The best GPS bike trackers 2025: Why you need one and how to choose

Millions of bikes get stolen every year - these little devices can help you keep an eye on yours

All of the GPS bike trackers we tested together
(Image credit: Dan Palma)

A bike is stolen every three minutes in the US and around seven minutes in the UK, with as low as 5% ever returned to their owners. So, while having one of the best bike locks or even angle-grinder-resistant bike locks is a worthwhile investment, it's probably time we started thinking about alternatives. One of the best GPS bike trackers could be that solution.

Fortunately, GPS trackers are now widely available in a variety of shapes and sizes. To be clear, GPS trackers won't directly improve the security of your bike. To some extent, GPS trackers improve your chances of retrieving and recovering your stolen bike. It's still worth familiarising yourself with how to secure your bike correctly.

GPS trackers can be split into two categories:

The first of which is to use a Bluetooth connection to establish their location. These devices tend to be smaller, cheaper and don't require a subscription—like Apple's AirTags, for example.

Second, there are fully-fledged LTE GPS trackers, which provide location information wherever they are in the world, irrespective of how close the nearest cell phone or Bluetooth device is. These tend to be more expensive, larger, and require a subscription for network access. However, they can provide more accurate location data.

Of course, the type of GPS bike tracker you require depends on your location and budget. With this in mind, I have tried, tested and hand-picked the best bike GPS trackers from each of these categories. Plus, we also consider size, stealth and cost for each of these products.

The Quick List

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Device Name:

GPS tracking?

Bike specific?

Alarm?

Weight

Battery type

Subscription?

Apple Airtag

No

No

Yes

11g

Replaceable

No

Knog Scout Bike Alarm

No

Yes

Yes

25g

Rechargable

No

Tile for Bikes

No

No

Yes

6g-17g

Varies by model

No

Orbit Tracker

No

Yes

Yes

80g

Replaceable

No

Invoxia Real Time GPS Tracker

Yes

Yes

Yes

30g

Rechargable

Yes

Land Air Sea 54

Yes

No

No

82g

Rechargable

Yes

Cycloop tracker

Yes

Yes

No

249g

Rechargable

Yes

Garmin Edge 840 GPS

Yes

Yes

Yes

93g

Rechargable

No

Contributor Daniel Palma
Daniel Palma

Daniel Palma's cycling interests span gravel and mountain biking, racing and long-distance adventures. Having tested a wide variety of GPS trackers in direct comparisons, he's got an in-depth and detailed knowledge of the current market and technology.

Daniel Palma
Contributor

Daniel Palma spends most of his time working with cardiac patients in the hospital but has been growing his freelance photography and writing career over the past 6 years. Originally from Oaxaca Mexico, he and his family migrated to California to follow their career goals. He needed a method of transportation to get him places to photograph. So he found his way into cycling. Over the years, he competed in some local bike races were he made podium. You can find him photographing his mountain and gravel adventures, testing bike gear and editing photos for hours at a coffee shop. He wants to see more BIPOC in the sport of cycling and grow this amazing community. 

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