First published at 10:50 UTC on September 5th, 2018.
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I have used several similar GPS trackers in the past but this new one from LESHP has some features the others lack and is certainly the most user-friendly. Priced on Amazon…
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More Info and Purchase:
https://amzn.to/2wxpjQg
Blog: http://bit.ly/2oF3QkV
I have used several similar GPS trackers in the past but this new one from LESHP has some features the others lack and is certainly the most user-friendly. Priced on Amazon at £79.99 this is not the cheapest but it does have a finished quality the lesser rivals lack.
In the windowed display box along with the tracker are the charging stand, USB to micro-USB cable, screw hole grommet set, screwdriver, Quick Start Guide and a User Guide. The two printed guides are large, easy to read and in colour. The 23-page User Guide is too large but I include a scan of the Quick Start Guide in my unboxing video. No SIM card is included as unlike with some rivals this device will work with any 2G SIM card network.
This device that uses a GPS receiver to locate the tracker and a 2G micro SIM card to allow you to communicate with the tracker to send and receive data using SMS messages. The tracker also has a microphone and speaker and can be used as an emergency phone.
The teardrop-shaped IPX5 waterproof device weighs in at 299g and is 6.2x4.5x1.3 cm in size. On the front is a large SOS button - press and hold to transmit your location to up the three phone numbers in an emergency - and microphone. On the rear are the charging terminals and speaker grill. On one side are a grommet protected micro-USB charging port, the status LED and the power button. The charging dock is made of gloss off-white plastic and has a micro-USB power in port on the rear and a single red LED on the front - flashes during charging, solid when charged.
Use the supplied mini screwdriver to remove the three screws allowing the top of the device to be opened revealing the micro SIM card port. Insert a 2G capable card - some networks such as 3 in the UK are 3/4G only. Turn the device on by pressing and holding the power button. Turn it off by pressing and holding the power and SOS buttons.
The unit is configured and set up by..
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