Receive instant notifications when the lock is cut, damaged, or opened without authorization, helping prevent cargo theft.
Monitor container locations in real time with GPS and cellular networks, improving cargo visibility throughout transportation.
Support RFID card authentication and remote management, ensuring only authorized personnel can access cargo.
GPS E-Lock helps protect containers and high-value cargo with intelligent electronic sealing technology.
HBOIOT provides satisfactory solutions including individual car tracking, fleet/fuel management, public transportation management, agricultural vehicles, and construction equipment rentals.
HBOIOT’s Mobile Digital Video Recorders(MDVR) provide revolutionary safety solutions for commercial vehicles to help businesses monitor the driver’s behavior and reduce accidents.
GPS electronic locks, namely E-seal allow for real-time monitoring during logistics, international transport, and Customs procedures
Speeding has been identified as one of the main causes of road accidents, and public vehicles are required to install speed governors to ensure optimal safety.
HBOIOT can offer electronic recording devices tailored to meet the diverse requirements of public transportation companies, logistics firms, traffic management departments, and other entities.
Multimedia terminals for automotive factories, integrating car positioning and navigation, car cabin control, entertainment, and video display.
Yes, it can be integrated with most fleet or logistics management platforms via API for centralized monitoring and control.
If GPS signal is weak or lost, the device usually stores data locally and resends it once the network is restored. Some models also support GSM fallback tracking.
Yes. The lock can be opened or closed remotely via a web platform, mobile app, or SMS command depending on the system configuration.
Installing an Electronic Seal GPS Lock Tracker typically requires the expertise of technical professionals. Generally, they are installed at specific locations on containers or vehicles and connected to a central system. Once installed, users can monitor and manage the operation of the seal through a web platform or mobile application.
GSM is necessary for data uploading, and devices can only receive the satellite’s signals and will store the locations internally and upload the locations once they get the GSM signals.
Trackers will search setellites’ signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) or other systems and compute vehicles’ locations. And then the data would be broadcast to the sever with the help of Communication technology, like GSM or CDMA networks.