Long Range GPS Tracker With No Monthly Fee

Loko combines satellite positioning with LoRa radio, giving local long-range tracking without SIM cards, cellular data, or subscription plans.

Most long-range GPS trackers become long range by using a paid network. Cellular trackers use carrier towers. Satellite trackers use satellite messaging networks. Both categories usually come with recurring fees.

Loko is different. It is built for local long-range tracking. The tracker receives GPS coordinates and sends them directly to your receiver over LoRa radio, avoiding the network costs that create monthly bills.

Long Range Tracking Options

Tracker typeRange modelMonthly fee?Best fit
Bluetooth tagNearby phone networkNoKeys, bags, city items
Cellular GPS trackerCarrier towers and cloudUsually yesCars and assets tracked from far away
Satellite trackerSatellite messaging networkUsually yesEmergency messaging and global reach
Loko LoRa GPS trackerDirect local radio linkNoFarms, drones, dogs, field teams, trails

Why Long Range Usually Costs Monthly

When a tracker reports location from anywhere to a phone app, it needs someone else's network. That means cellular carriers, satellite operators, cloud servers, and account infrastructure. The monthly plan pays for those services.

If you do not need global cloud access and instead need local tracking across land, trails, work sites, or flight fields, a direct radio design can remove that recurring cost.

How LoRa Creates Long-Range Local Tracking

LoRa is designed for small low-power packets over long radio links. GPS tracking data is tiny: latitude, longitude, time, battery, and status. That makes it a strong fit for efficient local tracking.

Practical range depends on terrain, antenna height, line of sight, buildings, vegetation, and local radio noise. Open terrain performs best. Dense forest, hills, and low antenna placement reduce range.

Related Loko Guides

For cost comparisons, read the best GPS tracker no subscription guide. For the radio details, read the LoRa GPS tracker guide. For coverage limits, read the GPS tracker without cell service guide.

FAQ

Can a long range GPS tracker avoid monthly fees?

Yes, when it uses a local radio link instead of cellular or satellite networks. Loko uses LoRa radio for local tracking.

Does long range mean global tracking?

No. Loko is long range for local radio tracking. Global tracking usually needs cellular or satellite service.

Does Loko need internet?

No for local P2P tracking. The tracker sends GPS coordinates to the receiver by LoRa radio.

What affects LoRa GPS range?

Line of sight, antenna placement, terrain, vegetation, buildings, and radio noise all affect practical range.

Loko is a long-range local GPS tracker with no SIM card and no monthly tracking fee.

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