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TK-Star - TK920 Features

This page provides a public, features‑oriented overview of the TK-Star TK920 and how its capabilities map to Plaspy for real‑time tracking, alarm delivery, and historical route visibility. It is intended to help fleet managers, asset owners, and integrators understand the practical functions of the TK920 when used with Plaspy without replacing official product documentation.

Exact availability and behavior of specific features can vary by firmware version, hardware revision, regional variant and installation type. Manufacturer implementation choices and firmware updates can change how alarms, sensors and telemetry behave, so treat the examples here as practical context rather than an exhaustive technical specification.

Feature Overview

The TK920 is positioned as a heavy‑duty GPS tracker for long‑term vehicle and asset monitoring with emphasis on battery endurance, ruggedness, and multi‑mode positioning. In Plaspy the device provides persistent location awareness, event notifications, and stored route history suitable for demanding field deployments.

  • Long life battery for extended remote deployments with typical standby measured in weeks rather than days.
  • Multi‑constellation positioning including GPS, BeiDou and GLONASS plus LBS and Wi‑Fi assistance for improved coverage in varied environments.
  • Rugged IP65 enclosure to withstand wet and dusty field conditions for equipment, containers and vehicles.
  • Built in motion and vibration alerts plus geo‑fencing and over‑speed notifications for anti‑theft and safety workflows.
  • Cellular connectivity options including 4G and IoT modes to support real‑time reporting and low‑power telemetry.
  • Server side route storage and trip history for retrospective review and compliance reporting.

Core Features of TK-Star - TK920

  • Large rechargeable battery (10000 mAh) designed for long standby periods suitable for sporadic or seasonal equipment use.
  • Multi‑mode GNSS positioning with auxiliary LBS and Wi‑Fi support to improve fix reliability in mixed coverage areas.
  • IP65 rated rugged enclosure for outdoor, transport, and construction site use.
  • Vibration detection with trip alarm behavior intended for tamper and theft awareness.
  • Geo‑fencing, move/start and over‑speed alarms for rule based event notification and escalations.
  • Support for both wideband cellular and LPWA network options such as NB‑IoT and Cat‑M1 where available.
  • Server storage of historical routes and trip data for review up to several months, accessible through platform interfaces.

How These Features Work with Plaspy

When a TK920 reports location and event data, Plaspy ingests those messages and surfaces them in dashboards, maps and notifications so operators can monitor assets in real time and review historical activity. Plaspy is designed to recognize common tracker protocols and make device data actionable inside fleet workflows.

  • Real‑time location updates appear on Plaspy maps and can be used for live monitoring and routing decisions.
  • Vibration and move/start alerts are delivered as events to Plaspy so operators receive timely anti‑theft notifications.
  • Geo‑fence and over‑speed alarms are translated into platform alerts and can trigger notification rules or reporting.
  • Historical route data from the device is retained on the server and exposed for trip replay, audit and compliance needs.
  • Battery and charging status reported by the device help Plaspy schedule maintenance and predict service requirements.
  • Plaspy detects and handles common tracker protocols to reduce manual configuration and speed device onboarding.

Typical Use Cases

  • Fleet management for rental fleets and commercial vehicles where long battery life reduces maintenance visits.
  • Anti‑theft monitoring for parked vehicles, containers and remote equipment using vibration detection and geo‑fencing.
  • Remote equipment tracking at job sites and in transit where rugged enclosures and extended standby are important.
  • Seasonal asset monitoring for equipment used intermittently that benefits from lengthy standby and server side history.
  • Low‑power telemetry deployments that leverage NB‑IoT or Cat‑M1 for cost effective, wide area coverage.
  • Historical route analysis for compliance, incident reconstruction, and operational reviews.

Feature Availability Notes

  • Feature behavior may differ by firmware version; alarm thresholds, reporting intervals and battery management can change with updates.
  • Regional hardware and cellular band variants may affect network compatibility and available connectivity modes.
  • Some functions depend on how the device is installed and powered; wiring, placement and antenna orientation influence performance.
  • Manufacturer provided options or custom configurations can enable or disable specific alarms or reporting modes.
  • Verify feature limits such as maximum server route retention and alarm storage with Plaspy configuration and TK‑Star documentation.

Why Use Plaspy with These Features

Using the TK920 with Plaspy gives organizations a practical way to centralize location feeds, alarm events and historical routes for operational oversight. The combination of long battery life, rugged enclosure and multi‑constellation positioning helps ensure location continuity, while Plaspy consolidates those inputs for visibility, alerts and reporting across a fleet or asset pool.

To learn more about Plaspy and how the platform can be used with compatible trackers such as the TK920 visit https://www.plaspy.com. For the latest and most detailed device specifications, firmware notes and manufacturer guidance please verify details with TK‑Star at https://www.tk-star.com/ since device features and firmware behavior can change over time.

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