DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR LUGGAGE IS ON HOLIDAY?

GPS trackers are incredibly useful gadgets that increase our everyday security. GPS trackers can be very useful on holidays in order to keep ourselves and our possessions safe. Trackers are no longer chunky gadgets that have little functionality or use outside of monitoring our pet's location, for example. Modern GPS trackers now come in a variety of sizes, with extra features and wifi capabilities, making them a great companion for travelling.

There is no worse way to start a holiday than with missing luggage. It is so easy to accidentally pick up the wrong suitcase or get luggage stolen, particularly at larger airports. Thousands and thousands of suitcases are lost each year and never reclaimed. With stricter rules on travelling, luggage that is lost or never reclaimed is often burnt or sold at auction houses. Whilst airlines are usually required to compensate for lost luggage, payouts rarely exceed a few hundred pounds, regardless of how expensive the contents were.

Fixing a GPS tracker on your luggage can allow you peace of mind whilst travelling. It can be comforting, particularly when travelling long distances, to be able to monitor the location of your luggage on the plane, ensuring it makes it onto the plane and is not left behind. A GPS tag may be especially useful for long-distance journeys when you are bringing more belongings further afield, possibly with flight changes and other forms of travel.

A GPS tracker can allow you to set up a geofence on a digital map. A geofence is an area drawn on a map that acts as a boundary for the item being tracked. If the GPS tracker leaves or enters this area, the owner will instantly be notified of this movement. The ability to geofence could come in very handy when travelling, allowing you to be alerted when your luggage moves outside the airport or plane. Creating geofences around the airport can also help prevent someone from walking off with your luggage, leaving you empty-handed for the rest of your journey.

More so, using a GPS or SMS tracker to keep notes on your luggage's whereabouts is made easier by the long battery life of GPS trackers. Most GPS trackers have a one-week to two-week battery life, making them a lot more reliable than Bluetooth devices or smartphones. GPS trackers are also now rechargeable, so there is no need to carry around batteries to recharge your tracker.

As GPS trackers can come in a variety of sizes, they are also a lot harder to spot than padlocks or other security gadgets. GPS trackers can protect your suitcase from the inside, as thieves are less likely to be able to spot a GPS tracker hidden amongst clothing and belongings. This can help you track your stolen suitcase for longer and reclaim it.