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TLW2-12B | 4G Wired/Battery Asset Tracker

TLW2-12B is designed for valuable heavy-duty assets that may be disconnected from power some time. When assets are sitting alone, the trackers can be powered by the large built-in battery. It also can be charged by DC power on the assets. A typical scenario is charging the tracker battery when trailers are tethered by trucks.

It’s perfect for a large variety of long-term deployment on industrial and commercial valuable assets such as: dry van trailers, containers, railcars, light and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, heavy equipment, fishing vessels, etc

Features:
-4G LTE-M | NB-IoT | 2G
-9600 mAh built-in rechargeable battery
-Up to 400 days battery life without charging
-Waterproof IP67 and rugged construction for outdoor uses
-BLE 5.0 for sensors
-Built in accelerometer for moving detection
-Removal alert for anti-theft
-7~60V DC power input
-configurable 5V or 12V DC power output
-3 digital input
-3 digital output
-3 configurable input (analog/digital)

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