+My first port of call was to survey the usual Chinese megastores e.g. AliExpress, Temu etc., and I ordered a few very cheap options. The strongest contender were claimed GPS trackers, that took a SIM card and periodically reported their location to a service located in the PRC, which you then accessed with an ad-laden app. This in itself felt a bit dodge, but since the device wasn't actually a GPS tracker at all, just a highly inaccurate cell tower based tracker, and the fact that it had abysmal battery life, it was a non-starter. Instead, after speaking to a friend, I got myself a [PebbleBee](https://pebblebee.com/) tracker. This is basically an Android equivalent of an [Apple AirTag](https://www.apple.com/uk/airtag/) which don't track in themselves, but rely on briefly connecting (via BLE) to nearby/passing mobile phones which then report the tracker's location on its behalf. At ~£25 each this was somewhat more than I really wanted to spend, especially in that if and when the bin does again go AWOL, I may not necessarily be able to retrieve it from wherever it ends up. Nevertheless, I coughed up the required notes chiefly because I JUST WANT TO KNOW WTF IS HAPPENING TO MY BIN.
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