GPS Tracking Systems

Product Overview:

Our Global Tracking and Data Solutions provides detailed data from our tracker devices (Land, Air, Sea) for you to improve operational performance, whether it be airborne, land based, or ocean bound, using GPS/GSM/Mesh Radio. We deliver better service to your customers, or simply secure your peace of mind.

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Enhanced Aircraft Tracking Cloud Platform:

Voyager XI (Cloud), if you need to track a group of aircraft all at once, you’ll be glad to know that you can do it with our enhanced tracking Cloud Platform. All you need to do is connect your aircraft to our Voyager XI (Cloud) platform and afterward, you can easily store and analyze the gathered data by your aircraft. The Recon-cloud Dashboard offers:

  • Real time GPS trace of every 60 seconds (or any selectable time-period), and the current position on the map.
  • Viewable chain of custody of all data, video storage status, emergency status, aircraft speed, and location on the ground station dashboard.
  • Telemetry data of every 60 seconds (or any selectable time-period) to our cloud platform and downloadable raw data to desktop.
  • Voyager XI (Cloud), is the yearly subscription service, providing 99.9% uptime Cloud and storage, 24/7 support.

Miniaturized Intelligent Tracker

Recon tracker products are a miniaturized intelligent tracker, which is applied to cargo tracking, environmental inspection, and door status detection in logistics scenarios. Providing tracking monitoring and customized sensors, JT 301 has 4G, GPS, Bluetooth, G-Sensor, barometric pressure, temperature and humidity and other functions.

It supports blind zone data supplementation, power management (low power consumption), Bluetooth data interaction, etc. Optional accessories include display screen, vibration sensor, temperature and humidity sensor, etc.

Emergency Response

When disaster strikes, it may seem like life will never revert to normal. But with access to GPS Tracking data, emergency response vehicles can optimize their time by collaborating with other recovery vehicles and sharing necessary details such as road conditions, needed supplies, and the best routes to access recovery zones. This collaboration can also occur between fleets from different clean-up companies. 

Some cities offer multiple sanitation collection companies for customers to choose from and, if these fleets worked together to accelerate the clean-up process by assigning zones rather than sticking to their assigned houses, they could expedite the recovery process substantially. This same method could apply to tree-cutting fleets and heavy construction equipment companies used to move debris. Through this collaboration via GPS data, fleets can more efficiently and effectively return life to some semblance of normal.