Trackr We Help Find Lost Our iOS Device



How many times have we felt that our body go cold not knowing where we put our iPhone 6s or our iPad Pro? I have to admit that my happened to me many times and it is a time where it goes pretty bad. It may sound exaggerated, but those who have gone through it, surely understand me perfectly.

But the task of finding our lost iPhone or iPad is about to receive aid that few expected, even in the worst circumstances, thanks to a new application called Trackr. It is thanks to this great application, we will be able to locate our iOS device, regardless of whether this is connected to a Wi-Fi or mobile data network.


This new application, which is now available on the App Store, is compatible with both iPhone as iPad and greatly simplifies the task of finding a lost iPhone or iPad. All we have to do within the application, click on our lost device to begin your search.

How it works Trackr

Trackr uses the "Crowd GPS" company network to ping signals from other users in crowded places, where the device may not have an Internet connection, either through a Wi-Fi network or data mobile. Once you have connected a device to the application, we will be able to see the last location of the same on a map, which will show us the location.

But if the disappears device and is not anywhere near our current location, the GPS network will receive updates at any time from one of hundreds of thousands of users who are using Trackr within about 30 meters of the device lost . Therefore, the network is responsible for automatically find our lost device and alert us if another user walks near the.


A very interesting feature is that the application tries to prevent us forget our device anywhere. Thanks to this great feature, as they aim from CultofMac , the app will send an alert us when our devices are separated.

There is no doubt that, thanks to this great application, today is a little more difficult to lose or forget our iOs device anywhere. So, if you're somebody distracted to which costs them too "lose your head" Trackr is the answer you were expecting.

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