Neomatica - ADM50 Features
This page provides a public, features-focused summary of the Neomatica ADM50 GPS tracker and how its capabilities map to Plaspy for real time tracking and telemetry workflows. It is intended to help fleet managers, asset owners, and technical evaluators understand the practical functions the ADM50 can provide when used with Plaspy rather than to replace manufacturer documentation.
Exact feature availability and behavior can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, installation type, and manufacturer implementation. The ADM50 is noted by the manufacturer as retired or discontinued, so confirm current firmware, configuration options, and stock status before deployment.
Feature Overview
The ADM50 is a compact, battery powered GNSS tracker designed for long standby monitoring and event driven tracking. It emphasizes configurable reporting intervals, local track storage, and simple event telemetry that Plaspy can surface for live mapping and historical analysis.
- Dual GNSS positioning (GPS and GLONASS) with LBS assisted fixes to improve location availability in challenging reception areas.
- Large 3350 mAh Li‑Po battery and multiple operating modes that let you trade update frequency for extended standby life.
- Physical panic button for immediate alarm events and accelerometer based motion detection to trigger movement reports.
- Local track history storage capable of tens of thousands of records so routes can be recovered after intermittent connectivity.
- Compact, lightweight form factor suitable for discreet personal, pet, or asset placement.
Core Features of Neomatica - ADM50
- GPS / GLONASS positioning via the device GNSS subsystem for standard location fixes.
- LBS assisted positioning to supplement satellite fixes when required by the environment.
- Configurable reporting intervals and operating modes including higher frequency tracker mode and long‑life beacon mode.
- Built‑in panic button that generates alarm events for immediate attention in monitoring dashboards.
- Three‑axis accelerometer for motion detection, sleep/wake behavior, and movement triggered reporting.
- Local track history storage supporting substantial route logs for later upload and reconstruction.
- GSM/GPRS connectivity for sending location and event telemetry to tracking servers.
- miniUSB interface for charging and device configuration.
How These Features Work with Plaspy
Plaspy can ingest the ADM50's location and event telemetry for live mapping, alerts, and historical reporting. The platform detects compatible tracker protocols and presents device telemetry in dashboards and reports so teams can act on events or analyze routes.
- Real time location updates appear on Plaspy maps for live monitoring and dispatch visibility.
- Panic button events and motion alerts can be surfaced as immediate notifications and entries in incident logs.
- Configurable reporting intervals let you manage update frequency in Plaspy to balance granularity and data usage.
- Local track history stored on the device allows Plaspy to reconstruct routes when connectivity is restored.
- LBS assisted fixes help Plaspy display improved position estimates in indoor or marginal GNSS conditions.
- Plaspy automatically detects compatible tracker protocols and uses a consistent transport setup to simplify device onboarding.
Typical Use Cases
- Personal safety and on‑person panic monitoring where a compact device and alarm button are required.
- Asset security for equipment that benefits from long standby life and route history logging.
- Remote asset protection where intermittent connectivity is expected and local track history aids recovery.
- Short term deployments such as events or temporary site monitoring with extended beacon mode.
- Pet or small asset tracking where compact size and long battery life are priorities.
- Low touch fleet or equipment telemetry where configurable reporting intervals reduce maintenance.
Feature Availability Notes
- Firmware version and manufacturer configuration determine exact reporting options, alarm behavior, and supported operating modes.
- Hardware revisions or regional variants may affect supported GSM bands and specific communications behavior.
- Installation choices (for example, how the device is mounted or powered) can change accelerometer triggering and battery performance.
- The ADM50 is listed as retired or discontinued by the manufacturer; confirm current availability and firmware support before purchasing.
- Manufacturer documentation provides the authoritative reference for device limits, configuration commands, and the latest firmware behavior.
Why Use Plaspy with These Features
Using the ADM50 with Plaspy brings together a compact, long‑life GNSS tracker with a platform designed for live mapping, event visibility, and historical route analysis. Plaspy surfaces panic and motion events, presents stored route history, and supports configurable update rates so operators can tune monitoring to operational needs while preserving device battery life.
To learn more about how Plaspy can work with compatible trackers, visit https://www.plaspy.com. For the most current device specifications, firmware notes, and official manufacturer guidance, please verify details on the Neomatica site https://neomatica.com/. Device features, firmware behavior, and manufacturer implementation can change over time so consult the manufacturer for up to date technical information.
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