

🚗 Stay ahead, stay secure—track smarter, not harder!
The SALIND 11 4G GPS Tracker is a compact, magnetic vehicle tracker with up to 70 days battery life, real-time global tracking via included SIM, and customizable alerts. Designed for cars, fleets, and heavy equipment, it offers hassle-free installation and reliable monitoring with subscription plans starting at $5.50/month.



| Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.29 x 2.99 x 1.02 inches |
| Item model number | MAGNETIC - Battery up to 70 days |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Warranty | 2 year warranty |
| Battery Life | 70 days |
E**A
Amazing tracker for a very affordable price!!!
I got the device on sale for $8 and the app was only $7/month. We were letting my sister in law use our car to get a job and get back on her feet but didn't really trust her. We found out she had lied about a job and was just driving around all day to make us think she was. This device works so well that it will alert that the device has been shook when we're mowing the yard, it rains, or popping off fireworks. The device has a super magnetic grip and can be placed under a car or placed inside the lining of the trunk. I saw a lot of complaints about the bulky size, but it works so great who cares about the size. Also because of its size, the battery lasts a long time. So far one charge has lasted 1 1/2 months. The car hasnt been driven much lately so im sure the battery would drain quicker with more use, but i still think it would last a month with daily use. The app is easy to use once you get the hang of it and is very accurate, maybe just 15-20 seconds delayed. You can also set a parameter around your house so it will tell you when the car leaves that area. I have nothing but great things to say about this device and the app. You can also pay for the app with your Amazon account.
A**A
Reliable GPS Tracker with good performance
I recently purchased the Salind GPS Tracker, and it has proven to be a valuable tool for keeping track of my vehicle. The setup process was user-friendly, and the device connected quickly to satellites, providing real-time location updates with impressive accuracy. One of the standout features is the detailed tracking history. I can easily review where my vehicle has been, which adds a layer of security and peace of mind. The app interface is straightforward, and the notifications for movement or location changes are timely and accurate. However, there are a few areas where it could be improved. The battery life, while decent, requires more frequent charging than I expected, especially if you use the device's live tracking feature extensively.Overall, the Salind GPS Tracker offers great performance and reliability at a reasonable price. It’s a solid choice for anyone needing a dependable tracker for personal or vehicle security. If you’re in the market for a GPS tracker, this one is definitely worth considering. THE SUBSCRIPTION IS ONLY 6.99 PER MONTH
L**E
Faulty unit
The Mrs. had a family trip with the kids and i wanted to keep an eye on them durring their travel cross country without them having to check in every 2 hr. Purchases the Salind 11 4g. It worked the first hr that I activated it. I was able to see it moving. The next morning I noticed that it was stuck in standby mode as the wife drove away. Once she came home I reset the device. It worked well and it got my trust back. Well, it failed 30 min into my wives trip and they won't be able to reset until they reach their destination, but that just won't do. I had to resort to checking in every few hours with them. I did reach out to the company and they responded well. Unfortunately, seems like they can't do anything about it remotely because they tried and it still showing up in my state. This experience is a failure. I have a paid subscription that was already taken for a service that was not rendered. I own a brand new lansind11 that I have no trust in becsuse it wont track. I wish I had the device so I can return it and be done with it.
A**O
Impressive, recommended
Just ordered my second. My original review is below. Only things to add after more than a year. Battery life is good. No idea about on some sort of long haul trucking, it puts itself to sleep and saves power if it's not moving. So sitting for hours at work, school, etc... doesn't use power. More than a year and the battery still only needs a charge about every month and a half. It's not a fast charger though, takes an overnight. Not small but still easy to be out of sight. My daughter knows it's in her car and where it is, but also knows it's for her safety and my peace of mind. It was stolen once. You can imagine the surprise when I came knocking (ultimately pounding because nobody would answer) on the door and told them not only did I know it was inside but I could tell them exactly where it was (no joke, 3 feet is pretty tight, while charging in my own house I not only can see what room it's in but where in that room. Or said differently, you can tell which parking slot a car is parked in, in a parking lot.) Since the last software update there is a little more wiggle room and the ap can think the device is "off the road" by a little. Closing the ap and reopening it will cause it to "recalculate" and follow the road exactly though. Originally I talked about how long the "trace" lasts of the travel rout. Since I've realized you have control of that. For most of the time I have used about 8 hours but recently I bumped it up to around 24 hours. Interestingly when you increase the amount of time to display, it knows all that unshowed data and will show you right now what happened in that time. Also interestingly enough you can change the start and stop time so if you want to see what happened from 6am to 10pm 3 days ago it will show you. It also shows any prolonged stops and will tell you what time they started and ended with elapsed time at the stop. -------------- So I've only been using for three days. I read many amazon reviews as well as elsewhere. In a measure of good vs bad, the only bad is the devices size. And I chose it knowing it's pretty large compared to many others. My hope is that means it has more battery power. If it can go a month between charges I'll be happy. I'm placing it out of sight but I'm not actually trying to fight "bad behavior" so the fact that James Bond can't hide it in a watch doesn't bother me. The things I found good, some unexpected. Several people complained about lack of instructions. It has some brief instructions that get you started and not much more. But setup is kind of linier. Step 2 is really the only action that can