The best bike GPS trackers increase your chances of being reunited with a stolen bike, by broadcasting its location back to you once you’ve flagged it as lost.
Best GPS bike trackers
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Best passive devices
Cost-effective
Best for iPhone users
The AirTag uses Apple’s Find My network to track down your lost bike. Flag it as lost and the tracker’s Bluetooth signal is picked up (anonymously) by iPhone, iPad or Mac devices, which share the AirTag’s location with iCloud, which you can then access to find where it is.
It’s reliant on fairly close proximity to an Apple device, which may limit its effectiveness. There’s also an accelerometer built in, so you can set it up to tell if your bike gets moved. It’s a cost-effective and simple solution and battery life is around a year.
Not OS specific
Best OS-agnostic option
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