LandAirSea 8100 GPS Tracking System Report

LandAirSea 8100 GPS Tracking System Report

on October 19, 2009  

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LandAirSea 8100 GPS Tracking System

Quick Overview

• Completely self contained device. NO external antennas or external power cables are needed.
• Internal Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery pack – Used as a portable unit or can charge off of the vehicle’s 12V system. If the vehicle loses power, the tracking unit will still function.
• Three high performance magnets for mounting if desired.
• Battery status monitoring online – (only needed if being used as a portable unit)
• LED status lights for battery, GPS, and communication link
• 12 month Manufacturer Warranty

Additional Information:

• Simultaneous viewing of multiple vehicles with one second update rates.
• Google Earth® mapping engine.
• Vehicle name identifier for quick ID.
• Geo-fencing capability with e-mail and/or text message notification of vehicle movement inside or outside a zone.
• Online driving and stops text reports
• The 8100 is able to transmit as fast as once every second literally allowing the user to watch the vehicle move across the map as it moves.
• Size: 3″ x 4.25″ x 2″
• 4400 mAh battery pack
• High strength magnet mounts allow for under the vehicle installation
• Portable size and super powerful GPS receiver designed for extremely flexible location placement on the vehicle

Instantly track the location of your vehicle—anywhere in the U.S.

The 8100 GPS tracking system is a real-time, or active, GPS tracking system that incorporates the latest in GPS tracking and wireless technology to accurately determine the exact location of a vehicle. The 8100 vehicle tracking system can be used as a portable device operating on an internal lithium battery pack, or it can be connected directly to the vehicle’s 12-volt power supply.

The LandAirSea 8100 hardware and software are designed to be used for both single unit portable applications or large fleet management installations. The 8100 can be set to update its location from every second up to 30 minutes and anywhere in between.

Battery life depends on how much the vehicle is in motion and how often the user wants an update on its location. With a full battery charge and the unit set to give 5-minute updates, the batteries should last at least one week, based on average driving. Set to give one-second updates, the unit will run about 4 or 5 days before the batteries need to be charged.

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