News | March 26, 2019

DPL Telematics Launches AssetView Mini Tracking System

DPL Telematics, a leading provider of advanced asset monitoring and telemetry technologies, announced today the release of the AssetView Mini Tracking System. AssetView Mini is an advanced solution for wireless monitoring and remote tracking of any powered or unpowered asset to improve logistics, manage inventory and curb theft. The tiny, portable GPS unit is completely self-contained and may be hidden on any asset, installing in seconds.

The AssetView Mini allows owners to remotely monitor any asset accurately from an intuitive, Internet-based software package and mobile app. The unit is the first telematics product of its kind to feature:

  • No external wiring or antenna. Quick, unwired attachment to any asset in a true “hide and track” installation
  • Compact and portable size. Measuring only 3.3”x 2.5”x 0.94”, it may be rotated between company assets and hidden easily
  • Internal battery power. Powered by 3 x AAA 1.5V batteries, customer replaceable
  • Long battery life. Self-powered for up to 3 years on daily updates, up to 6 months on more detailed tracking
  • Wireless, two-way communication. Activate recovery mode or set movement alerts over the air from the software or mobile app
  • IP 67 rated and UV stabilized design. Waterproof for deployment in harsh environments
  • Month to month agreement. No long-term contract, deactivate and reactivate anytime without penalty
  • Little to no sky view required. May be hidden inside or under most assets
  • Dual GPS and GLONASS positioning. Faster, more accurate locations by utilizing twice as many satellites as traditional GPS devices
  • Global cellular coverage. Track assets across borders

The AssetView Mini combines multiple technologies to maximize battery life while operating and remaining active in extremely low power modes. The unique solution is a powerful tool to reduce theft, prevent loss and manage inventory. The Mini is powered by 3 x AAA 1.5V “off the shelf” batteries, rather than requiring constant charging or a proprietary power source. Low power notifications remotely alert customers if the batteries get low so they know when to change them, well in advance of depletion.

Source: DPL Telematics