If you’re into Arduino, you should look for the following 10 best GPS modules for Arduino.
Geekstory GPS Module for Arduino ($25.98)
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This GPS module only works with 2G network but it supports 2G, 3G, and 4G SIM cards. This module comes with an SMA antenna interface with a GSM antenna onboard and a BT antenna interface. It has a USB interface which is just used to update the firmware of SIM808 module.
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SainSmart Small GPS M0dule for Arduino ($32.99)
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This GPS module can work with Arduino UNO for 2G network. It has an embedded TCP/UDP stack which allows you to upload data to a web server. Its equipped with a Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz which would work on GSM networks in all countries across the world. It features a Short Message Service so that you can send small amounts of data over the network.
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HiLetgo Smallest SIM800L GPS Module for Arduino ($8.99)
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This is a mini GPRS breakout board which is based on SIM800L module. It supports quad-band GSM/GPRS network and is available for GPRS and SMS message data remote transmission. This module has a compact size and consumes low current. Its current consumption is as low as 1mA in sleep mode. It has an AT command interface with “autobaud” detection.
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MakerFocus A7 ($20.99)
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This GPS module comes with detailed connection information to help you use it. It has an IPEX interface active antenna, two-stage amplification, high gain and strong signals. It supports a voice SMS GPRS and GPS positioning. Insert the SIM card and Arduino board to send voice and short messages to other SIM cards.
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SODIAL(R) GPS Module for Arduino ($12.90)
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This GPS module comes with a power supply of 5V. It comes with a TTL serial port compatible with 3.3V and 5V microcontroller. It can be directly connected to the microcontroller. It has an IPX antenna interface which can arbitrarily switch PCB antenna, glue bar antenna and sucker antenna. It features a SIM800L data 4-band communication which is available worldwide.
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SODIAL GPS Module Arduino ($17.04)
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This GPS module has an embedded TCP/UDP stack allowing you to upload data to a web server. It offers you features like SMS and MMS support so that you can send small amounts of data over the network. The shield also has twelve GPIOs, two PWMs and an ADC of the SIM900 module present on-board. Make sure that the SIM card is unlocked before you start using this GPS module.
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WHDTS GPS Module for Arduino ($18.99)
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This GPS module has a piece of 3m GPS antenna and 1pcs of 2m GSM/GPRS antenna which support more stronger and stable signals. It supports Quad Band 850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz and 1900MHz. When you insert the SIM card and Arduino board, it allows you to send voice and short messages to other SIM cards.
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XYZ-Module ($51.99)
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This GSM/GPRS/GPS Shield (B) is an Arduino shield based on the Quad-band GSM/GPRS/GPS module SIM808. It has Arduino connectivity, and it is compatible with UNO, Leonardo, NUCLEO, XNUCLEO. It comes with an onboard USB TO UART converter CP2102 for UART debugging. Its equipped with five LEDs for indicating the module’s working status.
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Adeept SIM900A Wireless Extension ($19.99)
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This GPS Modules for Arduino can work with Arduino UNO. It has an embedded TCP/UDP stack with which you can upload data to a web server. It features a Short Message Service to allow you to send small amounts of data over the network. It comes with an Antenna interface circuit(SMA bend female port).
Available here.
Icstation SIM800C GPS Module for Arduino ($7.99)
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This GPS Modules for Arduino comes with quad-band and Bluetooth function used worldwide. It has an onboard 5V/3.3V logic converter circuit fit for most MCU breakout board. It is equipped with a SIM card slot and has a plug and play feature. It also comes with an SMS and TTS function.
Available here.
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