Tracking devices have become increasingly popular among photographers, who may believe these tools will help recover stolen cameras or other photography-related gear. However, according to an article on DIY Photography, the reality might not live up to those expectations.
The conclusion is straightforward: no device can replace vigilance and common sense when it comes to protecting your equipment.
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