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Optimus Tracker GPS Tracker - Optimus 2.0

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,664 ratings

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Brand OPTIMUS
Special feature SOS
Connectivity technology Cellular
Supported application Contacts
Included components Battery, SIM Card

About this item

  • Optimus GPS Tracker - Track People, Vehicles, Items
  • $19.95 per month - Cancel Anytime - No Contract - No Hidden Fees - Customizable position report frequency from 30 Seconds while moving. Upgradable to 10 seconds.
  • IPhone and Android App for Easy and Fast Tracking - Special Routing Feature for Investigators
  • Email and Text Message Alerts for Movement, Speeding, Leaving or Entering Areas, Low Battery, SOS Button - Driving Reports - Unlimited GPS Tracking Historical Data Saved During Service
  • SIM Card and Data Plan Included - FCC, PTCRB Certified Unit - Coverage for USA

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  • SIM Card
  • Battery
  • Product details

    • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
    • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
    • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.54 x 3.81 x 7.62 cm; 93.55 g
    • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 10 Nov. 2018
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01C31X50K
    • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 6543857646
    • Guaranteed software updates until ‏ : ‎ unknown
    • Customer reviews:
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    • BKNYC718
      5.0 out of 5 stars Great device
      Reviewed in the United States on 15 July 2024
      I wanted to wait and see how this device works before writing a review. This GPS was purchased in November 2023 for my food trailer and I activated (which was easy to do) in January 2023. As of right now, I have not been disappointed at all. Whenever the trailer moves, my husband and I gets email and text notifications (that’s how we set it up). If fully charged, it can last for two weeks. I have recommended this device to many other food trucker. I pay $19 a month, but it’s worth it especially since my trailer was stolen and I had air tags, but it was removed and it took weeks before I was able to find my trailer.
    • movingwordsandimages
      5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for family tracking
      Reviewed in the United States on 13 December 2020
      I needed a device for peace of mind to help track family while they are on their daily walks. This device works perfectly for those needs.

      Comparison to google maps location sharing: giving Google maps a shot made the most sense. Free, existing technology. However, it’s also terribly unreliable. There are huge gaps in time (hours) when the app might refresh to give an accurate location.

      Comparison to Jiobit, the new competitor with lots of marketing hype behind it: I like the design but that is just about all. It has curved edges and has the shape of car key alarm that would fit neatly into the palm of your hand.

      They have LOTS of positive testimonials from both tech and parent reviewers. BUT do yourself a favor and read the fine print from actual buyers. A lot of people complained in particular about the billing.

      The Jiobit subscription appears to be permanent, as in forever! You cannot cancel independently; you have to do so via email. And when you do, your device will stop working entirely, no chance of signing back on at a later date. Goodbye $130. The only way to keep using your device to keep paying for it.

      That’s when I changed my keyword search to something more simple, “GPS tracking device.“ There are a lot of results that pop up. Plenty of them are very old-school, clunky, ugly-looking, outdated technologies. Among them, you’ll also see very odd pricing structures... for example, if you want to see more frequent/accurate location updates, you have to pay more, up to $30-40+ monthly.

      After doing a lot of sifting, I settled on the Optimus tracker. No regrets at all.

      Pros:

      • Not a bad looking device. Very simple. Has a couple LED lights to let you know it’s working or charging.

      • Excellent battery life - in my case, it will run for a week before going to about 50%.

      • Has web based map as well as app based.

      • Mobile phone app is simple, intuitive, and well designed.

      • App will allow the creation of multiple Geo fences.

      • App has the ability to send text notifications to multiple phone numbers.

      • Device and app will allow you to choose the frequency of the location updates ranging from 10 minutes all the way down to 10 seconds… At no extra cost. (Although, the battery will drain faster at the smaller intervals.)

      • Cancel any time you want! Restart your subscription anytime you want. $19/month at the time of this review.

      • The price of the product is less than a quarter of what people are paying to get ripped off by Jiobit.

      If I had any wishes, it might be that the device was a little bit smaller. As it is, it has the appearance and size of a tiny remote control. But given all of the advantages mentioned above, that’s
      totally fine.

      I would recommend this!
    • Jason Smitherman
      4.0 out of 5 stars Good Product
      Reviewed in the United States on 23 April 2023
      This tracker works pretty well. It's not 100% accurate but close enough. The battery life is decent and it's sensitive to any kind of vibration. I get over run with alerts of movement during storms and it cost about $200 per year for service.
    • P. Arnote
      5.0 out of 5 stars FINALLY! A tracker that works!
      Reviewed in the United States on 25 October 2022
      We have two elementary school aged children, and wanted to be able to track our children on their daily trek to school. We have already in the matter of a couple of months of school experienced four bus delays/issues (bus broke down twice, rearended once in a traffic accident, and late another time because of an incident on the Jr High route). We had hoped that we could just get a GPS tracker, and add it to our Verizon wireless plan. Don't laugh ... you would think that would have been an easy request. Verizon has ONE such tracker on their website, but it says it's only available for in-store purchase. But NONE of the Verizon stores in the country have this tracker. So, we found another tracker on another website that "guaranteed" it would work on the Verizon network. We bought it, and ended up essentially "getting fleeced" on that tracker. We found out AFTER our purchase that the item is/was "end of life" and no longer supported, so we're just chucking that experience up to "lesson learned." We won't be making any other such purchases from THAT "budget" website merchant! We thought it should have been all too easy to add a GPS/LTE tracker to our existing wireless account. We didn't want our six and nine year old (Kindergartner and 3rd grader) to have a smartphone at such a young age.

      Then we found these trackers on Amazon. Our experience couldn't possibly be better. The trackers charge with a USB-C connection, and the charge lasts about two weeks with the device set to "ping" once a minute. Moreover, these devices are just dropped into their backpacks and essentially forgotten as they send out their "pings" to update location data once a minute. There is a SOS button on the tracker, so should the kids feel threatened or if they are in an emergency situation, they can press the button on the face of the device, and an alert will be sent to our monitoring cell phones immediately.

      Setup was painless and easy. Optimus Tracker does offer an annual "plan," and the app to monitor the devices is an easy installation from either the Google Play Store or the iOS App Store. $20 for the tracker, and then $20 per month for service (less expensive with the annual plan) is a small price to pay for that peace of mind in today's crazy, crazy world to know where our kids are and that they are safe.

      We would HIGHLY RECOMMEND this tracker device for other parents wanting to know their young children's whereabouts.
    • Elizabeth
      1.0 out of 5 stars Very bad device and staff
      Reviewed in the United States on 9 May 2024
      The device works fine for a few months, then it lost the signal, and one day it lost signal in one place. The most disappointing thing was that I asked to use the warranty and no one gave me a solution, on the contrary they canceled my service after paying for 3 months without using it because I was waiting for it to be replaced. It is the worst device and the staff is a disasterThe device works fine for a few months, then it lost the signal, and one day it lost signal in one place. The most disappointing thing was that I asked to use the warranty and no one gave me a solution, on the contrary they canceled my service after paying for 3 months without using it because I was waiting for it to be replaced. It is the worst device and the staff is a disaster.