Ninja Release New 6 Month Tracker

Ninja have released a new 6 month GPS tracker that has a magnetic pull of up to 140 kg to keep it in place when it is deployed. The tracker is already being used on Trans American shipping routes as the tracking technology combines with the incredible magnetic pull to create what could be the best and most cost effective long term tracking solution for freight.

6 Months Extended Battery Life
With up to 6 months of battery life before a recharge is needed the Ninja extended battery tracker is the ideal solution to tracking cargo and containers. The technology utilised by the tracker means that even in sealed containers there is a good signal being sent out to our bespoke GPS tracking server allowing comprehensive reporting and alerts.

Gone are the days when you had to wait for days before you knew if your freight was arriving at a port and then being tampered with. Whats more you can see your container move onwards from the port to its destination and this allows you to see any deviation from route.
Extended Battery Life Tracker

Revolutionary Tracking Solution
In short the extended battery tracker is a revolutionary new solution to the problem of container crime and with the setting of GEO zones you do not even have to keep checking when the container arrives at port because the alert will come through often as the boat comes within range of the port.

With the support and technical assistance on hand from GPS tracking experts with many years of experience you know you can trust the solution and then rely on the expertise when you need it.

Here you can see the tracker next to an iPhone to understand just how compact this solution is and therefore how versatile it will be for covert deployment. Compact Tracker

To learn more about the extended battery tracker contact us at Ninja and we will be delighted to answer your questions.

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