may not be available in remote areas.

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  • Understanding of GPS tracking technology
  • Familiarity with GSM communication systems
  • Knowledge of battery life management in electronic devices
  • Awareness of environmental factors affecting GPS signal
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  • Research the Garmin GPS tracker specifications and subscription plans
  • Explore alternative tracking devices suitable for outdoor use
  • Investigate battery optimization techniques for tracking devices
  • Learn about the limitations of GPS technology in various environments
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This discussion is beneficial for outdoor enthusiasts, wildlife photographers, security professionals, and anyone interested in real-time tracking solutions for valuable equipment.

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Hi all, I am new to this forum.

My question is, what is the best and most affordable small tracking device? Some kind of small gadget that can be used to track position in real time. the reason i am asking, is because i recently had my "trail cam" stolen. (a trail cam is a motion sensitive camera used for taking photos and videos of animals(or theives)). i got thinking, there has got to be some sort of small unit that can be embedded somewhere in the camera to transmit the location of it. If location is a factor, i live in northern Alberta Canada. Obviously i have seen these kinds of devices on tv shows and am certain they really do exist.

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Hi, and welcome to PF.
What you desire is certainly possible, but is it cost effective for your application?(That's what I would ask myself)
 
Here's a GPS tracker that costs $200, and transmits GPS location in real time and can have good battery life depending on refresh rate.

[URL]https://static.garmincdn.com/en/products/010-00887-00/g/cf-md.jpg[/URL]
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=387&pID=67686
 
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Thanks for the replies. That Garmin one looks interesting, although i wonder how much the yearly plan is. didnt say on the website.
 
GPS won't work inside buildings or under tree cover, so unless your stolen camera is left outside, it won't help at all. And that Garmin one works via GSM, so if your camera is in the middle of nowhere where there is no cellular service, it's also useless.
 

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