BeSol GSM-LTEM tracking unit


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Description

BeSol (B2-MIOT-MR) is a complete end-to-end asset tracking solution, but can also be integrated via an API into third-party software. Using the latest LTE-M/NB cellular technology, BeSol has very low power consumption and long battery life, allowing you to track, monitor and manage a wide variety of durable and perishable assets like never before. BeSol is designed as a complete solution and is network and application ready. Increase your productivity, ROI and visibility.

Features

  • Available on the following radio access technologies: B2-MIOT-MR (M1 / NB1/ NB2 / 2G)
  • On-shelf deployment
  • Real-time monitoring
  • Configurable alert
  • Tracking movements, triggering updates
  • GNSS Geolocation GPS, BeiDou, Galileo, GLONASS and QZSS
  • Robust, dust and waterproof IP67 enclosure
  • Temperature, Humidity, Pressure, Light, Accelerometer

Benefits

  1. Very low power consumption beacon
  2. Long battery life (5-6 years depending on update speed, temperature, power requirements and cellular technology performance).
  3. Low cost of the device
  4. Low cost of deployment
  5. No reader required
  6. Full coverage (inland and deep rural areas) Support for a wide range of devices

Certification
Certifications: CTIA(PTCRB/OTA), FCC/IC Vibration er Shoc: MIL-STD-810G
Network Targets: AT&T, Bell, T-Mobile USA, Verizon, DT, Telefonica, Vodafone, Ericsson, Orange
Waterproof: IP67

Physical
Dimensions (100.6 x 56.6 x 33.7) mm
Weight 0.3 lb (150g)

Operating range
Temp -40 to +75C (batteries, enclosure)
Humidity 95% R.H. @ 50C non-condensing

Download the full documentation of the GMS-LTEM BeSol beacon Tracking

 

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