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Our Recommendations

How to maximize the UBITracer experience

UBITracer Multi-Sensor GPS supports a diverse range of use cases. From enterprises with self-owned assets down to individual families tracking personal belongings, UBITracer covers your tracking needs from every angle imaginable. Look at our recommendations and use cases and see how you can maximize your UBITracer experience.

Document travel routes.

Lost prevention.

Security assurance.

Suitable for backpack, luggage, storage box and valuables.

 

Recommended Interval:

Once every 15 minutes and use for about 40 days with a single battery charge.

OR

Once every 5 minutes and use for about 14 days with a single battery charge.

Friends & Family

Monitor temperature changes. Determine location and time of incidents. Prevent heat/cold damages. Suitable for perishables, vaccines and more. Can be placed in movable coolers for tracking, or on store shelves or storage units for long-term monitoring.​

 

Recommended Interval:​

Once every 5 minutes and use for about 14 days with a single battery charge.

Coolers

Locate current asset placement.

Calculate accurate usage time.

Theft prevention.

Prevent unauthorized rental activities.

Keep track of past sharing activities.

Suitable for toolbox, equipment, exhibition items, etc.

 

Recommended Interval:

Once every 1 hours and use up to 5 months with a single battery charge.

Contractors

Real time asset distribution on an enterprise level.

Data integration to provide big data insight.

Reduce idle rate.

Improve turnover.

Suitable for containers, trailers, pallets, railway wagons, IBC's, etc.

 

Recommended Interval:

2 times a day and use up to 5 years with a single battery charge.

Enterprises

Track rented assets.

Evaluate shipment efficiency.

Improve performance.

Provide additional information to outperform competitors.

Differentiated service.

Suitable for truck, motorcycle, and cars.

 

Recommended Interval:

Once every 4 hours and use up to 1.7 years with a single battery charge.

Truckers

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