Cinterion and Digital Communications Technologies (DCT) have announced several deployments of DCT’s Syrus GPS SY2210, a tracking, tracing, and reporting device designed for fleet management and stolen vehicle recovery.
The product combines always-on cellular communications with built-in GPS, theft recovery tools and a 3-axis accelerometer, to detect and help manage driving behaviour.
Early implementers have reported the following:
Carrotech, a specialist in tracking and tracing technology for 4-wheel drive vehicles and agricultural equipment, uses Syrus GPS throughout the UK. The movement sensor and ‘panic button’ features drastically improved drivers’ sense of safety on the road while allowing implementers to bolster their theft-prevention capabilities.
Ride Systems, a GPS tracking solutions company, uses Syrus GPS for the customer support and the form factor. The new design with dual internal antennas makes for simple configuration and deployment.
GPS Web Tracking, a US-based provider of GPS related products and services, said recently that their customer base reported Syrus as outperforming a competing local brand on reliability, functional flexibility and ease of use.