Collection: GPS Tracking Personal ID Cards

A GPS tracking ID card is a personal safety tracker built into a slim, ID card-sized device — light enough for a child's school lanyard, a woman's handbag, or an employee's badge holder. Unlike a phone, it can't be a distraction and doesn't need one: it provides live location tracking, one-press SOS alerts, and two-way calling through a simple parent/guardian app.

Who are ID card GPS trackers for?

  • School children — parents see live location and get alerts when the child leaves school or home safe zones
  • Women's personal safety — a discreet SOS device that instantly shares live coordinates with trusted contacts
  • Elderly family members — trackable and callable without needing to operate a smartphone
  • Field employees and lone workers — attendance-friendly form factor with live tracking and emergency alerts

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a GPS ID card tracker work?
The card contains a GPS module and a 4G SIM. It reports its live location to a companion app, and its SOS button instantly alerts registered guardians with live coordinates. Models with a built-in mic and speaker also support two-way calling.

Does the wearer need a smartphone?
No — that's the point. The wearer carries only the card; parents or guardians monitor everything from the app on their own phone.

Can I set safe zones like school and home?
Yes. Geofencing lets you define zones and receive automatic entry/exit alerts, so you know when your child reaches school and when they leave.

How is this better than a smartwatch tracker for kids?
An ID card tracker is allowed in most schools where smartwatches are banned, has no screen to distract the child, and hangs naturally on the lanyard children already wear daily.