Cars, trucks, trailers, and campers are expensive investments. Adding a GPS tracker to your vehicle is a great way to get peace of mind, keep tabs on usage, and most importantly, prevent loss when it comes to theft. Modern GPS trackers are relatively affordable, small and easy to stash, and even keep connected in case of emergency.
There are a variety of reasons you might want to add a GPS tracker to a vehicle. Whatever the reason and whatever the use case, we’ve tested the most popular GPS trackers on the market to help find the perfect one to fit your needs.
In this guide, we cover GPS trackers that use cell service, satellite networks, and phone Bluetooth to track items from anywhere in the world. We’ll go over the different price points for both the units themselves and monthly service charges, key features of each tracker, what network they operate on, weights, and sizes of all trackers.
We searched the web to find the most popular GPS trackers available and put them to the test side by side across a variety of cars, trailers, snowmobiles, and more — all in search of the best GPS tracker for any vehicle. To learn more about the details of GPS trackers and a more in-depth analysis of how these can vary, be sure to check the Buyer’s Guide or jump to the Price & Value summary. Still weighing your options? Consult our Comparison Chart. Otherwise, take a look at our awarded goods.
Editor’s Note: We updated our GPS Trackers buyer’s guide on October 29, 2024, to include the Brickhouse Security GPS Car Tracker, information in How We Tested, and a new Price & Value section.
The Best GPS Trackers of 2025
- Best Overall GPS Tracker: Bouncie
- Best Budget GPS Tracker: Tracki
- Best GPS Tracker With Waterproof Box: Spytec GL300 Mini
- Best GPS Tracker for No Subscription: Apple AirTag
- Best GPS Tracker for Zero Cell Service: LandAirSea 54
- Base monthly subscription: $10
- Battery life: Vehicle-powered
- GPS network: 4G LTE
- Weight: 1.13 oz.
- Size: 1.87” x 1.75” x 1”
Pros
- Real-time updates of vehicle movements and speed
- Vehicle health and maintenance monitoring
- Expansive app for monitoring and recording data
- Cheap monthly subscription
Cons
- Easy to find and remove if a vehicle is stolen
- Only works when the vehicle is turned on
- Only works on 1996 and newer vehicles
- Base monthly subscription: $20
- Battery life: 5-60 days
- GPS network: 4G LTE / 3G / 2G
- Weight: 1.26 oz.
- Size: 1.75”×1.6”×0.6”
Pros
- Cheapest priced unit
- SOS and pre-chosen text buttons
- Consistent and reliable email and SMS alerts
- Wide range of accessories for variety of use cases
Cons
- Short battery life
- Tiered subscriptions can limit functions
- Base monthly subscription: $23
- Battery life: 9-14 days
- GPS network: 4G LTE
- Weight: 3.2 oz.
- Size: 3.15″ x 1.15″ x 1.64″
Pros
- Comes with waterproof, magnetic box
- Easy-to-use phone app
- Reliable notifications
- SOS button
Cons
- Alerts managed in web app only
- Bulky when using waterproof, magnetic box
- Base monthly subscription: None
- Battery life: 365+ days
- GPS network: Bluetooth range of Apple device
- Weight: 0.39 oz.
- Size: 0.47” x 4.09” x 3.27”
Pros
- No monthly subscription
- Easy to hide
- Long battery life
Cons
- Only works if near other Bluetooth Apple products
- Alerts others in your vehicle there is an AirTag nearby, which won’t help in cases of theft.
- Limited features
- Base monthly subscription: $20
- Battery life: 10-180 days
- GPS network: Global GNSS Satellite
- Weight: 4.8 oz.
- Size: 2.25” x 2.25″ x 0.8″
Pros
- Satellite network works without cell service
- Energy-saver mode offers extended battery life
- Real-time tracking
- Waterproof construction and built-in magnet
Cons
- Phone app can be confusing
- Limited alerts available
- Base monthly subscription: $29.99
- Battery life: 140 days
- GPS network: 4G LTE Worldwide
- Weight: 32.8 oz.
- Size: 6.37" x 4.75" x 2.12"
Pros
- Can be used as a smaller stand alone unit or with external battery backup
- Reasonably priced
- Strong magnets
Cons
- Very heavy when used with external battery
- App is mediocre
- Access to subscription modification/cancellation is restricted to an 800 number

