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.

 



Manage Subscription

Track and Trace

Automatic Chart

Important to keep in mind. Don't leave your mobile phone in your car if you have it interfaced with tracker. of course announces incoming messages and the last thing you want is for a thief to find out there's an active tracking device in your car. On second thought, maybe the would-be thief would get spooked, park the stolen car, and bail. I have to think on this one more. 




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