Luggage Tracking Technology
#46
FlyerTalk Evangelist



Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 38,543
Yup. When they were having the lifetime service deal I picked up some Trakdots. If the system works there's no point to them. If something goes wrong I at least know what's up--something the airline likely doesn't. I figure I'll be more likely to get it if I know what's going on.
#47

Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: ORD
Programs: Marriott Plat
Posts: 80
In case anyone is interested, I got an email for:
GET FREE LIFETIME ANNUAL SERVICE
When you purchase a new Trakdot Luggage Tracker at $49.99
http://Trakdot.com/en/trakdot-luggage
Add to cart, and you will see Lifetime Plan included free. Good thru June 30 2015.
Enjoy!
GET FREE LIFETIME ANNUAL SERVICE
When you purchase a new Trakdot Luggage Tracker at $49.99
http://Trakdot.com/en/trakdot-luggage
Add to cart, and you will see Lifetime Plan included free. Good thru June 30 2015.
Enjoy!
Even though we have never lost luggage in previous trips, I purchased the Trakdot at the end of June.
Used it on our summer trip in August.
It worked as expected. Except I forgot to place it in my luggage (left in my hand carry) at ORD and ultimately our luggage missed the LHR-ZHR connection. (Seriously pissed at myself for not placing in the checked bag).
After that, it worked perfectly.
It tracked ZRH-HKG. (Went silent in Japan as anticipated). Picked back up in LAX-PHX-ORD
Product works as expected so far.
As far as the bluetooth functionality, it has an indicator as that shows near/far but I could never really get a good sense of how close the bag was to me.
#49
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: May 2002
Location: Pittsburgh
Programs: MR LT Titanium, AA LT PLT, UA SLV, Avis PreferredPlus, HH Gold, Hertz PC, National Executive, etc.
Posts: 31,677
Looks like you need to count on another user to have the app running on their phone when they happen to be within 100 feet of your luggage with the app running. which will give you a one-moment-in-time view of where your luggage is/was.
Sounds like a bit of a longshot unless they get a seriously critical mass of users. Perhaps $25 is worth the low probability, but given that I've never lost a bag in 25 years of travel, I won't be buying.
Sounds like a bit of a longshot unless they get a seriously critical mass of users. Perhaps $25 is worth the low probability, but given that I've never lost a bag in 25 years of travel, I won't be buying.
#50




Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Seattle
Programs: AS MM, MVPGold100k, Hilton Diamond, Hertz Presidents Circle
Posts: 1,479
I heard some people raving about Tile, as a device for locating your lost luggage. Anyone on this forum use it or have an opinion if it's worth the money?
#51
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Southampton/London
Programs: BAEC: Gold, HiltonHonours: Gold
Posts: 168
i was intrigued to see if anyone else used Tile and finally found this thread :-) as people have alluded too, it wont get your bag out any quicker, but for me, it definitely avoids any need to stand waiting for your bag amongst the people who insist on standing up close to the belt for 20 minutes!
Their userbase must be pretty widespread. over '200 users nearby' when i opened the app in heathrow last week. I guess there's a bit of hope if it goes missing, you may see a blip somewhere at some point in time?
I wrote this up on it if anyone wants more info http://triphacker.co.uk/tileapp
it's also a heck of a lot cheaper than the new smart luggage options out there, which on the gadget show a couple weeks ago got mediocre reviews on the features they have!
Their userbase must be pretty widespread. over '200 users nearby' when i opened the app in heathrow last week. I guess there's a bit of hope if it goes missing, you may see a blip somewhere at some point in time?
I wrote this up on it if anyone wants more info http://triphacker.co.uk/tileapp
it's also a heck of a lot cheaper than the new smart luggage options out there, which on the gadget show a couple weeks ago got mediocre reviews on the features they have!
Last edited by ChrisTheZulu; May 31, 2016 at 12:30 pm Reason: adding text
#53




Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Lewisville, TX USA
Programs: AA EXP 1MM; Hyatt Globalist; Bonvoy LT Ti; National EE; WDW Passholder
Posts: 890
Anyone know if Tile uses a lithium ion battery? I just received a four-pack for Christmas and was considering throwing a Tile into a bag and checking the bag. But I want to make sure there are no issues here. With airlines banning smart luggage such as Away, it's unclear to me what is and isn't allowed.
Cheers,
LBBZman
Cheers,
LBBZman
#54




Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Programs: UA 1K/MM, Marriott Titanium, IHG Gold, Hertz PC, Avis PC
Posts: 8,531
Anyone know if Tile uses a lithium ion battery? I just received a four-pack for Christmas and was considering throwing a Tile into a bag and checking the bag. But I want to make sure there are no issues here. With airlines banning smart luggage such as Away, it's unclear to me what is and isn't allowed.
#55




Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Lewisville, TX USA
Programs: AA EXP 1MM; Hyatt Globalist; Bonvoy LT Ti; National EE; WDW Passholder
Posts: 890
#56



Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: London, UK
Programs: bmi DC, BAEC
Posts: 1,971
Trakdot / Traccom
Anybody else find it seriously annoying to receive this email from "Traccom" - which appears to be the successor company to Trakdot (no long operating) ?
For those of us who bought a Trakdot, and they stopped supporting it ... why would we sink good money after bad, and buy a Traccom ?
If you are holding a luggage tracking device that no longer performs, Traccom, Inc. now has a solution for you
#57




Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Menlo Park, CA, USA
Programs: UA 1MM 0P, AA, DL, *wood, Lifetime FPC Plat., IHG, HHD
Posts: 7,176
I’ve used these smart locks before, these guys are going a global mobile tracker. It was 99$ coming out oft the gates for the initial kickstarter, but now higher. IF it works as indicated, could be quite cool.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...ps/description
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...ps/description
#58
Suspended
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Watchlisted by the prejudiced, en route to purgatory
Programs: Just Say No to Fleecing and Blacklisting
Posts: 102,077
So now it would be more like this:
10 years = 1 Tile Pro+10 batteries.
I'm expecting that Tile may see an increase in purchases upon Apple releasing its AirTags product.
#59
FlyerTalk Evangelist



Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 38,543
Anybody else find it seriously annoying to receive this email from "Traccom" - which appears to be the successor company to Trakdot (no long operating) ?
For those of us who bought a Trakdot, and they stopped supporting it ... why would we sink good money after bad, and buy a Traccom ?
For those of us who bought a Trakdot, and they stopped supporting it ... why would we sink good money after bad, and buy a Traccom ?
#60
Suspended
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Watchlisted by the prejudiced, en route to purgatory
Programs: Just Say No to Fleecing and Blacklisting
Posts: 102,077
The problem with the Trakdots is not the company but the technology. It used 2G data technology and when that went away there was no way for the gadgets to talk to anything. The only possible "support" would be a 100% replacement of units, something they certainly couldn't afford.
The way Tile plays out -- and the likely way Apple's AirTags will play out too -- should really make people think about privacy issues and also how they may even be unwittingly playing into a surveillance state and crowd-source stalking when using this kind of luggage+ tracking technology. The battery life of Tile trackers is closer to 1-3 years rather than closer to 1-3 weeks.

