I’ve been considering getting a GPS tracker for my daughter, but I don’t want her to feel uncomfortable wearing it. She’s super active and always running around, so anything bulky or noticeable would probably bother her. I thought about clipping it onto her jacket or sewing it into a pocket, but I’m not sure if that’s the best way to keep it secure. Has anyone tried different methods? I’d love to hear what actually works in real life.
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What’s the best way to attach a GPS tracker to a child’s clothing?
What’s the best way to attach a GPS tracker to a child’s clothing?
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It’s crazy how much technology has changed parenting. I remember when we just had to memorize phone numbers and stick to a schedule. Now, there are so many ways to keep track of kids—it’s both impressive and a little overwhelming!
That’s a good question! I had the same concern with my son because he’s always on the move. I ended up getting a small clip-on tracker that attaches inside his coat, so it stays out of sight and doesn’t bother him. Privacy laws vary, and this guide helps clarify GPS tracking laws in the U.S. You might want to check out some options that are designed specifically for clothing attachment—some even come with built-in fasteners or special pouches. I found some useful info here: GPS tracking laws in the U.S.. If your daughter wears a belt or a wristband often, those could also be good alternatives!