





Real-Time Tracking & Health Monitoring: The Woyamay GPS Tracker offers real-time location updates and health insights like activity levels and sleep patterns. Users appreciate its compact, lightweight design, making it comfortable for pets.
Battery Life Concerns: A major drawback is the poor battery life, lasting only 1-2 days (or as little as 9 hours on low settings). Daily recharging and frequent re-pairing frustrate many users.
Connectivity Issues: Several reviewers struggled with pairing the device, and some experienced random disconnections. GPS accuracy also varies, especially in wooded or signal-poor areas.
Build Quality: The clip attachment is criticized for being flimsy—some users reported it breaking or falling off, leading to lost trackers. The rubber band wears out quickly.
App Experience: While functional, the Tuya app has lagging issues and an unintuitive interface. Geofencing works but relies on stable connectivity.
Value for Money: The included free 1-year SIM card is a plus, but the $20/year renewal fee may not justify the device’s reliability issues compared to pricier alternatives.
Verdict: Suitable for urban pets with moderate needs, but inconsistent performance and durability make it a risky investment for active or remote adventures.