GPS Tracker Comparison Chart
GPS Tracker | Price | Base Monthly Subscription | Battery Life | GPS Network | Weight | Size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bouncie | $90 | $10 | Vehicle-powered | 4G LTE | 1.13 oz. | 1.87”x1.75”x1” |
Tracki GPS | $13 | $20 | 5-50 days | 4G LTE | 1.26 oz. | 1.75”×1.6”×0.6” |
Spytec GL300 Mini | $18 | $23 | 90-104 days | Yes4G LTE | 3.2 oz. | 3.15″x1.15″x1.64″ |
Apple AirTag | $25 | $0 | 365 days | iOS device Bluetooth | 0.39 oz. | 0.47”x4.09”x3.27” |
LandAirSea 54 | $30 | $20 | 10-180 days | Global GNSS Satellite | 4.8 oz. | 2.25”x2.25″x0.8″ |

How We Tested GPS Trackers
Our Expert Testers

Our Testing Grounds
Our Testing Process

Buyer’s Guide: How to Choose a GPS Tracker

Battery Life

Monthly Subscription

Specific Design Components

Real-Time Tracking

Alerts
Geofencing

Speed
Trip Start & Stop

Price & Value
Budget

Mid-Tier
Premium

Frequently Asked Questions
Not exactly. The Apple AirTag, while not technically a GPS tracker, does not require a monthly fee. Every other tracker, though, does require some level of a monthly subscription in order for the tracker to work.
There are a few ways you can tell if someone has put a GPS tracker on your car. First, check the OBD II port for wires or objects plugged in. Next, check the battery for any additional wires like a hardwired tracker. Lastly, you can do a visual sweep of the vehicle, especially underneath for any small boxes that look suspicious.
If there is an Apple AirTag on your car, Apple will send a notification that an AirTag is following you around and also instructions on how to find and stop it from transmitting. There is no guaranteed way to know if someone has put a GPS tracker on your car, but if you do suspect someone has, contact the authorities immediately.

It is recommended when possible to hide a GPS tracker inside or underneath your vehicle. For non-waterproof trackers, the best spots are in the glove box, center console, or underneath the seats.
For waterproof trackers with magnets — whether that’s the tracker itself or a waterproof case that you place the tracker inside — you can hide them underneath the vehicle’s car, on a flat metal surface, ideally on the inside or underneath the vehicle’s frame rail.
Each tracker comes with instructions on best places to mount. But don’t put trackers close to the engine or exhaust of the vehicle where they can become too hot and stop working.
In most states, it’s illegal to install a tracker on someone else’s vehicle without their permission. However, that is not the case when it comes to children and parents. But we don’t recommend trying to track someone else’s vehicle or person without their knowledge and permission.

If a GPS tracker is powered by the vehicle and not by a battery and is securely mounted, it can last indefinitely on a vehicle. Battery-powered trackers will only last if their battery remains charged. This can be as short as a week to as long as a year. It’s important to carefully monitor the battery life of any battery-powered tracker.
The other factor is mounting the tracker. Trackers mounted inside the vehicle likely won’t fall off, while magnet-mounted trackers underneath a vehicle could get knocked off from impact or rough roads. Luckily, you’ll be able to track and find any GPS tracker you lose from a vehicle.

Generally, yes. But if you spend a lot of time traveling on rough terrain, you may want to look at a unit that has a very secure mounting system or extremely strong magnets. If you want to track a motorcycle, you need to consider the overall size and weight of the tracker since the available space to mount a GPS unit on a motorcycle can be very limited, as well as the availability of a magnetized surface.

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