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The 8 Best GPS Pet Trackers That'll Give You Extra Peace of Mind
We compared more than 30 different models to find the most reliable and accurate picks.

Trying to search for a lost pet is a gut-wrenching experience, and nothing short of a nightmare. But thanks to the many advances in technology today, investing in a GPS pet tracker helps you keep better track of your furry friends and eases worries about their whereabouts.
Like so many other technology products on the market, there's a slew of options, ranging in features, pricing, and specs. Most models offer the ability to notify you when your pet leaves a designated space. More advanced trackers give you a full timeline of places your pet has been, which comes in handy for keeping tabs on your dog walker. A handful of models even double as activity trackers that pair with smartphone apps, making it easy to set fitness goals for your pet based on their breed, age, and weight.
Best GPS Pet Trackers of 2023
What to Consider
Size
It may seem like a given, but the first thing you should consider when shopping for a GPS pet tracker is your pet's size. If you have a small cat or toy dog breed, the tracker might be too large to affix to your pet's collar. Fortunately, many trackers come in a wide range of shapes and sizes. For models that include a collar, most manufacturers sell different sizes that'll fit your pet perfectly. Just make sure you measure your dog or their collar to ensure your new GPS pet tracker will fit.
Tracker Type
You should also pay attention to which wireless tech the GPS tracker uses to keep tabs on your pet. Most of our picks use LTE-M, which is a cellular network technology that uses less power, while still offering users real-time tracking capabilities. Some Bluetooth trackers such as the Tile only offer a range of about 300 feet, making them less than ideal if your pet goes missing. Models that use GPS satellites offer coverage in remote areas, but trackers like these can cost hundreds of dollars. Some collars are even equipped with RADAR or compasses, but these collars are bulky and work best with larger breeds.
Subscription Price
It's worth mentioning that practically every GPS pet tracker requires a monthly subscription to make full use of it. Just as you pay a bill for your phone, you'll need to pay a fee for keeping the GPS tracker connected to a network. The only GPS-connected collar without a monthly fee is the PETFON Pet GPS Tracker, but it costs almost $200 and needs to be recharged daily, so we don't recommend it. For pet owners on a budget, we included a couple of other Bluetooth pet trackers that don't require a monthly fee.
How We Selected
We compared over 30 different GPS pet trackers to find the eight best options on the market. To narrow our candidate pool, we dismissed options that rely on older, previous-generation 2G and 3G networks for their cellular signal, which are starting to phase out. Few GPS trackers rely on 4G LTE or 5G networks — the same signals your smartphone uses — since the signal causes more strain on the trackers' batteries.
To find the best GPS pet trackers, we scoured the internet reading editorial reviews of trackers from editors at sites such as PC Mag, The Spruce Pets, Wirecutter, and Mashable. We also read hundreds of consumer reviews from pet owners that have been published on online retailers like Chewy and Amazon and across pet forums and Reddit. We wanted to include something for everyone, so our list features trackers that vary in size, shape, network capability, and total range.
Shop our favorite GPS pet trackers below to give you some peace of mind, so you always know where your pet is.
Brandon Carte has been covering technology at BestProducts.com since 2017, where he's been writing about the latest gadgets, appliances, and scouring the internet for the products that make life easier. His reporting has been featured on TopTenReviews.com, Good Housekeeping and USA Today. When he's not researching washing machines or testing robot vacuums, you can find him at concerts, swimming laps, or at the movies. He thinks smartphones are too big, prefers MP3s to Spotify, and misses his iPhone’s headphone jack.
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