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The LandAirSea Flashback 2 is a rechargeable passive GPS tracker that offers detailed historical tracking data without any monthly fees. It features a waterproof design, built-in magnet for easy attachment, and records location every second, making it ideal for monitoring driving behaviors, employee locations, and more.
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item Dimensions | 2.27 x 2.27 x 0.94 inches |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless, GPS/QZSS, GLONASS, and BeiDou satellites |
| Supported Application | GPS |
| Additional Features | Waterproof, No additional monthly tracking costs, Location recordings every second!, Rechargeable, Built-in Powerful Magnet |
A**S
Great Passive Tracker with cloud interface
I've spent the last few weeks looking into and buying inexpensive GPS trackers that I can use in remote applications. So far I've tested out the Holux RCV-3000, QStars BT-Q1000XT and the Flashback 2. The Flashback 2 is the only device, short of paying for a monthly cloud based service that has worked for me. The Holux was a complete waste of time, which isn't really even supported in Windows 10. Their support claims to be putting drivers up soon (The product was released in 2017). The QStars, worked how the Holux should've, but was difficult for people around the globe to look at simultaneously. and was a much more involved manual process to spit out a GoogleEarth KMZ file.I arrived at the Flashback 2 and was amazed how good this little device is. It fits in the palm of your hand and is strong enough to mag mount to the roof of any vehicle. What sold me on the device was the ease of which I was able to push data up to their tracking website. All I had to do was log in select my device and the data file, done. The website did the rest. From there, I could have my team looking at the same data in Washington, DC, London and Manaus.I'll need to further test this over a period of time, but hopefully can use this in a number of applications that need position reports from vehicles to vessels around the globe. So far so good. Hopefully I have found the winner.1 knock on the Flashback 2's web GUI is the icon on the map for current position. It is a static race car. You don't have the ability to select different devices that the GPS is used for. In my case, I'd love the ability to switch between a person, car, boat, or plane. I am hopeful that can happen in the future.Glad I stumbled on this little device. Works great and with cloud storage, makes this device light years ahead of the other inexpensive trackers currently out on the market.
P**L
Very Poor "stop detection"
I'm using this on a car, in order to record the car's path and stops along the way. While it does show the path correctly, the stop detection logic could use some major tweaking. It shows stops at stoplights for 33 seconds for example (I don't care), and won't show stops at locations like when it's parked for an hour(I DO care). It's useless for this purpose.
F**J
Trash
This device did not work, i emailed customer support and received no answer so i threw it in the garbage, useless expensive device.
S**P
Highly recommended
I liked the size and simplicity to use. Also the magnet on the bottom.
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