GPS Tracker FAQ

This is a feature on your tracking panel to save battery life turning your tracker off for a certain period of time so that it wakes up at predetermined times, such as every 2 or 4 hours. The tracking device will then send a GPS location fix to the tracking panel and then goes back into Battery Save Mode. The feature can be switched on and off from the tracking panel.

Your tracking device will work anywhere with GPS and a Mobile Phone infrastructure, today this covers 147 countries around the globe.

This depends on the type of building, it should be noted that trackers work via GPS and they must be able to communicate with a GPS Satellite. Should the device be in an underground car park its possible it won’t function until it comes back above ground again. There are a small number of areas up and down the UK that have poor coverage, we have been able to limit this to a minimum with the type of antenna installed in all the Bluhuski tracking devices. See our “Disclaimer” on the “T&C’s” page.

Certain tracking devices are charged up using a wired charging lead and some are charged using a Charging Pad (Powermat), you simply place the tracking device on the charging pad and the batteries are charged through an induction method. You can charge up to 3 trackers on a standard charging mat or 6 on the optional extended version.

All Bluhuski tracking devices are fully WATERPROOF and submergible. With the exception of the iPhone GPS case, Prime range and Belt tracker, these Bluhuski tracking devices are water resistant to Standard IPX6, but not to be submerged.