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Appello - Host

The Appello Host documents the Appello 4P pet GPS tracker, a compact tracking unit designed for medium and small pets. According to the provided description, the device pairs a small GPS unit that attaches to a pet collar with a separate power base that includes a large 6000mAh battery. The Host emphasizes long standby time, wireless charging from the power base, a waterproof enclosure for outdoor use, and an out of range alert roughly around 20 meters from the base.

As a Plaspy compatible device, Host can be integrated into Plaspy for centralized visibility and operational oversight. Plaspy users can include the Host in their asset inventories, view location information and alerts, and use the platform to monitor pet movements and status in a way that fits existing fleet and asset tracking workflows.

Key Highlights

  • Compact GPS unit suited for attachment to medium and small pet collars
  • Long standby time with reported battery life up to 12 months between charges
  • Power base with a large 6000mAh battery that charges the tracker wirelessly and acts as a local control point
  • Waterproof design for routine outdoor positioning and durability in varying conditions
  • Automatic alert when the pet moves out of the approximate 20 meter range of the power base
  • Practical form factor and remote manageability for routine pet monitoring

How It Works with Plaspy

Host can be used with Plaspy to bring pet location and alerting into a single platform for monitoring and reporting. When added to Plaspy, the tracker becomes an asset that contributes to overall situational awareness and operational workflows.

  • Display current and recent location information for tracked pets on maps within Plaspy
  • Receive out of range and other device alerts through Plaspy notification channels
  • Organize Host units alongside other assets for consolidated fleet or asset oversight
  • Use Plaspy reporting to review movement history and alert trends for operational review
  • Configure user notifications and groups so caretakers or managers are informed when a pet leaves the power base range

Typical Use Cases

  • Residential or small farm pet monitoring where a base station covers a primary home area
  • Kennel and boarding oversight to keep track of individual pet movements
  • Temporary caretaking scenarios where remote alerts reduce the need for continuous manual checks
  • Outdoor exercise and roaming management for small and medium sized pets
  • Record keeping and event review when pets move beyond expected zones

Why Choose This Tracker with Plaspy

The Appello Host is a sensible choice for organizations and individuals who need a lightweight pet tracker that minimizes maintenance and integrates into a broader tracking platform. Its long standby performance and wireless charging base reduce day to day upkeep, while the waterproof design supports routine outdoor use. When combined with Plaspy, Host units can be managed alongside other tracked assets, giving caretakers consolidated visibility and a consistent alerting and reporting experience.

Because the available description focuses on core features rather than exhaustive technical details, organizations should evaluate whether Host fits their operational requirements for range, reporting cadence, and management style. For many pet monitoring scenarios, the combination of a small collar unit and a dedicated power base offers a practical balance of convenience and ongoing visibility when used with Plaspy.

Learn more about Plaspy and how compatible trackers are managed on the Plaspy website https://www.plaspy.com. Product specifications, availability, and manufacturer details can change over time, so please verify the latest technical information on the manufacturer site http://www.cnjeo.com/.

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