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The Invoxia Cellular GPS tracker offers an effective solution for tracking and potentially recovering personal electric vehicles (PEVs) like Onewheels, electric scooters, and electric bikes in case of theft. Its pros include discrete placement, long-lasting battery, geofencing, an intuitive app, reasonable pricing, and the ability to track past movement over time. However, it has some downsides, such as its large size, potential signal loss when placed inside a PEV frame, and lack of waterproofing.
The tracker is designed to track and recover stolen goods, making it a more functional solution for this purpose compared to the Apple AirTag, which is not intended for theft recovery. The Invoxia tracker utilizes a cellular network, GPS, and Bluetooth technology to provide precise tracking, and it requires a small yearly fee.
For Onewheels, the tracker can be discreetly placed behind the wheel in a small opening inside the rail, enhancing the chances of recovery. It offers both cellular and GPS tracking and can last several weeks to months on a single charge.
For electric scooters and e-bikes, the smaller size of these vehicles poses challenges in concealing the tracker. Placing it in plain sight on handlebars or the frame can be effective since most thieves won’t recognize it. The tracker also fits in PEV charging ports for added convenience.
The Invoxia app is user-friendly and facilitates device setup, communication, and tracking. It offers features like movement notifications and zone alerts, improving its usability.
While the Invoxia Cellular GPS tracker may not prevent theft, it provides valuable peace of mind for PEV owners by increasing the likelihood of recovery in case of theft. Its tracking technology is reliable, and the yearly subscription fee is reasonable. However, users should consider the device’s size and find suitable, discreet placement options for their specific PEVs.
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Great article. I might actually get this and the 3D print a float plate with a cavity and security screw. Or even a custom fender that has a thicker base with a hidden cavity and security screw. I have many ideas to conceal it.
Great article. I might actually get this and the 3D print a float plate with a cavity and security screw. Or even a custom fender that has a thicker base with a hidden cavity and security screw. I have many ideas to conceal it. How about recharge ports?
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