Forget AirTags, you can build a family location tracker using Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi Pico
Consumer location trackers often come with tradeoffs that include privacy concerns, data collection, and a sense that you’re constantly being watched. Russell Eveleigh wasn’t comfortable with those compromises, especially when it came to his son becoming a latchkey kid for the first time. So, he decided to build something better for his family: a beautiful, ambient location tracker powered by a Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi Pico, running entirely on his own hardware.
Consumer location trackers often come with tradeoffs that include privacy concerns, data collection, and a sense that you’re constantly being watched. Russell Eveleigh wasn’t comfortable with those compromises, especially when it came to his son becoming a latchkey kid for the first time. So, he decided to build something better for his family: a beautiful, ambient location tracker powered by a Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi Pico, running entirely on his own hardware.
Lærke Jørgensen
Denmark
Denmark
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