Fleet GPS Tracker
$13.99/month
No contract
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Last reviewed Mar 13, 2026Updated Mar 16, 2026ClearPathGPS pricing is easier to evaluate than many fleet tracking tools because the company gives buyers a more visible entry point into no-contract GPS tracking.
This page helps buyers understand the monthly cost, hardware path, and where the value changes once dash cams or broader fleet needs enter the picture.
ClearPathGPS pricing works because buyers can see a practical entry point before talking to sales. That visibility is part of the value, especially for smaller fleets that want simple GPS tracking without a heavy buying process.
The tradeoff is that the cleaner public pricing story applies best to focused tracking use cases. Once the fleet wants broader packaging, dash cams, or more operational depth, the buying conversation becomes more custom.
Fleet GPS Tracker
$13.99/month
No contract
GPS + Dash Cam Bundle
$29.99/month
No contract
Standard and Pro fleet plans
Custom quote
Flexible plan structure
Pricing source: official pricing page, verified 2026-03-16.
The cleanest way to think about ClearPathGPS pricing is in three steps: simple tracker pricing, the dash cam bundle, and the more tailored Standard or Pro packaging for fleets that need more support or feature depth.
That structure is strongest when the fleet wants to start simple and only add complexity if the operation genuinely needs it.
| Plan | Pricing summary |
|---|---|
GPS tracking subscription | Real-time tracking, geofencing, alerts, driver behavior, reporting |
OBD-II tracker device | Plug-and-play OBD-II device; self-install in minutes |
Hardwired tracker | For heavy equipment and assets without OBD-II ports |
Setup fees | No activation or setup charges |
Contract | No long-term commitment required; annual plans available at discount |
Confirm any device-return, notice, or service-end expectations so the flexibility stays real after purchase.
Make sure the team knows where simple tracker pricing ends and tailored packaging begins.
If the fleet only needs visibility and geofences, the lower-cost tracker path may be enough.
Low-friction pricing is valuable only if the product still matches the fleet's needs after rollout succeeds.
Quick answers to the questions buyers usually ask once the category, software, or rollout details start getting more specific.
ClearPathGPS publicly shows a fleet GPS tracker at $13.99 per month and a GPS plus dash cam bundle at $29.
The public site emphasizes no contracts and a 30-day risk-free guarantee, which is a major part of the platform's appeal.
Buyers should confirm the exact hardware arrangement for their deployment, since the public store and fleet-plan structure can differ by device and package.
Not always. ClearPathGPS publicly shows a GPS plus dash cam bundle at $29.
Confirm cancellation terms, device return expectations, data retention, support scope, and whether the fleet will stay inside the simpler tracking use case the product handles best.
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