Ankle GPS trackers can be used in various situations where a person or animal needs to be tracked. They are very helpful in tracking elderly family members to ensure that they are staying safe. The trackers can also be used to keep an eye on Alzheimer’s patients in a nursing home. Ankle trackers are also perfect for tracking lone workers to make sure they are safe during their long overnight shifts. The trackers can also be used on pets. This is great for people who like to let their pets run free in the yard so that they don’t have to worry if the pet runs off. Ankle trackers are also helpful for police officers who need to track the location of parolees. Tracking the World offers two ankle GPS tracking devices. Read on to learn more about the similarities and differences between the two trackers.
CAT-110
The CAT-110 is a waterproof GPS ankle tracker. It is small and lightweight, with dimensions of 61 x 49 x 22mm. The tracker has a built-in GPS receiver that is extremely sensitive and has a fast time to first fix. It has a built-in U-blox GPS module, GPRS module, and low-power ARM processor. The tracker’s location can be monitored in real time or periodically checked. The tracker also includes features such as SOS emergency calling and geo-fence boundary crossing alerts.
CAT-200X
The CAT-200X is a little bit bigger than the CAT-110. Dimensions are 70 x 64 x 20mm. It is also waterproof. Unlike the CAT-110, this tracker is a 3G GPS locator. It also has a built-in U-blox GPS module, GPRS module, and low-power ARM processor. Just like the CAT-110, location can be tracked in real time or periodically. In addition, the CAT-200X tracker can be assisted by WiFi/LBS position when no GPS is available. The CAT-200X also has SOS emergency calling and geo-fence boundary crossing alerts.
Ankle trackers are small, lightweight, waterproof, and perfect for tracking different types of people and animals. From elderly patients and parolees to pets, this tracker does it all. Tracking the World has the CAT-110 and CAT-200X ankle GPS trackers. Both have similar capabilities, but the CAT-200X goes a step further by being able to provide tracking through WiFi/LBS when GPS is not available. For more information about the two trackers and which one will work best for your situation, contact Tracking the World today.