Monitech announces zero-installation tracking system based on Telit’s technology

Monitech, a Poland-based tracking technology innovator and Telit Wireless, a global provider M2M modules and value-added services, announced the launch of Monitech’s Car Lighter Tracker(CLT), a zero-Installation compact tracking device based on Telit’s cellular M2M, GPS+GLONASS satellite location module technologies, and new m2mAIR high-value connectivity and management services.

Designed for the automotive aftermarket and fleet management segments, the product is supported by flexible and easy to use web and mobile application tools.

The CLT is a compact device that operates directly from its mounted position in the car’s cigarette lighter or 12V DC power port. It is equipped with Telit’s Jupiter SL869, a 32-channel global position satellite receiver module capable of obtaining a position fix from either GPS or GLONASS satellite constellations.

This capability makes it possible for vehicle coordinates to be obtained quickly even in areas traditionally challenging for GPS-only tracking devices, such as urban canyons and above-ground parking garages.

Besides accurate tracking while parked or driving, built-in high-sensitivity accelerometers will allow the CLT to detect attempted intrusions or collisions while the vehicle is parked.

When these are detected, alerts can be transmitted according to user programmed preferences, via Facebook, Twitter, SMS-text message or e-mail to law-enforcement or other recipients. CLT users can manage tracking and alarm settings though an easy to use online portal or through mobile apps available for iPhones, or Android devices.

The CLT is serviced and cellular-connected through a comprehensive suite of services from Telit’s new business unit, m2mAIR. The advantages for Monitech are numerous because tracking devices need reliably connect anywhere but not at the expense of economic viability.

With m2mAIR, Monitech can maintain tight cost control over cellular subscriptions for each CLT allowing the SIMs and cellular modules to be provisioned and managed throughout the CLT’s integration cycle. M2mAIR’s comprehensive coverage is also fundamental to cellular-connected tracking business models.

“With the CLT you are always in the know with notifications about your vehicle’s whereabouts and alarm events sent straight to your mobile phone. And because of m2mAIR the product works right out-of-the box,” said Patryk Szymczak, chief executive officer, Monitech.

Telit’s GE865-QUAD enables reliable cellular data communication for the CLT anywhere in the world, in consumer, commercial and industrial segments such as automotive aftermarket, fleet management, asset tracking, security, and other location-based services (LBS) application areas.

Once activated, the CLT connects through Telit’s m2mAIR managed and value added services providing Monitech the ability to precisely tailor its location-based services to ensure the highest levels of customer satisfaction in this competitive market.

Monitech expects to start volume shipments of the CLT in November 2012, with Release Candidate (RC1) units out in 1st October.

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