Numerous car owners grapple with the question of whether Bluetooth can assist in tracking a stolen car. The reality is that while Bluetooth is a powerful technology, its range is circumscribed—ordinarily up to 100 meters or about 328 feet. This makes it inefficient for long-distance tracking of a stolen car. Bluetooth’s tracking capabilities are better suited for short-range tasks, such as retrieving lost keys or pointing out devices in the vicinity.
For reliable tracking of a stolen car, one needs a more potent, long-range tracking system. A GPS tracking device or a comprehensive vehicle security system would be more efficacious in such scenarios.