As someone who travels internationally frequently for work and leisure, I'm always worried about the security of my luggage and valuable equipment. While airlines have tracking systems and Bluetooth tags like Apple AirTag exist, I've come across several companies that sell dedicated GPS trackers, such as Brickhouse Security, Logistimatics, and Samsara. These trackers promise real-time location updates and alerts no matter where you are. I'm curious if these GPS trackers genuinely help in preventing loss or aiding in recovery of lost items, or if they just provide peace of mind. Have any of you used GPS trackers like AirTag? Did they really assist you in avoiding stress or recovering lost items? Also, are there particular scenarios where these devices might not function effectively, such as inside large airport terminals or during long layovers?
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We had a tough time flying back from Tahiti when our bags didn’t arrive. They got stuck at a connecting airport, but with AirTags, I was able to show the staff exactly where my bags were. Super helpful in stressful situations!
I use Samsung SmartTags on everything—my bags, my wife's purses, even our pets! One time our luggage got lost on the way to Edinburgh. My bag ended up in the right city, but my wife's was in Glasgow. Thanks to the tracker, I emailed the luggage manager with a photo of the bag and its location, and they got it sent to me the next day! These trackers can be lifesavers, but their efficiency depends on the help you get on the other side, so having the right phone around is important for them to work. Just be aware since they rely on nearby devices to relay the location, they might not work if you’re cut off from a signal.
Honestly, Tile trackers are a bit better for this type of thing.
Yes, GPS trackers can be super useful, especially AirTags. A few years ago, my luggage didn't arrive at my destination, but because I could see its location, I learned it was just in a big room at the airport. I could go pick it up myself instead of waiting for delivery. So it’s a huge time-saver! My pro tip: the AirTag battery lasts about 1.5 years, just pop it out when you're not traveling to extend its life.
I flew into Barcelona last year, and it was chaos at customs. Once I got through, my bags were just piled together. I'm pretty sure I wouldn’t have found mine without my AirTag. I didn’t speak Spanish at all, so without that tracker, I'd probably still be looking for it!
You’re right that GPS trackers have some huge advantages, but remember real GPS trackers require more power and usually need a cellular connection, which means a subscription for those services. If you're specifically interested in options like Brickhouse, Logistimatics, or Samsara, check if they cater to your region as they might differ in coverage.

A Samsung tracker needs a Samsung phone specifically. If you only have an Android, the effectiveness can drop since fewer devices can 'see' the tracker.