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Chipolo ONE Spot vs R2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel

Comparison 2026GPS Trackers

64

Chipolo ONE Spot

Chipolo · Find My tracker

30.00

VS
72

R2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel

R2B · AirTag houder (fietsbel)

18.00

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the R2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel edges out the Chipolo ONE Spot with an overall score of 72/100 against 64/100. It scores particularly well on accuracy (60/100) and concealment (88/100), making it the better all-round pick in GPS Trackers.

The Chipolo ONE Spot remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €30.00 versus €18.00.

Accuracy winner

R2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel

8% higher than its rival

Value winner

R2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel

7% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationChipolo ONE SpotR2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel
Price€30.00€18.00+67%
Rating★4.3 (1,840)★4.3 (2,180)
Overall64/10072/100+13%
Tracker performance
TechnologyBluetooth LE (Find My)
Sound volume120 dB
Battery lifeCa. 12 maanden (CR2032)Afhankelijk van AirTag (~12 mnd)
IP ratingIPX5Niet officieel opgegeven
TypeAirTag houder + fietsbel
NetworkFind My (via AirTag)
Compatibility
Subscription costGeenGeen
NetworkApple Find My
AppZoek Mijn (iOS 14.5+)
Dimensions37.9 × 37.9 × 6 mm
Handlebar size22.2 – 31.8 mm
MountingTorx T20 schroef
AirTag includedNee

Pros and cons

Chipolo ONE Spot

Pros

  • Loudest Find My tracker on the market at 120 dB — about three times louder than an AirTag
  • Flatter and lighter than the AirTag — easier stealth mounting inside a bell or seat post
  • Same Find My network as the AirTag with millions of iPhones across the Netherlands
  • IPX5 splash-proof — shrugs off Dutch downpours without issue

Cons

  • Same anti-stalking limitation as the AirTag — iPhone-carrying thieves get warned
  • Battery not user-replaceable on older units; newer ONE Spot does take a replaceable CR2032

R2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel

Pros

  • Camouflages an AirTag as an innocent bike bell — thieves rarely look under the bell
  • Torx screw (uncommon in the NL) resists quick removal with standard tools
  • Fits every handlebar between 22.2 and 31.8 mm — essentially every Dutch bike
  • AirTag stays fully functional — no signal dampening measured in real-world tests

Cons

  • AirTag not included — total investment comes to around €53
  • Torx T20 tool required for mounting (often missing from basic bike tool kits)

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