The ALIVE hybrid beacon ensures your safety wherever you are!

Thanks to its hybrid GSM & satellite technology, Alive tracker has worldwide coverage. Whether you're up in the mountains, in the desert, on the high seas or working in isolation, it will be your most precious companion on the road.

Alive tracker

Despite its small size (12 x 8 x 4cm) and appreciable low weight (140g), the Alive tracker is a concentrate of technology and functionality.

First and foremost, it is highly resistant to extreme environments. Certified IP67 (Protection Index), it is fully protected against dust and temporary immersion. Floating and waterproof, the Alive tracker can follow you wherever you go. It's also very practical, with its inductive wireless charging system (Qi 1.2) and battery providing up to 100 hours of operation.

Secondly, it incorporates an "SOS" distress button that will directly alert GEOS Alliance, an Advanced Tracking partner, to ensure rapid rescue anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For night rescue, Alive tracker is equipped with a flashing light for immediate Tracking when rescue teams approach. The "dead man" function enables the beacon to vibrate and beep every x minutes (determined by the user) until the person has confirmed that everything is OK. In this way, the beacon automatically goes into distress.

Finally, always connected to the 66 Iridium satellites or the GSM network, this beacon can communicate by SMS and/or e-mail to send a distress message at any time.
Critical situations can quickly become life-threatening if no one is alerted in time, if your location is unknown or if no emergency call is possible... Because only 10% of the earth is covered by the cellular network.

With the ALIVE hybrid beacon, coverage is worldwide, regardless of the subscription chosen, and emergency response time is reduced by up to 90%.

For more information: https://www.advanced-tracking.com/collections/ Units-de-geolocation/products/balise- Tracking-alive

 

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