Invoxia Real Time GPS Tracker – FREE 2 Year Subscription NO FEES — For Vehicles, Cars, Motorcycles, Bikes, Kids — Battery 120 Hours (moving) to 4 Months (stationary) — Anti-Theft Alerts

$210.00
About this item PROTECT & TRACK 24/7 — Mini GPS tracker for anything, anywhere across the USA. Get up and running quickly via the companion app. Lightweight, small, compact and concealable. Updated in April 2022. REAL TIME GPS TRACKING, MOTION & TILT ALERTS — Stop crime. Tracker device for vehicles. React quickly theft of your car, motorcycle, bike, van, boat, truck, or tools. American customer support. PROTECT YOUR FAMILY FRIENDS — Standalone & discreet micro gps tracker, easy to conceal. 24/7 monitoring offers you peace of mind. Personal tracking device for seniors, teens, kids, loved ones. EXCEPTIONAL BATTERY LIFE: Car tracking device to use with smartphone. Location updates every 30 seconds, 2, 5, 10, or 30 minutes. Rechargeable in 90 minutes. Portable and easily hidden. 2-YEAR FREE SUBSCRIPTION: No credit card needed! Built-in SIM card. Renew from 2.49/month. Uses 4G networks in the Continental US and Hawaii. The most affordable among all tracking devices for cars.

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Product Dimensions | 4.1 x 1.1 x 0.4 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.05 ounces |
UNSPSC Code | 25173100 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews | 5 out of 5 |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, 4G, LTE-M |
Special Features | 4G, LTE-M, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
Other display features | Wireless |
Colour | Black |
Included Components | Invoxia GPS Tracker, manual, usb cable |
Manufacturer | Invoxia |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | May 7, 2020 |
Maria TarlentinoMaria Tarlentino –
Great tracking device time place and location accurate! I placed this in the back of my fiancé‘s glove compartment on his suspicious outings at night to find out his true location and whereabouts was excellent for me to find out that it wasn’t worth staying in this relationship this is a great cheaters tool to use on cheaters for men and women place it in their cars and they won’t even know that you are actually Tracking their whereabouts when you ask you have the truth! See if they tell you the truth! That was with my first one I purchased the second one because of the battery lifetime does not last three months as I say you must charge the tracker quite often at least once a week or every two weeks my second tracker doesn’t work but I paid for a two-year plan for some reason it does not work unless my cell phone Bluetooth range is nearby! I know it’s place right next to the original one and it’s not obstructed for signals! And unfortunately I cannot return it because it’s past 30 days
M.W. –
I researched GPS trackers for a whole month after someone tried to steal my scooter out of the back alley of my apartment building. I needed one with a battery life that would allow me to leave it on the scooter for weeks at a time, and with anti-theft alarms (notifications that would alert me if anyone started touching or moving it so that I could intervene right away). It had to also be small enough to hide somewhere on the scooter so that if someone *did* make off with the bike authorities could catch up to them before they realized there was a tracker and tried to ditch it.The Invoxia checks ALL the boxes and more. It comes with a SIM card and a one year subscription to boot. It was super easy to set up and charge and as soon as it was ready I hid it on my scooter. I get an alert on my phone every time I am unlocking it to go to work, so I know it will let me know if anyone else tries to move it too.Bonus: even if someone doesn’t *move* my bike, it has a “tilt” alarm which a lot of GPS trackers don’t have. I was at work one day and got the “tilt” alert so I went outside and saw someone sitting on my bike smoking a cigarette and I was able to ask him to leave. He was surprised and I was thrilled.I highly recommend this device even if you don’t think anyone would mess with your ride where you live. I owned my scooter for 5 years before anyone tried to take it and that one night was all it took to make me realize I should have been tracking my scoot all along.
ShepardShepard –
TL;DR By far the best value I could find for a GPS tracker, very happy with the device and app to secure my motorcycle.After a few days of researching, I decided to take a chance and purchased the Invoxia GPS device. I was looking for something that would give me peace of mind with regards to my motorcycle security, and I wanted some thing that utilized the 4G/5G network.At first I was wary, because I had never heard of the product nor company before, and it can be hard to tell with a foreign company (I live in the States). I was also unsure about the network used, because I at first thought that Invoxia uses the SigFox network, which is a new, somewhat obscure network with limited coverage in the US. But I later found out that in the US, Invoxia uses the LTE 4G/5G networks, which have the highest speeds and most coverage. Much better than 2G/3G (which are being phased out worldwide).I pulled the trigger upon doing some basic math, which figured that the cost of Invoxia on averaged $63 a year and $5.27 per month over three years, which made it by far and away the most affordable option for what I was looking for. The device cost $160 which includes two years of service, and I believe it is about $30 per year after that.The device shipped very quickly, and came in a nice small box with good packaging. The size of the device is great, it reminds me of an e-cig or small vape device. It is as slim and wide as a pack of gum, and about as long as a sharpie marker.The battery life has been fantastic. On the app, I selected the middle of three power saving options, and I’ve been getting over three weeks of usage per charge. In fact I’ve only charged the device twice in three months. This is because my motorcycle remain stationary for the majority of the time ( I ride about 20 minutes a day on average), so the device is able to save its battery life more when stationary.The device has a radar function similar to Find My iPhone which I tested. The app will show you the last pinged location of the device, and once you are in the general proximity, it will tell you if you are getting closer or further away, helping you close in on the exact location. When you are very close, you can prompt the device to emit a noise that sounds like a standard ringtone at regular volume. This function works just as well as the iPhone’s, in my opinion.My only criticisms are that I have had to try to find a way to attach the device to a surface on my bike, and glue tape and Velcro leave residue on the device. I have also had to worry about weatherproofing the device as I am not sure how it would hold up to moisture or extreme heat. I leave my device in a cloth pouch In the glove box so it’s quite snug and secure.
