What is it?

A device that can be tracked via GPS (Global Positioning System) and GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) to accurately locate something valuable when lost.

The idea of GPS tracking is not new: the military have been using it for decades and the latest smartphones have it built-in. The difference with the T8 is the added features that give it more flexibility for a fraction of the price.

Good Points?

Although the device is compact in size, similar in thickness to a £2 coin, it packs in a lot of technology.

The T8 GPS tracker is designed for multiple purposes such as the standard operations of tagging valuables such as luggage, cars and keys, but fitted with a SIM card and given to a loved one it can allow two-way communication in an emergency.

The accompanying software gives more control and can be set up for alert areas, such as a garden. If a pet or child leaves the designated space you can be informed via SMS. This voice communication can reassure a child or elderly relative until you arrive.

You can also view the last three months of historical locations and routes taken which can be useful when monitoring trends.

Bad points?

The unit regularly reverts to the less reliable and less accurate location-based service communication type. This means the positioning can be out as much as 500 metres.

Best for ...

Keeping tabs on the location of valuables, pets or family members in danger of wandering off and getting lost.

Avoid if ...

You require something more discreet or less intrusive.

Score: 8/10.

T8 GPS Tracker, £28 (tomtop.com)