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Anti Lost Theft Device Bluetooth Remote Gps Tracker for Kids Pets
Company Code: ONM020
Material: ABS + Electronic Components
Dimensions: 38*38*7mm
Net Weight: 7g
Effective Range: 15 meters
Standby Time: 6 months
Interface: Bluetooth 5.2
Target Audience: People prone to forgetting things
Battery capacity : Button cell battery CR2032
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Anti Lost Theft Device Bluetooth Remote Gps Tracker for Kids Pets
It is small enough to slip into your wallet. It can clip onto your keys. It can also be stashed in your luggage. Yet it is vital — safeguarding the things you would never want to lose.
GPS trackers and Bluetooth anti‑loss devices are a pair of little companions. They help you keep an eye on your valuables. Though they operate differently, their goal is the same — to spare you the frustration of searching for misplaced items.
Advantages

Two-Way Search

Key Anti‑Loss: Attach it to your keyring. Should you venture beyond the designated range, your phone will immediately alert you — ensuring you never leave your keys behind.
Wallet / Card Holder Guardian: Slip it into your wallet’s inner compartment. Upon leaving restaurants or taxis, it automatically triggers an alarm — to prevent misplacement.
Reverse Phone Locator: When your phone is misplaced, press the tracker button. This makes your phone ring — even in silent mode.
Luggage Tracker: Slip it into your suitcase — for business trips or holidays. Receive alerts when leaving your airport seat or exiting a taxi — to ensure you take your luggage.
Child Safety Monitor: Attach it to a child’s backpack or clothing hem. Receive instant alerts on your phone if they stray beyond a safe distance — in shopping centres or tourist attractions.
Pet Locator: Attach it to your dog’s collar. Should they wander off during walks in the park, simply activate the mobile app — to locate them.
Remote Control Saviour: Affix it to the back of your television remote. When misplaced, use your phone — to make it ring instantly.
Backpack / Laptop Bag Reminder: Place it inside your bag. When rising to leave restaurants or cafés, your phone will alert you — to prevent leaving it behind.
Vehicle Item Reminder: Place it in a child’s car seat or essential toolkit. Should you walk away without it, an alert prompts you — to return.
Elderly Companion: Attach it to an elderly person’s keys or walking stick. Family members can monitor their location within familiar areas — for peace of mind.


Q1: What is a Bluetooth tracker? How does it work?
A1: A Bluetooth tracker is a compact electronic device. It uses Bluetooth signal strength to determine distance — helping you keep track of important items.
How it works:
The anti‑loss device connects to your mobile phone via Bluetooth.
When you move beyond a certain distance — the Bluetooth signal weakens to a critical threshold — your phone will sound an alarm to alert you.
Conversely, if you cannot locate your phone, pressing the button on the anti‑loss device will make your phone ring — even if it is in silent mode.
Core functionality: Two‑way protection — it alerts you if the device moves away from your phone, and it alerts you if your phone moves away from the device.
Q2: What is the effective range of the tracker?
A2: The theoretical range is 15 metres. However, actual range depends on the environment.
Factors affecting range: Bluetooth version, phone model, wall thickness, surrounding signal interference — among others.
Note: The tracker is not designed for “remote location tracking.” It is designed for “out‑of‑range alerts” — it reminds you when you have stepped beyond Bluetooth range and left something behind.
Q3: Does the tracker require charging? How long does the battery last?
A3: Most models do not require charging. They use button cell batteries — with a lifespan of six months to one year.
Battery type: Mainstream trackers use CR2032 button cell batteries — the same as laptop motherboard batteries. Replace directly when depleted. Each battery costs a few pounds.
Battery life: 6 months — depending on usage frequency.
Reminder: The mobile app displays the tracker’s battery level and alerts you when replacement is needed.
Q4: Can the tracker be placed in checked luggage?
A4: Yes — and it works very well.
During transit: Once luggage enters the cargo hold, Bluetooth signals cannot penetrate the metal frame and thick bulkheads. This prevents connection to your phone — and real‑time tracking.
Upon arrival: When luggage emerges from the carousel and enters Bluetooth range — within 15 metres — your phone will reconnect. You can swiftly locate your luggage using the “ring” function — far quicker than scanning each bag individually.
Advantage: A luggage‑finding marvel. No more bending over to scrutinise every tag. Simply tap your phone, and your suitcase will “sing.”
Q5: Does the anti‑loss device sound its own alarm? Is the volume loud?
A5: Yes — the volume is sufficiently audible.
Two‑way alerts:
Departure alert: Your phone will sound when you move beyond a set distance from the item — configurable sensitivity and activation.
Device‑initiated alarm: Tap “Find” in the app to trigger an 80‑100 decibel beep. This is audible throughout rooms or offices.
Volume: Comparable to a mobile phone ringtone. In noisy environments — such as shopping centres — proximity may be required to hear it clearly.
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