Commercial vehicles

Wireless trailer tracker takes off

07 maggio 2008

Asset tracking and key management specialists Keytracker Ltd says its new Wireless Trailer Tracker has attracted "amazing interest" since its launch at the recent CV Show. 

The battery-operated tracking unit has sparked huge interest from trailer rental companies and trailer users alike, thanks to its long-life battery; this lasts up to two years before being recharged. 

The unit 'sleeps' when not in use, transmitting only every eight hours until moved. 

It then tracks every minute, just like the standard Keytracker Vehicle Tracker Unit, making it ideal for trailers, plant, caravans and boats or anything that is used and then parked.



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