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<blockquote data-quote="msinger" data-source="post: 3861" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Bluetooth trackers are a nice option because they are small, but usually not such a good option for tracking drones since they have a max range of about 100 feet. That means either you or another Tile user would need to be within about 100 feet of your lost Spark in order to find its location.</p><p></p><p>Depending on where you fly, it could still be useful. For example, I once helped someone track down a drone that was lost in a field of tall grass. Since a tracker was not installed, the best we could do is get close to the last known location by using the TXT flight log from DJI GO. If that pilot had a Bluetooth tracker like this instead, he probably would have been able to find his drone <em>(since he was close to the crash/landing site)</em>. And if he had a radio/GPS tracker installed, he would have likely had no problem finding the exact location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msinger, post: 3861, member: 18"] Bluetooth trackers are a nice option because they are small, but usually not such a good option for tracking drones since they have a max range of about 100 feet. That means either you or another Tile user would need to be within about 100 feet of your lost Spark in order to find its location. Depending on where you fly, it could still be useful. For example, I once helped someone track down a drone that was lost in a field of tall grass. Since a tracker was not installed, the best we could do is get close to the last known location by using the TXT flight log from DJI GO. If that pilot had a Bluetooth tracker like this instead, he probably would have been able to find his drone [I](since he was close to the crash/landing site)[/I]. And if he had a radio/GPS tracker installed, he would have likely had no problem finding the exact location. [/QUOTE]
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