Bike Trackers

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Colin S

Veteran
Does anyone use a tracker to let friends and family track their progress?
I currently use a software tracker on my phone but it sometimes drops out and my wife worries when she can't see where I am.
I am considering buying a hardware tracker, either the Trackting Bike T9 or the cheaper GPS21.
Has anyone used these or other trackers? What do you think of them?

Many Thanks

C
 

Sharky

Legendary Member
Location
Kent
WhatsApp location, is what I use when I am visiting or meeting up with the children.
 

N0bodyOfTheGoat

Über Member
Location
Hampshire, UK
Live Tracking on Lezyne Ally v2(?) app on mobile paired to my Lezyne Super Pro.

Keep meaning to have another look at Google Friends & Family tracking, last time I had a quick look at it, the tracking time was limited and I couldn't get it to work at all.
 

nogoodnamesleft

Well-Known Member
I currently use a software tracker on my phone but it sometimes drops out and my wife worries when she can't see where I am.
Have you identified why it's "dropping out".

I cycle a lot in rural areas many of which have minimal to no mobile coverage. If your "drop-outs" are due to no mobile coverage then no trackers are going to work any better.

Maybe reassure your wife that you are capable of coping when outside her direct vision.

I've not used them as in my view cycling is not enough of a risk for others to be getting concerned when I'm out but that's my personal stance not a comment on how others might view it.
 

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
Does anyone use a tracker to let friends and family track their progress?

My wife and I use location sharing in Google Maps, usually if we’re meeting somewhere, or I’m picking her up at the station. If the GPS on your phone drops out from time to time, I don’t expect a dedicated GPS device will fare any better.
 

Big John

Legendary Member
Me and the wife are dinosaurs when it comes to Tec stuff but she does use something called Find Hub which we both think is a Google thing. You have to keep 'refreshing' it to find the live location but it seems to work ok. It can switch out to Google Maps if you were to need directions because the default map is just about adequate but not great. It is fine for emergencies.....well, we THINK it is lol. It's only failed her once, apparently, and the only explanation was that I must have been cycling through a sketchy area for a signal.
 
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