follow step 1, step 3 is really the only thing that can follow step 2. Now they say and reviewers have said that if the device doesn't connect to the ap immediately you should walk around a little. This is BS. It takes more time for them to connect that "you think it should." I live in an area with no issue connecting to cellular. It didn't connect immediately. I got in the car and drove around. After about a half hour they connected. In retrospect, thinking it would connect immediately is a bit crazy. Now that my ap and the tracker know each other it connects immediately and in fact it's track even while I'm not looking and shows me the path the tracker took while I was not even logged in. It tracks to within about 3 feet but it seams to be about 20 to 40 seconds behind. I drove around with it tracking and the phone on my dash. It shows me about 1/2 a mile ago but does follow the correct path. Stop at a red light and it pretty much catches up while you wait for the light but of course shows you leaving it about a half minute after you actually did. I feel like it shows the path of travel for almost the whole day. I went to a location, stayed there for about an hour then went somewhere else before returning. The entire path was visible but next day was a clean slate. Some things I didn't expect, the ap connects to Google. So it can show you as best as google has photographed, a picture of where (house, neighborhood, parkinglot, what ever) the device is sitting. Because it is connected to google and assuming your phone knows where it is, it will give you turn by turn directions to get from where you are to where it is. Now not for monitoring but I have real life experience of getting a call "We don't know where we are but we are having some trouble. I think the town is called (and they gave me the wrong name...)" Armed with this device I could literally have tapped the screen and it would have given me specific directions and an estimate of how long it will take. For me, that is worth the price of admission. Maybe the rest do it too, I don't know. The removal detector is a light sensor in the middle of the magnet. If it gets pulled from what it's stuck to it's going to know it. If it's not stuck to something then maybe it'll go off "randomly." The fix is, stick it to something. I have it in a SUV and it is not horizontal, under the rear deck and is having no issue with signal and reception. Also you can pay your monthly (or whatever time period you select) through Amazon so if you are like me and not too sure about giving your CC number to yet another company it's an option. I thought I'd try it monthly before I commit and assuming the remainder of the month goes as well as the past few days I'll likely switch to yearly. This is not the cheapest device but I would say it was on the inexpensive end of the list and absolutely was the lowest monthly. Watch out for the no monthly fee devices, what they don't tell you is you will need to set up an account with your cellular carrier for anywhere from 20-40 bucks a month. The funny thing is being a German company when you login the map is centered on Germany and then quickly skips over to my neighborhood in the USA. I gave 5 stars for Support but never used support. IMO the best customer support is the one you don't need. Also 5 for batter life, we'll call that wishful thinking but I suspect it's got better life than some much smaller device.
D**N
Good Tracker with a Good Battery
This tracker works well and the battery seems to be on-par with the estimated time between charges. I charged it to 100% when I first got it 10 days ago. It its now down to 76% and has been actively used for approximately 15 hours. At that rate, it should last another 30 days or so before needing a charge. The monthly subscription of $6.99 is one of the cheaper options on these trackers. You can save a little more by choosing one of their longer subscription plans. I like the option to be able to stop and start the subscription as needed, so I went with the monthly plan. The only caveat to this tracker, and what made it a 4 star instead of 5, was that the time and speed settings are not changeable. This means that I have to manually calculate what time the movements occur when the tracker is active from the default time zone. It also means that the speed is calculated using km/h instead of mph, so that requires some calculations as well especially when setting up alerts for exceeding speed limitations. Overall this is a good tracker at a reasonable price.
A**A
TLDR at the end
I got this like a week or two ago for my car and so far I have no complaints. When I first activated it, it's accuracy would trip out while moving, but it was not of concern. At the end it still accurately shows where the device is located once it stops. But it stopped tripping once I changed the setting "snap the route" from "off" to "car." IBut you also need to allow it calibrate. I also enjoy all the settings and alarms one can activate on this device. It has the option to notify you if the device feels a vibration or if it has been moved, and it is incredibly accurate (I scared myself once as the alarm went off on my phone when I got into the car). I use my car almost everyday for at least 2hrs and the battery is at around 60%. Even if the battery doesn't last at least 60 days, I am still satisfied with this product. Other products would have required charge every 2-3 days. Their subscription is also one of the most affordable I have found. Others charge almost 30 every month with less of the perks their basic subscription ($11/month) offers. With the basic subscription I still get route history (they expire after 3 days. premium offers all history). I also contacted customer service on WhatsApp for a simple question and they did not take long to respond. TLDR: I did a deep dive when it came to finding a good tracker, so far this one is the best when it comes to subscription and accuracy, battery life, customer service, and app functionality.
S**E
Real-Time Tracker for Vehicles,
Works okay. This is good for regular use to track ya vehicle.
J**E
Better than Expected!
I've used this for a couple of weeks now and it works well. Accuracy is pinpoint (being used in a major metro) and battery is exceptional (less than 10% drain a week so far), and that is through a hidden lockbox. So signal strength remained while being able to conceal. As other reviews mention, setting up the subscription payment via Amazon is also simple and a way to keep payment secure. Device itself has an extremely durable feel and the magnet attachment was useful. All in all, easily a 5/5 star and well worth the price.