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Concox - AT1

The Concox AT1 is a compact GNSS GPS tracker designed for rugged asset tracking and fleet monitoring. Built with an IP67 enclosure, a strong magnetic mount and a long life 6,000 mAh rechargeable battery, the AT1 supports prolonged deployments on freight, containers, high value assets and redeployable equipment. Onboard event detection and local data buffering help maintain situational awareness in areas with intermittent coverage.

As a Plaspy compatible device, the AT1 integrates into cloud telematics workflows so fleets and asset managers can view live locations, receive event alerts and analyze historical tracks from a single platform. Its combination of GNSS positioning, LBS fallback and practical sensing makes the AT1 a natural fit for Plaspy driven monitoring, anti theft processes and long autonomy use cases without complex installation overhead.

Key Highlights

  • Plaspy compatible GNSS GPS tracker designed for redeployable asset and fleet monitoring.
  • Rugged IP67 enclosure and magnetic mount suitable for outdoor and container placement.
  • Long life 6,000 mAh rechargeable battery to support extended field deployments.
  • GNSS positioning with LBS fallback plus onboard event detection to maintain reliable tracking.
  • Local data buffering to forward stored telemetry when connectivity is restored.
  • Practical sensors and anti tamper features for movement detection and theft deterrence.
  • Audio monitoring and onboard voice recording for additional situational context.

How It Works with Plaspy

When connected to Plaspy, the AT1 delivers location updates, events and buffered telemetry so teams can manage assets and fleets from a unified cloud interface. Plaspy ingests positions and sensor events from the AT1 to power live tracking, configurable alerts and historical reporting that support operational oversight.

  • Real time position updates and historical track playback for fleet visibility and route analysis.
  • Event alerts such as tamper and movement notifications routed into Plaspy for rapid response.
  • Local buffering of positions and audio that forwards to Plaspy once connectivity returns.
  • Audio features surfaced in the Plaspy interface to provide context around incidents near the device.
  • Configurable reporting modes to balance tracking frequency and battery life within Plaspy workflows.

Typical Use Cases

  • Fleet management for trailers and non powered assets requiring long battery autonomy.
  • Freight and container monitoring where ruggedness and magnetic mounting simplify placement.
  • Anti theft and tamper detection for high value assets using sensor driven alerts.
  • Vulnerable person monitoring with remote audio capabilities deployed under appropriate consent.
  • Temporary or seasonal asset monitoring where redeployability and low installation effort are priorities.

Why Choose This Tracker with Plaspy

The AT1 pairs rugged hardware with practical sensing and long autonomy, making it well suited for asset centric deployments managed through Plaspy. Its Plaspy compatibility reduces integration work, while local buffering and position fallback behavior improve data continuity in areas with intermittent cellular coverage. For organizations that need dependable tracking, simple redeployment and useful event data without complex vehicle integration, the AT1 is a balanced option.

Plaspy users benefit from combining the AT1’s field oriented design with cloud based dashboards for alerts, reporting and operational oversight. To learn more about Plaspy and how it supports devices like the Concox AT1 visit https://www.plaspy.com. Product specifications, availability and manufacturer details can change over time, so please verify current technical information on the manufacturer site https://www.iconcox.com/.

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