Trackers

Trackers are location tracking devices that are attached to assets to remotely follow-up their movements and behavior. Sensolus provides different type of trackers. Of every tracker in our portfolio you find the specification sheet, the installation and battery replacement manual(s) and configuration information.

Battery powered trackers

Battery-powered (connected) trackers: trackers that are directly connected to the internet and that come with their own batteries. These trackers are optimized for long battery lifetime and location updates when needed for business processes. These trackers communicate over the LPWAN networks.

Tracker Communication Localization
TRACK 1100 NB-IoT GNSS/Wi-Fi/Geobeacon/Quuppa localization
TRACK 1101 NB-IoT GNSS/Wi-Fi/Geobeacon/Quuppa localization
TRACK 1110 NB-IoT GNSS/Wi-Fi/Geobeacon localization
TRACK 1130 NB-IoT Wi-Fi localization
TRACK 1140 NB-IoT GNSS/Geobeacon localization
TRACK 1000 Sigfox GNSS/Wi-Fi/Geobeacon localization
TRACK 1010 Sigfox GNSS/Wi-Fi/Geobeacon localization
TRACK 1020 Sigfox GNSS/Wi-Fi/Geobeacon localization
TRACK 1030 Sigfox Wi-Fi localization
Note: You recognize these trackers by looking at the numbers of the tracker name. They always start with 10 or 11 (for example, TRACK 1010).

Externally powered vehicle trackers

Vehicle trackers: trackers that are directly connected to the internet but are dependent of an external battery supply (mostly vehicles). These trackers have high location updates.

Tracker Communication Localization
TRACK 1202 2G/4G GNSS localization
TRACK 1203 4G GNSS localization
Note: You recognize these trackers by looking at the numbers of the tracker name. They always start with 12 (for example, TRACK 1201).

Bluetooth Tag trackers

Bluetooth tag trackers only emit a Bluetooth Low Energy identification signal. They are cheaper but they can only provide location when around a scanning device.

Tracker Communication Localization
TAG 2001 N/A By BLE scanning device
TAG 2002 N/A By BLE scanning device
Note: You recognize these trackers by looking at their name. They always have TAG in their name (for example, TAG 2002).