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Vodafone Curve GPS Tracker vs R2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel

Comparison 2026GPS Trackers

72

Vodafone Curve GPS Tracker

Vodafone · GPS met abonnement

40.00

VS
72

R2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel

R2B · AirTag houder (fietsbel)

18.00

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the Vodafone Curve GPS Tracker edges out the R2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel with an overall score of 72/100 against 72/100. It scores particularly well on accuracy (74/100) and concealment (60/100), making it the better all-round pick in GPS Trackers.

The R2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €18.00 versus €40.00.

Accuracy winner

Vodafone Curve GPS Tracker

14% higher than its rival

Value winner

R2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel

15% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationVodafone Curve GPS TrackerR2B GPS Tracker Fietsbel
Price€40.00€18.00+122%
Rating★4.1 (612)★4.3 (2,180)
Overall72/10072/100
Tracker performance
TechnologyGPS + WiFi + Bluetooth
NetworkVodafone 4GFind My (via AirTag)
Battery life2-7 dagenAfhankelijk van AirTag (~12 mnd)+500%
IP ratingIP67Niet officieel opgegeven
TypeAirTag houder + fietsbel
Subscription & app
Subscription costCa. €3/maand
AppV by Vodafone (iOS/Android)
SOS buttonJa, fysiek
GeofencingJa
Compatibility
Subscription costGeen
Handlebar size22.2 – 31.8 mm
MountingTorx T20 schroef
AirTag includedNee

Pros and cons

Vodafone Curve GPS Tracker

Pros

  • Real GPS with WiFi backup — keeps working in rural areas where Find My falls silent
  • SOS button doubles the tracker as a personal alarm next to bike protection
  • Geofencing alerts pushed straight to your phone via the V by Vodafone app
  • No Apple lock-in — works on both iOS and Android

Cons

  • Mandatory subscription of roughly €3 per month — over five years it costs more than the tracker itself
  • Battery life of only days to weeks — regular recharging required

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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