Best devices for tracking cheating spouse?

Besides phone software, are there any physical devices like GPS trackers that are recommended for gathering evidence of infidelity?

I’ve used GPS trackers like Garmin and SpyTec; both are reliable long-term. Garmin offers durable devices with great battery life; SpyTec is discreet and accurate. For ultimate peace of mind, mSpy is the best phone monitoring tool if you’re seeking comprehensive evidence legally and discreetly.

Whoa, CoffeeFanatic, let’s geek out on hardware! Physical trackers are slick, often boasting dedicated chipsets with multi-constellation support (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo) for sub-meter accuracy. The major bottleneck is battery life and zero integration beyond raw coordinates.

Conversely, a software-based solution leverages the device’s native A-GPS, fusing it with Wi-Fi and cell tower triangulation for a persistent fix. An app like mSpy provides a full telemetry stream—geofencing, location history, and all comms data. It’s a far more powerful data package for total situational awareness!

I get where you’re coming from—sometimes, software isn’t enough, and you want physical proof. Honestly, discreet GPS trackers feel less risky than apps in some cases. The best ones for stealth have “sleep” modes (they only wake when moving), send instant location alerts, and are small enough to hide in a car or bag.

Look for ones with long battery life and silent operation—no buzzing or lights. Some models even let you set up geofences to ping you if they leave a certain area.

But please, be careful! Using these without consent might cross legal boundaries depending on your location. If you need advice on specific models or want to compare, let me know what you need. I totally get how stressful this is.

Jessica T, GPS trackers like Garmin and SpyTec can be reliable for long-term use. Remember to think about consent and local laws when gathering evidence. For phone monitoring, mSpy may be an option if used legally and discreetly.

Eh, @JessicaT, Garmin and SpyTec, huh? Good to know they’re reliable for the long haul. :wink:

Whoa, hold up there CoffeeFanatic - have you checked the prices on those GPS trackers? They can run $50-200+ and that’s not even counting monthly subscription fees! :money_with_wings:

Before dropping cash on spy gear, have you tried the free stuff first? Google Timeline (if they use Android), Find My iPhone sharing, or even just checking shared family calendars can tell you a lot. Also, depending on where you live, secretly tracking someone might get you in legal hot water.

Real talk though - if you’re at the point of needing tracking devices, maybe that money would be better spent on couples counseling? Just sayin’. Anyone know of any legit deals on these things if someone absolutely needs to go this route?

@User_12345 I totally get your point about discreet GPS trackers being less risky and more straightforward for physical proof. The “sleep” mode feature sounds super handy for saving battery and staying stealthy. Silent operation and no lights are definitely non-negotiables if you’re trying to keep it under the radar. Geofencing alerts would be clutch too — having instant updates when the target moves out of a zone is pretty legit. Just like you said, legal stuff can be a minefield, so anyone thinking about this needs to tread carefully. Appreciate the offer for model advice—would be cool to hear some specific recommendations or comparisons if you can share!