Better Than AirTags: Invoxia’s New GPS Tracker Targets Thieves More Effectively

While Apple’s AirTags have become a global hit, their use as trackers has been controversial, prompting Apple to significantly restrict their tracking capabilities, even to the extent of alerting thieves that they are being tracked!

Meanwhile, the French company Invoxia is currently marketing a new GPS tracker without a SIM card, operating on low-bandwidth networks. This product is distinctly focused on tracking and, unlike Apple, does not send benevolent notifications to thieves. We often use these products, especially with high-value equipment such as cameras and computers.

Key features of this redesigned model include USB-C charging, a very affordable subscription ($50 for 3 years), water resistance (IP67), and a six-month battery life, thanks to the low power consumption of the LoRa/SigFox networks.

Invoxia’s SIM-Free GPS Tracker

With the Tracker GPS Classic Edition 2026, Invoxia has added more precise and reliable embedded AI technology for anti-theft purposes and it’s extremely easy to use.

It indeed provides location tracking and a history that updates at adjustable intervals (every 2, 5, or 10 minutes, or on demand while moving), utilizing a combination of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS, relayed through low-power Sigfox or LoRa networks, and without the need for a SIM card.

When the tracker is stationary, it sends its position every 2 hours, compared to every 4 hours in normal mode. It also allows for monitoring movements with real-time alerts (detecting suspicious movements or stops), as well as notifications for entering or leaving predefined zones (home, school, parking, etc.).

The battery has a life span of up to 6 months, depending on the chosen tracking frequency. Both discreet and useful, the Tracker GPS Classic can be placed anywhere and offers a proximity radar, hot/cold. It can even emit a ringing sound to help locate it, the manufacturer specifies.

The “Lost Mode”: A Powerful Anti-Theft Feature

Unique to the GPS Classic trackers, the lost mode is a major advantage in the event of theft or disappearance because it “forces” the use of GPS: the position is sent every 2 minutes when the tracker is moving, and every 2 hours when it is stationary.

The Theft Report, an automatic report designed for law enforcement and insurance companies Indeed, Invoxia’s Theft Report feature generates an official file with a QR code that allows the police and insurance companies to locate the GPS tracker in real-time. This report, which can only be used after a complaint has been filed, serves as proof for the insurance and speeds up the police action, who can access the data directly without depending on the victim’s testimony.

Detailed Specifications

● Multiple tracking intensities: 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes.
● High precision tracking, indoors and outdoors, thanks to the combination of GPS and Wi-Fi technologies
● Typically retails for 99 € including a one-year subscription, 129 € with a three-year subscription included.
● Low-bandwidth network subscription: 1 month 4.45 €, 1 year 29.95 €, 3 years 50.00 €
● Waterproof IP67
● Dimensions 105 × 27 × 9.5 mm and weight of 27 g
Charges via USB-C, cable included, full charge in 1.5 hours.
● Battery life up to 6 months

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