Digital Matter, a leader in low-power GPS and IoT hardware development, recently announced the G150 Global, a new addition to its portfolio of wired fleet and equipment tracking solutions.
The G150 Global offers advanced capabilities for reliable and detailed tracking of vehicles and equipment, designed to perform seamlessly in diverse environments. It supports 4G Cat 1bis with 2G fallback, ensuring robust connectivity almost anywhere in the world. Unlike NB-IoT and LTE-M devices, the G150 Global’s 4G compatibility allows it to function effectively in areas where these networks may not be consistently available. To withstand remote and harsh environments, the G150 Global features an ultra-rugged, IP-rated waterproof housing, offering exceptional durability and protection.
Designed with flexibility and scalability in mind, the G150 Global includes real-time tracking, an integrated Bluetooth® Gateway for tagged asset management and sensor monitoring, and compatibility with an Iridium Edge® Module for tracking assets in remote locations outside of cellular coverage.
The device also features a Flexible Input Monitoring Interface, which supports various external devices and switches. This interface provides valuable insights for driver and vehicle safety and management, such as accident and rollover detection, behavior monitoring, idling, seatbelt detection, and more. Additionally, the G150 Global can be used for remote immobilization, preventive maintenance, and theft recovery, making it a versatile solution for fleet and equipment management.
The device features a power-saving periodic trip mode for when it operates on battery power without an external power supply. It can dynamically switch to an alternative tracking mode when configured geofences are entered or exited, ensuring efficient power management while maintaining accurate tracking.
The G150 Global also offers continuous accelerometer data sampling, allowing users to collect comprehensive information on the forces experienced by the device. This functionality enables the creation of an accurate historical profile of the device’s motion, making it possible to analyze and reconstruct its behavior over time.
To further enhance its connectivity in remote areas, the G150 Global can be connected to an external cellular antenna, providing an extended transmission range and ensuring reliable operation even in the most challenging environments.
Built for modern vehicle and equipment management needs, the G150 Global delivers superior connectivity, durability, and advanced tracking capabilities, making it a powerful tool for a wide range of applications.
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