These gps find your keys tracker things.

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These gps find your keys tracker things.

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No, not for me but my mum would like to buy one for my forgetful cousin. I've had a quick look on-line and it would seem that the gps trackers are much more use than the blue tooth versions (longer range etc)?

Has anyone got any advice, recommendations, etc because I know nowt.

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The thing is Stu, if your cousin has one are they more likely to be losing their keys in the knowledge that they have the tracker to get them out of a situation? They may be more careless knowing that all they need do is press a button and assistance will be forthcoming... :wink: :wink:


p.s. sorry, can't actually help with your question!
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Took me an hour to find my keys after work last Friday.

They were on my desk the whole time.

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Looked into buying one recently as a tight-arse version of a Spot Tracker. Believe the non-bluetooth ones work using a mobile SIM card, so ruled it out as a lot of the time I can't get a mobile signal. (That's what I tell my Mrs anyway).
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I think the Bluetooth ones will actually be more use because of the shorter range. Will your cousin actually get miles away from their keys? Better to know your keys are under 100 metres away, i.e. actually in your house.

You can get ones that beep if you move your phone out of Bluetooth signal, saves loosing them in the first place.
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I've been looking at them recently. My dads got dementia has occasionally goes 'walk about' (and drive about...)
The idea is to put one on his car keys as he never goes anywhere without them (creature of habit).
The range on the bluetooth ones are the limiting factor. The GPS ones require a suscription/monthly fee, the range is the bonus though as not only can you track them but also set up notfications if they leave pre-set zones.
If its just for car keys I reckon the Bluetooth one is fine, or if thats an early sign of dementia (hopefully not) might be better off bitting the bullet now and only buying once.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2019 2:32 pm No, not for me but my mum would like to buy one for my forgetful cousin. I've had a quick look on-line and it would seem that the gps trackers are much more use than the blue tooth versions (longer range etc)?

Has anyone got any advice, recommendations, etc because I know nowt.

Thank you.
Does he need these as well Stu:

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Dare I ask where they mainly loose their keys?*

If I misplace anything, it will be in the house (or at work in the odd occasion), so won’t a GPS be useless indoors?

*yeah, I know, if they know that... :lol:
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