Land air ... you can change the seconds setup any time. So before going to bed, you can chenge the setup to a every hour setup instead an every 30 seconds set up. Note that if you change it from an hour to 30 seconds, your 30 seconds tracking won't start until that every hour setup ends.
Well if you want to see in real time where the GPS tracker is, you need a cellular connection. Otherwise its just a logger. GPS technology is just locating technology beamed down from space, it dosent send data back to a remote computer without some sort of network connection.
@@tombiggi1024 They both use "True" GPS but the difference is the Garmin uses a Satellite connection to send back the data (Like a satellite phone), and unlike an Apple Tag, it still requires a subscription. The satellite connection has nothing to do with GPS technology itself. Its just a way to send data back to a remote computer.
Land air ... you can change the seconds setup any time. So before going to bed, you can chenge the setup to a every hour setup instead an every 30 seconds set up. Note that if you change it from an hour to 30 seconds, your 30 seconds tracking won't start until that every hour setup ends.
Nothing wrong with Land Air... had it for a couple of years and no problems with it, it works perfectly to me.
the best tracker review on youtube
Glad it helped!
Finally a good review
great video ... good information and well put forward
How long does the tracki battery work before you need to get a new one?
I dont know, id imagine they outlast the usefulness of the device.
Which one do u like out of these 2
Traki
Does either have a replaceable battery?
No, they are non replaceable.
REQUIRES a cellular connection so it is NOT true GPS!
Well if you want to see in real time where the GPS tracker is, you need a cellular connection. Otherwise its just a logger. GPS technology is just locating technology beamed down from space, it dosent send data back to a remote computer without some sort of network connection.
Guess you best lookup a Garmin InReach
@@tombiggi1024 They both use "True" GPS but the difference is the Garmin uses a Satellite connection to send back the data (Like a satellite phone), and unlike an Apple Tag, it still requires a subscription. The satellite connection has nothing to do with GPS technology itself. Its just a way to send data back to a remote computer.
@@PremiumFuelOnly guess you have more research to do! 😀
@@tombiggi1024 Well, if Im wrong, buy one and make a video educating me why the InReach is better.