Free with the annual Pro plan
Stick it in the glovebox or under a seat. No cables, no fuss.
- Starts trips automatically when you drive
- More reliable than stereo Bluetooth alone
- Requires a Pro plan to use
Pair the iBeacon once. Drive between job sites and every trip logs itself — even with your phone buried in the toolbag. No buttons. No forgetting. No missed deductions.
One-time purchase · requires a Pro plan to work
Phone-only auto-detection leans on Bluetooth pairing and motion guesses. The iBeacon gives LogPoint a dedicated signal to lock onto — so trips start reliably, every single drive. That’s improved tracking.
Detection depends on flaky Bluetooth, motion thresholds, and an OS that kills background tasks to save battery.
The beacon broadcasts from your vehicle. LogPoint locks on the moment you climb in and starts the trip for you.
Fewer missed trips. A cleaner logbook. A bigger, defensible claim at tax time.
The LogPoint iBeacon makes auto-trip detection rock-solid. It needs a Pro plan to work — and it’s included free with annual Pro.
Free with the annual Pro plan
Stick it in the glovebox or under a seat. No cables, no fuss.
Free with the annual Pro plan
Plug it into a USB or 12V socket and forget it. Always powered.
One iBeacon is included free with every annual Pro plan. Extra beacons are $50 each, GST inclusive.
A beacon that pays for itself the first time it logs a drive you’d have otherwise missed. Pro plan required — free with annual Pro.
No more “did I log that?”The beacon starts the trips you’d forget — and a forgotten trip is a forgotten deduction.
Cents-per-km caps your claim at 5,000 km. The logbook method has no cap — but it only works if your trips are actually recorded.
Phone stays in your pocket. Get in, drive, get out — LogPoint does the rest quietly in the background.
Up to four years on a battery, or always-on over USB. Fit it once and ignore it for years.
Buy the iBeacon outright, or get it free with annual Pro — $96/year, 20% off monthly, shipped free anywhere in Australia. Either way, it needs an active Pro plan to do its thing.