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GPS vehicle tracker, experience with data plans?

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Not sure this is the right forum, so thanks in advance if a kind mod knows a better place to put it.

I was looking at GPS trackers that can be put in a car or bike to track where it goes and locate it if it's stolen. They hold SIM cards, leading me to believe that a data plan would also be required. I figured I can't be the first guy considering going down this path.

Does anyone have any actual experience with such a tacker and the data plan for GPS tracking purposes (good or bad)?

I'm not looking for general advice about data plans, or ponderings about the different cell providers. I'm only interested in actual experience with this specific application (GPS tracking)- and the lessons learned. Which plan, how much $$$, did it work, would you do it differently next time? Did you use it for tracking the vehicle as it moved in traffic, or just for locating it if it was stolen? What other questions should I be asking?

Again, thanks in advance.

get a sim card that you only pay for time

( also, most gps trackers don't work like in the movies, ( stuck under the vehicle) they need a signal from the sat, so best to mount them under a plastic dash board, out of sight)

Would advise to compare data plans carefully before following advice above.

Might be correct but always assumed the opposite when considering the same.

Off top of my head most time based packages are monthly for 400b upwards and about 1Gb data at high speeds and unlimited throttled speed after that.

Also available are hourly type packages but useless for this purpose as a tracker would connect little and often and kill this kind of package fast.

Possibly best option are 150b for 100Mb over 1 month type packages, exact figures made up since years since I looked.

But a GPS tracker could use as little as 50bytes per 5mins, 15KB per day and 0.5MB per month if my approximations are on track. Of course amount and frequency of updates dependant.

But overall a bandwidth based package with reasonable (30day) expiration date could be cheapest.

you may not need a data plan, a standard gps locator just pings you back with an sms with its current gps location ( lat, long) and you can use a map program to find it,

a cheep pay as you go sim is all you need

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