I use CCTR-830G
it exists in 2G/3G and 4G
I bought from Ali one OBD2 GPS tracker at 12,48 Euro (transport included):
So... if you want cheap... expect also the same quality...
Fair enough thanks for good explanation the not reading odb is deal breaker.
What would you recommend when one still wants to go cheap ?
@hans
For now this is the only OBD2 GPS tracker that I tested so I can't recommand what you need.
What you can do is buy various cheap OBD2 GPS devices and test it until you find one that is compatible.
Judging after the description this model might be working... at 36,17 Euro
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000068624528.html
Beware that it's only 2G GSM networks !
If you test it, please share your results.
An other option is to use: Raspberry Pi + GPS module + GSM modem + OBD2 interface.
Such an option is very flexible but it cost more and the installation is not plug&play.
Alright thanks for the great feedback.
I am still considering options i might just go for a dutch seller they have cheap ones for around 30 but then at least i have support and warranty.
I wil let you know how it works out.
Do you have a link ?
Hi all I know its a sensitive topic here.
So i'll shalt not ask for the best tracker for traccar but lets me ask it like this:
I am looking for a ODBII stick gps tracker.
Cheap as possible and if possible update every 15 sec orso. Or if that's not possible 1 min is fine.
I like to get most parameters from the connector if possible. But need service/fuel consumption/warnings and or errors
So ya the most for cheap basically :)
I am realistic i see the 8$ ones on ali if they work with traccar and can do some of the above things it's worth trying.
We use VW / Peugeot / Citroen and ford.
Again don't want to cause any discussion just looking for some links to cheap ones that users have used and their experiences with them.
TY !