Solution

Application-Industrial Asset Hidden Tracking

Industry-Wide Asset Theft Crisis

The demand for hidden asset tracker as a protection solution in the industrial field is growing. Every year, the construction and industrial sectors lose between $300 million and $1 billion worth of heavy equipment to theft and misplacement. That’s not pocket change—that’s dozens to hundreds of thousands per stolen machine. And it gets worse: only about 20–25% of these stolen assets are ever recovered.

In some regions, over 11,000 incidents per year occur, with recovery rates plummeting to below 7%. These thefts not only drain budgets—they also threaten project schedules and reputation.

Built to Vanish. Engineered to Endure.

In the world of high-value, movable heavy assets—from construction machinery to rented industrial equipment—knowing where your asset is, and whether it has been tampered with.

That’s why we created the WarriorX Series—a long-battery, ultra-durable asset hidden tracker designed to stay out of sight but never out of touch.

Weatherproof. Tamper-Resistant. Mission-Ready.

  • Rugged housing built to survive outdoor exposure, mud, rain, and even physical abuse

  • Optional bracket mount enables secure and discreet installation under vehicles, in engine bays, or behind metal casings

  • Ultra-low power consumption optimized for long-term static deployments—reporting frequency can be customized for battery life stretch

  • Built-in Hall effect sensor—detects movement, tampering, or unauthorized removal and instantly sends alerts

This isn’t just another GPS tag—it’s a digital tripwire for your mobile assets.

Silent Sentinel for Industrial Assets

  • Perfect for construction machinery, trailers, temporary power units, portable generators, or agricultural vehicles

  • Designed for months or years of deployment without frequent maintenance

  • Because it’s not Bluetooth-enabled, no unnecessary power drain from idle BLE scanning

  • No BLE sensor integration—clean, self-contained, and secure by design

This makes WarriorX the ideal choice when you don’t need bells and whistles—just results.

Key Features at a Glance

  • GPS + LTE tracking (support for LTE Cat M1/NB1/E-GPRS)

  • IP67 rugged waterproof housing

  • Hall sensor anti-tamper detection

  • Optional mounting bracket for hidden install

  • Battery-powered, no charging required

  • Customizable reporting interval for long-life optimization

  • No BLE, no external sensor pairing = more power for what matters

Use Cases

  • Hidden tracking of construction & earthmoving machinery

  • Securing leased or rented mobile assets

  • Monitoring high-value trailers, bins, or generators in outdoor/remote sites

  • Anti-theft alerting for vulnerable or idle equipment

Not Just Tracked—Guarded.

Unlike traditional trackers that flash, ping, or drain power, WarriorX is a quiet guardian—no LEDs, no radio noise, no Bluetooth beaconing.
It’s designed to be forgotten by thieves and remembered by your platform.

Personal Tracker Devices

WarriorX 100
(4G CAT 1)

WarriorX 300
(4G CAT-M1)

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