By Technology
The radio, satellite and positioning technologies that power modern tracking devices.
GPS and GNSS
Outdoor positioning using GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BeiDou constellations.
Read more →Cellular 4G LTE
Mainstream wide-area connectivity for trackers worldwide.
Read more →LTE-M
Low-power cellular for battery trackers with mobility support.
Read more →NB-IoT
Narrowband cellular for low-bandwidth, deep-indoor sensors.
Read more →5G and RedCap
Next-gen cellular for high-bandwidth and ultra-low-latency tracking.
Read more →LoRaWAN
Long-range, license-free networks for low-power asset and sensor data.
Read more →Sigfox and 0G
Ultra-narrowband networks for very small periodic messages.
Read more →Bluetooth Low Energy
Short-range beacons and tags for indoor and crowd-sourced location.
Read more →Ultra-Wideband
Centimeter-accurate indoor positioning and ranging.
Read more →RFID UHF and HF
Passive and active RFID for high-volume identification.
Read more →Wi-Fi Positioning
Indoor location using existing Wi-Fi access points.
Read more →Satellite IoT LEO
Low Earth Orbit constellations for global, off-grid coverage.
Read more →Satellite GEO and L-Band
Legacy geostationary satellite for maritime and remote tracking.
Read more →NFC
Tap-to-read tags for inspections, handovers and chain of custody.
Read more →Mesh Radio and Sub-GHz
Private mesh networks for sites without cellular coverage.
Read more →Energy Harvesting and Solar
Self-powered trackers using solar, kinetic or thermal energy.
Read more →AI and Edge Analytics
On-device intelligence for video, behavior and anomaly detection.
Read more →Dead Reckoning and IMU
Accelerometer and gyroscope fusion for tunnels, parking and indoors.
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