Global Positioning System (GPS) wearable technology has become commonplace throughout many team sports and is used to measure athletic movement patterns and physical demands during training and competition. However, a barrier exists between budget-conscious teams who wish to integrate this technology into their programs and the availability of affordable options. The implementation of GPS monitoring comes with a large price tag for purchasing and subscription costs. Titan Sensor, a startup company in Houston, Texas, offers a 10 Hz GPS device at a fraction of the cost of other popular GPS devices yet lacks research in the device’s validity or reliability. The purpose of this study is to establish device comparability, accuracy, and reliability for the Titan 1+ 10 Hz GPS device against the Catapult PlayerTEK 10 Hz GPS device and criterion measures for time, total distance, top speed, and distance covered in specific speed zones.