A GPS tracking device is very helpful for tracking workers, vehicles, assets, and bikes. Check out the Enduro line by Tracking the World.

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Multi-purpose GPS tracking devices are perfect for many different situations. They can be used to track employees, vehicles, assets, bikes, and more! Each device tracks both periodically and in real-time. Also, all trackers are water-resistant. At Tracking the World, we provide four different multi-purpose trackers to meet your needs. Read on to learn more about our Enduro series of trackers.

Enduro Plus 4G

This high-tech 4G LTE tracking device has multi-constellation GNSS. It supports GPS, GLONASS, and Beidou. It runs on the B2, B4, B12, and B13 eMTC bands. The device has a built-in GNSS receiver that is highly sensitive and has a fast time to first fix. The Enduro Plus 4G is perfect for situations where a rapid emergency alert or quick geo-fencing are needed. The device is also FCC, PTCRB, AT&T, and Verizon certified.

Enduro Plus 3G

This device is similar to the Enduro Plus 4G, but it runs on 3G triple band frequencies. The location of this device can be checked in real time or periodically. This model also has emergency and geo-fence crossing alerts available. The device is CE and FCC certified.

Enduro Plus

The Enduro Plus operates on a 2G quad band GSM/GPRS. This device has multiple GNSS support with a u-blox M8 chipset. The Enduro Plus can be used to report emergency alerts and geo-fence boundaries. The device is also CE and FCC certified.

Enduro Plus CDMA

The Enduro Plus CDMA operates on a dual band CDMA2000. It also has real-time and periodic tracking. The device has embedded full features @Track protocol and also offers internal CDMA/GPS antennas. The Enduro Plus CDMA is also FCC and Verizon certified.

Each GPS tracking device in the Enduro product line has the ability to provide both real-time and periodic tracking to protect workers, vehicles, assets, and more. The devices all have emergency alerting and geo-fencing capabilities. Each device conserves power via motion detection and can connect to DC power or an external battery. The main difference is the network that each model operates on (ex: 4G, 3G). The other significant difference is based on who has certified the device (ex: CE, FCC, cell phone networks). For more information about multi-purpose GPS trackers and the pros and cons of each model, contact Tracking the World today.

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