Reliance Jio has just stepped into the GPS tracking game, and it’s doing it in a way only Jio can—simple, affordable, and connected everywhere you go. The company has launched two new wireless GPS devices in India under the JioFind Series: the standard JioFind and the more powerful JioFind Pro.
Both trackers are designed to keep tabs on your vehicles, school bags, luggage, or pretty much anything else that’s easy to lose. The best part? They work on Jio’s network across the country, even if you’re traveling across states.
Real-Time Tracking, No Extra SIM Needed
Here’s the cool part: you don’t need a separate SIM or plan for these trackers. Thanks to Jio’s number-sharing feature, the devices run on the same Jio number you already use on your phone. Everything is managed through the JioThings app, so you can see live location updates in just a few taps.
Up to five devices can connect to one Jio number, making it super convenient for families or small businesses.
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What’s the Difference Between JioFind and JioFind Pro?
The JioFind is the lighter, everyday option. It packs an 1100mAh battery that lasts 3–4 days on a single charge, making it perfect for bags and personal items.
The JioFind Pro is built for bigger jobs, like tracking vehicles. It has a massive 10,000mAh battery that keeps going for 3–4 weeks. Plus, it comes with a magnetic mount, so you can easily stick it inside a car or bike without any extra hassle.
Both models let you set up to five geofenced zones (think “home,” “school,” or “office”) and send alerts when the device enters or leaves those areas. You’ll also get notifications for overspeeding, low battery, and even a remote voice monitoring feature, which lets you listen to ambient sounds or record short clips for extra peace of mind.
Price, Availability, and Warranty
- JioFind: ₹1,499 (41 grams)
- JioFind Pro: ₹2,499 (297 grams)
Both come in black, include a one-year warranty, and offer free service for the first year. After that, there’s an annual renewal fee of just ₹599. Charging is via Type A to C cables (note: Type C to C cables don’t work).
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Why It Matters
Affordable GPS trackers aren’t new, but Jio’s take could shake things up. By linking the trackers to your existing Jio number and offering country-wide coverage, the company has removed the biggest pain points—extra SIMs, extra plans, and unreliable connectivity.
