OSAT offers a comprehensive selection of asset satellite trackers, enabling you to monitor and protect your valuable assets, including vehicles, machinery, and equipment, across the globe. Leveraging satellite networks such as Globalstar, Iridium, and Inmarsat, these trackers provide reliable coverage in remote and challenging environments.
1. What are Asset Satellite Trackers and how do they work?
Asset satellite trackers are devices designed to monitor and track the location of valuable equipment, vehicles, or assets in real-time using satellite technology. They are perfect for businesses and individuals who need to keep tabs on the location of high-value items, even in remote or hard-to-reach areas. The trackers transmit location data via satellite, ensuring coverage wherever your assets are located.
2. Do I need a subscription for Asset Satellite Trackers?
Yes, asset satellite trackers typically require a subscription to an airtime plan for communication and tracking. Subscriptions can be customized based on your tracking needs and often include options for frequent position updates, low-power mode, and emergency alerts. Choose from various plans depending on your usage requirements.
3. Can Asset Satellite Trackers work in remote areas without cellular coverage?
Yes, asset satellite trackers are designed to work in remote locations without cellular coverage. They rely on satellite networks such as Iridium or Globalstar, which offer global coverage, ensuring that your assets can be tracked in even the most isolated environments like deserts, oceans, or mountainous regions.