2025 Pet Hacks Contest: Loko Tracks Fido with LoRa and GPS

Some projects start as hacks, and end as products ā thatās the case for [Akio Sato]ās project Loko, the LoRa/GPS tracker that was entered in our 2025 Pet Hacks Contest. The project dates all the way back to 2019 on Hackaday.io, and through its logs you can see its evolution up to the announcement that Loko is available from SeeedStudio.
Itās not a device necessarily limited to pets. In fact, the original use case appears to have been a backup locator beacon for lost drones. But itās still a good fit for the contest none-the-less: at 12 grams, the tiny tracking device wonāt bother even the most diminutive of pups, and will fit on any collar at only 30 mm x 23 mm. The āground stationā that pairs with your phone is a bit bigger, of course, but unless you have a Newfoundlander or a St. Bernard youāre likely bigger than fido. The devices use LoRa to provide a range up to 15 km ā maybe better if you can loop them into a LoRaWAN. Depending on how often you pin the tracker, it can apparently last for as long as 270 days, which we really hope you wonāt need to track a missing pet.
The hardware is based around Seeedās Wio-E5 LoRa chip, which packages an STM32 with a LoRA radio. The firmware is written in MicroPython, and everything is available via GitHub under the MIT license. Though the code for the mobile app that interfaces with that hardware doesnāt appear to be in the repository at the moment. (There are folders, but theyāre disappointingly empty.) The apps are available free on the iOS App Store and Google Play, however.
Thereās still plenty of time to submit your own hacks to the Pet Hacks Contest, so please do! You have until April 25th, so if you havenāt started yet, itās not too late to get hacking.
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