
GPS Logger
A GPS logger is a device that records its geographic location over time using signals from satellites. It continuously captures coordinates such as latitude and longitude, creating a trail of where it has been. These devices are used for various purposes, including tracking travel routes, monitoring outdoor activities, or collecting location data for research. The data can later be uploaded to a computer or app to analyze movement patterns or recapture the exact route traveled. GPS loggers operate independently without needing an internet connection, relying solely on satellite signals for precise positioning.