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Flextrack - Lommy Eye Features

This page provides a public feature overview for the Flextrack Lommy Eye and explains how the device's capabilities relate to use with Plaspy. It focuses on non-sensitive, user-facing details about location reporting, motion-driven updates, RF assistance, and device behavior as it integrates into the Plaspy platform.

Exact feature availability and behavior can vary with firmware version, hardware revision, installation method, regional variants, and manufacturer implementation. For device specific limits and the latest technical details consult the official Flextrack documentation and firmware notes.

Feature Overview

The Lommy Eye is a compact, battery driven tracker designed for long term remote monitoring and discreet recovery. It combines scheduled reporting with configurable event driven updates and RF assisted recovery to maintain continuity of position history for assets that are off vehicle or hard to reach.

  • Long battery oriented operation with no wiring required for many installations to support low maintenance tracking.
  • Multi constellation GNSS positioning to improve fix reliability across environments where satellites are available.
  • Cellular primary link with fallback to legacy networks to maintain connectivity in diverse coverage areas.
  • Active 868 MHz RF assistance to aid indoor localization and physical recovery when GNSS is limited.
  • Motion sensing for event driven reporting that increases position frequency while assets are moving.
  • Multiple form factors and mounting options to suit trailers, containers, machinery, and portable high value assets.

Core Features of Flextrack - Lommy Eye

  • Scheduled and event driven location reports allowing daily baseline reporting and higher frequency on motion triggers.
  • Multi constellation GNSS support for improved satellite coverage and position fixes.
  • LTE Cat M1 primary connectivity with quad band 2G fallback for broader regional coverage.
  • Active 868 MHz RF channel to assist in locating devices indoors or in confined spaces.
  • Built in 3 axis accelerometer enabling motion detection and movement alerts.
  • Remote configuration via UDP or SMS to adjust reporting intervals and behavior without physical access.
  • Local flash memory for short term position logging to preserve history during connectivity gaps.
  • Multiple size variants and simple no wiring installation to fit a variety of asset types.

How These Features Work with Plaspy

Plaspy receives the Lommy Eye reports and presents location and event data on maps, timelines, and alert feeds. The platform is designed to integrate scheduled updates and event driven messages so administrators can balance battery life and tracking resolution as needed.

  • Scheduled reports appear in Plaspy as regular position updates for history and utilization tracking.
  • Motion triggered reports and accelerometer events generate higher frequency updates and alert entries during movement.
  • RF assisted positions and recovery signals can be used together with GNSS fixes to improve indoor localization workflows in the Plaspy dashboard.
  • Local storage syncs delivered reports after coverage gaps so Plaspy can reconcile missed points into the device history.
  • Plaspy automatically detects many common tracker protocols and ingests UDP or SMS transmitted reports from compatible devices.

Typical Use Cases

  • Long term trailer and container monitoring where battery operation and discreet mounting are required.
  • Anti theft workflows using motion alerts combined with RF assistance to aid recovery efforts.
  • Equipment and machinery tracking for utilization history and scheduled maintenance planning.
  • High value portable asset monitoring where compact size and reliable position history are important.
  • Periodic telemetry reporting for assets in long term storage or seasonal deployment.

Feature Availability Notes

  • Firmware versions and hardware revisions can change how particular features behave or are exposed to a platform like Plaspy.
  • Regional cellular band support and regulatory approvals may affect connectivity options and available variants.
  • Installation and mounting orientation can influence RF and GNSS performance for indoor or vehicle mounted scenarios.
  • Some capabilities such as RF assisted recovery or local flash capacity are model dependent and may vary between form factors.
  • Always check the manufacturer release notes and product datasheets for the specific Lommy Eye variant you are using.

Why Use Plaspy with These Features

Using the Lommy Eye with Plaspy provides a practical combination for organizations that need reliable location visibility, history, and streamlined recovery tools. The device's scheduled and motion driven reporting modes let teams optimize battery life while retaining the option for increased reporting during movement or incidents, and Plaspy surfaces those events in maps, history, and alerts for operational oversight.

Learn more about Plaspy and how compatible trackers are supported by visiting https://www.plaspy.com. For the most current device specifications, firmware behavior, and manufacturer guidance verify details on the official Flextrack site https://flextrack.dk.

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