RI Customer –
I bought this to track my carbon fiber road bicycle, since there isn’t a lock out there which can’t be cut in short order. In my daughter’s case, thieves just stole an entire bike rack with 12 bikes attached from her apartment building.While finding a good way to hide the device on a bicycle isn’t perfect, until enough thieves get caught, they won’t know to look.The unit has excellent battery life, good accuracy, and warns you when your bike (or other tracked item) is moved. It does Geofencing so you get excellent battery life when it is at rest in your home.. First device I have been able to find which works with 4 and 5 G networks. Earlier generation devices I have tried don’t work as well and are becoming obsolete as carriers update their networks.Accuracy isn’t perfect but when you get close, a Bluetooth capability kicks in so you can find it that way.
Zak Kimble –
If you guys are looking for something that is super easy, super reliable, and very inconspicuous then this is a great option. It looks like an oversized thumb drive or eCigarette. For the purposes I need it for the battery lasts a long time. I would say I need to retrieve it and charge it every few weeks. It also allows you to set up Geo fences for additional alerts. My only thing I would say I wish was different is that it only gives updates every 15 minutes and if you were tracking some thing or someone in town then a lot of ground can be covered in 15 minutes before you see where it’s at again on the map. Other than that it works great and very happy that the first year subscription is included so I didn’t have to buy an additional Sim card or service through Some shady pre-paid plan or tack on additional money to my current cell plan.
Amazon CustomerAmazon Customer –
It all started after I head the horrific story of a friend of mine waking up in the morning and not finding his motorbike in the driveway. I would be absolutely devastated if they stole my new electric bike!After some research online I ordered this product, tried it out, and now can sleep well at night.It does the job greatly: you just attach it somewhere hidden and it will update you on every tiny movement of your bike. Even a change in inclination triggers a notification on my phone! Also, it tracks the GPS position, and it’s a nice-to-have when going on trips.The battery lasts a few weeks and it alerts you on the phone when needs charging (30 minutes are more than enough).I couldn’t recommend this more!
edbul –
After I had my camper van stolen couple times, I got this GPS tracker. It was stolen again but I was able to recover it right away thanks to the tracker. Positioning was really accurate so that we found the van easily with the police just an hour after it was stolen, before any damage was done to it.Really easy to use, battery life is ok (but check regularly to make sure you have enough) and easy to hide as it is really small.Definitely worth the cost!
J –
This product seems a bit expensive, but it really has some good features worth the money.The first thing that amazes me is its extraordinary long (several weeks) battery life, and can be recharged within a couple of hours! Then its real 4G LTE network (well, 5G too, but I don’t know that yet). It also has many other user-friendly features, such as good app, real time anti theft and other alerts mode, suitable for all scenarios, 2-year subscription included, good subscription price after the first two years, etc.I agree with a previous reviewer that the product may need a little bit of time when you first start to handle it, but it’s not much hassle in my view, and after that, it has been working great and I like it a lot.
Bruce E. Layne –
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.
dblvee –
I must say that this product is the perfect application on my motorcycle. The accuracy is great and reads within 50 feet! I when for a 1/2 day ride and it tracked and reported last know positions and the times of my entire trip. It telIs you how long the bike has been parked for. I have the sensitivity on low for maximum battery life. The sensitivity is awesome as it instantly notifies you if the bike has been tilted or moved in any way. After reading some of the negative reviews, I don’t believe this device was intended to function like a navigation GPS, as it was designed to track movement locations over a period of time. If someone were to move my bike, it automatically alerts me so I can take a look. Sometimes a string wind can send a false alert but a false alert is better than no alert. I looked at other trackers and for the monthly price it didn’t make sense: 9.99-19.99 per month. You have might as well add it to your existing cell phone plan. I went for the two year deal and it’s worth it. $40/yr vs $120-240/yr, your choice. Overall, I am happy with the product.