Personal GPS Trackers
Personal Trackers FAQ's
GPSBob personal trackers are used by parents keeping tabs on children, families monitoring elderly relatives with dementia or those living alone, and employers protecting lone workers such as field engineers, social workers, and delivery drivers.
A GPSBob personal tracker provides live GPS location from any smartphone or desktop, lets you set a geofence around a safe area with instant alerts if it's crossed (Professional Plan) and many models include an SOS button so the wearer can call for help immediately.
No. GPSBob personal trackers need no installation or technical knowledge. Simply charge the device, attach it to a bag, lanyard, or pocket, and it's ready to track.
Yes. Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, employers must assess and manage the risks of lone working. GPSBob personal trackers support this duty of care with real-time location monitoring, missed check-in alerts, and an SOS facility.
Yes. GPSBob's Dementia Tracking Tag lets families monitor a loved one's location in real time and set geofence alerts around a safe area, helping provide reassurance and a fast response if they wander.
Many GPSBob personal trackers include a dedicated SOS button, allowing the wearer to trigger an immediate alert to a nominated contact in an emergency.
Yes, GPSBob personal trackers come with no long-term contracts, giving you flexibility over how you use and pay for the device.
Tracking tags like the BasicBob, Dementia, and Child tags are compact and lightweight for everyday carrying, while the Portable and Yabby 4G GPS trackers offer more advanced live tracking features.