Track your assets with IoT.
IoT in GPS trackers
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IoT GPS trackers use internet connectivity and a satellite-based radionavigation system known as the Global Positioning System (GPS) to determine the precise location of a vehicle, person or asset. When an IoT GPS tracker is deployed, location information is transmitted via cellular or satellite networks to a remote server, where it can be accessed in real-time through a web-based interface or mobile app.
IoT GPS tracker key features
Real-time tracking
Identify the location of your assets at any given time, in real-time.
Geofencing
Set up virtual boundaries and be alerted when an asset enters or leaves a designated area.
Historical data reporting
View last the known locations of your assets and monitor route stats including speed and distance travelled.
Who can benefit from GPS trackers?
IoT GPS trackers are commonly used by businesses to track the location of company vehicles and for the real-time monitoring of employee movements. They’re also widely used by parents to keep track of their children’s whereabouts, and by the consumer market for tracking everyday items such as keys and wallets. IoT GPS trackers can also be used for personal safety and security, especially when it comes to elderly or vulnerable people. Health tracking, luggage tracking and even pet tracking are also very common use cases for IoT-connected GPS trackers.
Types and use cases of GPS trackers
Asset tracking solutions with IoT
Asset tracking technology has significantly advanced thanks to the development of IoT. IoT GPS trackers are not only used to track small assets, they can also be equipped to larger, more valuable assets too. This includes vehicles, containers, and other heavy machinery and equipment. What’s more, they can be used for both short-term and long-term asset tracking, allowing businesses to keep tabs on their assets in real-time.
Trackers for fleet management are helping logistics and fleet companies to scale their operations whilst having full visibility of the status of each and every truck in the fleet.