Overview
The Dragino TrackerD-LS LoRaWAN Asset Tracker is a durable and versatile GPS-enabled device designed for real-time asset management in remote or challenging environments. Built on the ESP32 platform and using Semtech’s SX1276/78 LoRa radio chip, this open-source tracker combines long-range communication, low power consumption, and advanced motion detection for reliable tracking.
Key Features
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LoRaWAN 1.0.3 Class A Compliance: Ensures secure and efficient data transmission over long distances while using minimal power.
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Integrated GPS Module: Provides accurate location data for precise asset tracking.
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3-Axis Accelerometer: Detects motion and orientation changes, enabling features such as rollover alerts and dynamic reporting intervals.
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3000mAh Li-ion Battery with Solar Panel: Supports extended deployments by using solar energy, which reduces the need for frequent maintenance.
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Data Caching: Stores GPS data when out of network coverage and sends it once connectivity returns.
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Open-Source Hardware and Software: Allows easy customization and integration into IoT systems via the Arduino IDE.
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Rugged Enclosure: Designed to withstand harsh outdoor or industrial conditions, ensuring long-term durability.
Applications
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Asset Tracking: Monitor the location and status of valuable equipment in real-time.
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Fleet Management: Track vehicle movements and conditions to improve logistics efficiency.
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Supply Chain Monitoring: Keep goods under observation throughout the supply chain for timely delivery.
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Outdoor Equipment Monitoring: Track tools and machinery in remote locations.
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Environmental Monitoring: Use for research or monitoring projects where remote equipment requires location data.
The TrackerD-LS provides a reliable, scalable solution for industries that need continuous asset tracking. Moreover, its combination of flexible power options, rugged design, and advanced GPS features ensures dependable performance in a wide range of environments.
For complete specifications, visit the Dragino TrackerD-LS official page