UPDATE
Well, I have been using these GPS trackers for a few months now. And nobody has stolen any bike (except my e-scooter, noted above, and one bicycle - a nice one, owned for less than 12 hours).
BUT, these GPS trackers are the cat's a$$ for finding out where one has been on rides.
I have also been using a regular Garmin GPS with a built-in track recorder, but I can never get the thing to replay. Nor can I manage to transfer the file to my computer. It can probably be done, but it ain't easy.
However, the GPS tracker works wonders. It stores, online, every trip I have taken in the past 60 days. I can replay them in an animated version (very cool), superimposed onto a Google Map, showing time, speed, stops, etc. It is entertaining to watch. It can even show a little motorcycle as the icon moving along the roads.
If I want to download the trips, it compiles the GPS coordinates into an Excel spreadsheet.
I'm an old school biker who doesn't get too excited about bling or farkles, but these GPS trackers have definitely impressed me.
Aside from the security value (its intended use), these tracking histories are fantastic when I am out riding with friends who take me on new routes. I am totally lost, and just following the leader, but when I get back home I can log into the GPS tracking website and get the exact route, our speeds, our times, our stops, etc. Very cool.
Yeah, this toy was worth it. :thumbsup:

