UBITracer Multi-sensor GPS Tracker
I bought a UBITracer GPS tracker,multi-sensor gps zs-300l from Amazon a couple of weeks ago and finally got around to activating it and testing it out this weekend. I paid for the year subscription, which dropped my monthly fee from $29.99 per month to only $16.99 per month. Overall impressions are positive, given the price of the device and relative accuracy of the tracker. Every time I had stopped my vehicle for 10 minutes or more (an interval I chose from between 1 minute to 24 hours), UBITracer would alert me when my Hellcat moved again. I received messages sent to the email address I registered with UBITracer when I created my account. This afternoon, I called UBITracer support to configure the tracker to send move alerts to my mobile phone as well. More on that later.
The UBITracer itself is the size of a matchbox and comes with several ways to mount it in your vehicle.
I hide the tracker deep inside my trunk. The tracker operates with GPS and WiFi but does NOT require open-sky or line-of-sight to operate. Theoretically, you can mount the UBITracer anywhere, including inside your backpack. This is a big attraction for this little tracker. The battery is rechargeable and comes with a USB charging cable. Battery life varies depending on the frequency of updates you choose. The ultra-long battery life ensures months of reliable service without the need for frequent recharges. Long battery life = low maintenance cost.
After I set up my account and activated my UBITracer, I played around with a few of the settings. It's really pretty simple to figure out without having to delve into the UBITracer owner's manual,. I attached a few screen captures from my phone along with a brief explanation to give you an idea of the UBITracer's efficiency and accuracy, and how it might be used as a recovery device if your bag or vehicles is ever stolen.
UBITracer settings allow you to name your device, and I chose "DOM," inspired by the main character Dominic Toretto from the Fast & Furious series, symbolizing strength and family.



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