Solar-Powered Asset Tracker for Extreme Environments
The TTU-2900™ is a solar-powered telematics gateway designed to provide optimal asset visibility in even the most rugged and remote environments. Equipped with LTE CAT-M1 connectivity and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), this next-generation asset tracker is ideal for trailer telematics, container tracking, and IIoT remote monitoring. Its durable IP67-rated weatherproof design ensures reliable performance, making it suitable for industries requiring long-term, maintenance-free deployments.
The TTU-2900™ leverages solar energy to extend operational lifespan while maintaining superior tracking accuracy with support for GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, and Galileo satellite constellations. With advanced sensor capabilities and comprehensive I/O options, it allows seamless integration with wired and wireless sensor networks to enhance safety, security, and operational efficiency.
Key Features:
- LTE CAT-M1 Connectivity with 2G Support - Provides global coverage for reliable communication across remote locations.
- Solar-Powered and Battery-Backed - The solar panel continuously recharges the internal 6.2 Ah battery, ensuring long-lasting operation.
- Weatherproof IP67 Design - Built to withstand extreme conditions, including dust, water, shock, and vibration, ensuring durability in rugged environments.
- Comprehensive I/O Capabilities - Features ignition input, multiple digital and analog inputs/outputs, CAN interface, and 1-Wire® for driver ID and temperature sensing.
- Advanced GNSS Tracking - Supports GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, and Galileo for highly accurate location tracking with a sensitivity of up to -157 dBm.
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 5.0 - Enables wireless data transfer and communication with compatible sensors and devices.
- Cloud Integration - Integrated with CalAmp’s iOn™ fleet management platform for seamless remote monitoring, asset tracking, and real-time data access.
- Edge Intelligence - Powered by PEG for real-time processing and device customisation at the edge, reducing the need for external systems.