07-04-2021 07:59 PM - edited 01-06-2022 02:41 AM
I am looking into getting a GPS tracker watch for my son. It can take a SIM card. Will a public mobile SIM work with these?
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07-04-2021 10:21 PM
Will do have to wait till I get paid again to order. So expect an update in a few weeks
07-04-2021 10:18 PM
let us know and write us something about how easy to setup , would like to know too 🙂
07-04-2021 10:13 PM
Thanks for all the input. I will order it soon and get the $15 plan and see how well it works out!
07-04-2021 09:43 PM - edited 07-04-2021 09:47 PM
This watch apparently uses a legacy GPS specification, not as fast and fancy and feature-packed as the latest-and-greatest GPS protocols but still accurate enough for typical consumer needs. Especially since it also uses "enhanced location services" through cellular and wifi triangulation, wherever they're available.
Apparently the battery life isn't so great. Especially if you actually use the thing for chats and calls and games and stuff, as kids will do. An external battery pack or spare plug-in charger might be needed. No power = no radio signals.
Parents will have to install some sort of app on their own phones (or computers) to properly configure and use all the oversight features built into this watch. This could be an issue if the generic Chinese manufacturer's software doesn't support your particular version of iOS/Android/etc.
The thing is compatible with Bell networks - so it's also compatible with Telus networks. Public Mobile's $15 Limited Talk plan or $25 Unlimited Talk plan would work, and there's no possibility of being overcharged for exceeding the Talk or Data limits (they just get cut off until you or your AutoPay pre-pay for more) - but you'll have to rely on whatever software is built into the watch to babysit your child's activities online.
07-04-2021 08:57 PM
@Zyphrius just be aware, the interface of these watches might not be the easiest for setup. While it should work in PM but it might be a bit of effort to setup the proper APN. It is a good choice to buy it from Amazon as you can easily return in case you can't set it up.
here is another thread earlier about a similar GPS watch
GPS phone for a child cannot connect to Public Mob... - Community (publicmobile.ca)
07-04-2021 08:47 PM
@Zyphrius :Now that you know that the GPS watch works with Public, you might as well mark this thread solved by going to the post the answered your question and click the accepted solution button near it, that way will help others in future that have same question as you about that watch.
07-04-2021 08:09 PM
Great thanks!
07-04-2021 08:04 PM
PM uses these bands:
(sorry has to post pictures of my text.. somehow it was blocked when I type)
07-04-2021 08:03 PM
It should work according to the amazon page:
Important thing is .. what bands it has ?
07-04-2021 08:03 PM
It should work according to the amazon page:
Important thing is .. what bands it has ?
PM use
Public Mobile uses the following frequency bands:
4G LTE and LTE Advanced: 700 MHz, 850 MHz, 1900 MHz and 2100 MHz downlink and 1700 MHz uplink (AWS).
HSPA: 850 MHz, 1900 MHz (UMTS).
4G = B2 (1900), B4/B66 (2100 or 1700), B5 (850), B7 (2600), B12/B17 (700), B13 (700), B29 (700-Suppl. DL), B30 (2300)
3G = B2(1900) B5 (850)
Minimum recommended phone specs:
3G UMTS/W-CDMA/HSPA: B2 (1900) and B5 (850)
4G FDD-LTE: B4, B12
07-04-2021 08:00 PM
The one I am currently looking at is: